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Caroline Calloway sold a book about her own scams. So far, no one has received their copy. – Mamamia
Caroline Calloway’s book, ‘Scammer,’, was meant to be shipped on August 31st. The influencer has gone silent for the past week.

The tour went ahead nonetheless, until attendees of the first two seminars reported their profound disappointment at the lack of organisation. Calloway cancelled the remaining workshops and the “scam” went viral.
“I think that criticism is really valid and I apologise to anyone who felt cheated by the price point of $165,” she wrote on her Instagram stories at the time.
“I take full responsibility for letting my total inexperience with event planning and GREED create a situation where the deta…
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