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TV show vows ‘retribution’ on Vegas contractors

Spike TV’s “Catch a Contractor” treats its subjects the way Dateline NBC used to go after child molesters.

It’s hilarious.

Unless you’re the contractor.

For its third season, host Adam Carolla, contractor Skip Bedell and private investigator Alison Bedell are coming to Las Vegas, and producers are seeking your stories of construction nightmares.

As the vigilante-style casting announcement states: “Got screwed? Stuck with a messed-up home because your contractor did shoddy work or walked off mid-job? Adam Carolla wants to make it right. He’ll get you retribution and make the S.O.B. fix the mess free of charge.”

To apply, visit www.CatchAContractor.com.

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