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How a Fake Reality TV Casting Cost Me $7,500

5 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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In this emotional audio confession, we expose the dark side of reality TV casting calls, how scammers manipulate the dreams of aspiring creators, and the crushing reality of waking up with massive credit card debt and no television show. 📖 Want to know the exact name of the fake agency? Read Mia's full story and drop us a comment here: https://debtfreefiles.com/fake-reality-tv-casting-scam [https://debtfreefiles.com/fake-reality-tv-casting-scam]

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