Was it all a big scam? Fortune Seller: A TV Scam shares the story of Wanna Marchi and Stefania Nobile; two slimming-cream sellers turned con artists. Watch their tale, from their early TV-selling success to their eventual trial and jail time. If you’re wondering how to watch Fortune Seller: A TV Scam on Netflix, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch Fortune Seller: A TV Scam
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How Many Episodes Are in Fortune Seller: A TV Scam?
There are four episodes in Fortune Seller: A TV Scam. Each episode lasts 45 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Fortune Seller: A TV Scam episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
- “Tummy Melter”: September 21, 2022
- “Devils”: September 21, 2022
- “Magician”: September 21, 2022
- “Evil”: September 21, 2022
What Are the Critics Saying About Fortune Seller: A TV Scam?
Fortune Seller: A TV Scam has no official critic reviews. IMDB rates the series a 6.8/10 based on audience scores. Reviews are mostly positive, with audiences agreeing that the documentary is a solid look into the history of scam products while sharing the story of these two big-name scammers. Viewers say it’s worth the watch if you want an interesting docuseries.
“For those who have watched the shopping network, this will be a good documentary series to watch to see how some fabricate what they’re selling.” – Amanda Guarragi, Ready Steady Cut
“In such Netflix docuseries, the person often gives substantial evidence of their innocence and the guilt of the crime. But not the protagonists of this series, as they claim that they have been to prison and don’t care what they (show creators) release.” – Ameen Fatima, Leisure Byte
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Is Fortune Seller: A TV Scam Suitable for Kids?
Fortune Seller: A TV Scam is rated TV-14, which is suitable for viewers over the age of 14. The series may contain real-world topics, themes, and frightening or intense scenes not suitable for younger audiences.
How Can I Watch Fortune Seller: A TV Scam in Its Original Language?
Fortune Seller: A TV Scam is originally in Italian. In order to watch Fortune Seller: A TV Scam in its original language, set language settings to Italian with English subtitles from the menu options of your streaming device.