LIGHTS, CAMERA, FRAUD: WATCH FOR FAKE CASTING CALL TEXTS

Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at 10:02 AM

Washington, D.C. – Federal consumer protection officials are warning about scam text messages that promise virtual auditions for hit movies and television shows but are really a setup to steal money or financial information. According to the Federal Trade Commission, people have… The post LIGHTS, CAMERA, FRAUD: WATCH FOR FAKE CASTING CALL TEXTS appeared first on TV Delmarva Channel 33.

Washington, D.C. – Federal consumer protection officials are warning about scam text messages that promise virtual auditions for hit movies and television shows but are really a setup to steal money or financial information. According to the Federal Trade Commission, people have reported getting texts from supposed talent scouts offering quick auditions for big name projects, including sequels to popular films or streaming series. The messages often claim the recipient is already scheduled for a virtual open call, even though they never signed up. Once someone responds, scammers may invite them into an online “audition” that turns into a hard sell for phony photo shoots, bogus acting classes, or other fake services. Before anything moves forward, the scammers insist on payment or banking details.
Federal officials say any request to pay to secure a job, or opportunity is a clear warning sign of fraud. Legitimate companies and talent agencies do not require upfront fees to consider someone for work.
The FTC advises people not to reply to unexpected text messages or click on links from unknown senders. Consumers are urged to research casting calls or talent agencies by searching the name along with words such as “scam,” “review,” or “complaint.” Unwanted texts can be forwarded to 7726 (SPAM) or reported through a phone’s junk or spam tools. Suspected fraud can be reported to federal authorities at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

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