Tyra Banks has done numerous shows explaining how one can get into the modeling industry. On her website she has links to articles that explain how to avoid modeling scams.
2007-05-14 14:27:00
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answered by Satia 4
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This is a common scam. A teacher would never give out your name like that and if they did, it would be very unprofessional of them. Not to mention that they should never give a minor's name to someone like that without your parents' permission. These modeling schools are a common scam played against young girls. There was just a special on television the other night about how they take tons of money from people and give them nothing but empty promises and bullsh i t. Don't fall for it, as it takes a lot of hard work and in a much different way to become a real model.
2016-05-18 02:42:42
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answered by mable 4
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LegitimateTalent Agencies do NOT ask for money. They make money when the model makes money and take a commission.
ANY agency that asks for money is NOT legitimate. Immediately leave the office before they talk you into signing a contract and giving them money. Be careful about the modeling industry.
If you are serious about modeling you have to be in New York City.
Legitimate Modeling Agencies do NOT ask for money! NEVER, NEVER, NEVER,NEVER, NEVER, pay a modeling agency, unless you like giving your money to scam artists!
Did you check them out at: bbb.org?
2007-05-14 14:52:46
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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Sounds fishy. Real employment sites never charge for consideration. Besides, check the name thru the internet. A real agengy should be easy to find. Besides, the name does not sound like they want to look proffesional to advertising customers, but to sound proffesional to wannabe models.
2007-05-14 14:18:50
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answered by epistemology 5
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I do not think so because usually legitimate agencies do not ask for money
2007-05-14 14:16:36
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answered by Andy_B 1
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