Big R is right on the money. You would be helping this company scam people out of their hard earned money while earning a few measly bucks. Please don't do it. Most likely they will teach you how to approach unsuspecting moms with their young children, in the mall, and tell them how beautiful they are and how great they would be as a model or an actor and how this audition just happens to be coming up and will cost them nothing, but the whole time you know exactly what process awaits them at this audition and how they will eventually be given the 'hard sell' & scammed for hundreds or thousands of dollars. And how this mom could max every credit card and be left in debt and she and her child could be left crying for a dream that you lead them to believe would come true.
Please don't be a part of that.
2007-06-27 06:30:08
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answered by Marianne D 7
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I had a an interview scheduled for right this moment at 10:30am. they say the interview will final a pair of hours so I took authentic looking amt of time without work my reg. activity to attend. even nevertheless I suspected that this org. could be a scam, I procrastinated on learning them. This morning I awakened greater early to do in basic terms that. Upon typing in "one source skills" into the Google seek engine, I examine one checklist after yet another that shown my suspicions through a information superhighway purchasers checklist referred to as, "scam checklist". they won't be completely solid and biased, however the comments from others that I examine there, shown my first intestine-intuition. i will take benefit of taking a sprint time beyond regulation out of my reg. activity, yet will certainly be getting into in the previous than planned, simply by fact I have no objective of attending that interview and dropping my time. you are able to stick on your own coronary heart approximately this. i'm. sturdy success. Jim
2016-12-08 20:00:08
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answered by ? 4
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Legit modeling and talent agencies have qualified people beating down their doors to get a contract. There is no such thing as a talent scout. You'd be part of a scam.
2007-06-27 04:59:27
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answered by Big R 6
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the scam might be on the models not the scouts. but you dont want to be involved in either. what you can do is call other talent agencies and ask them if they know this companys reputation.
2007-06-27 04:40:08
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answered by CATWOMAN 6
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If they ask you to pay them for anything it's a scam. Do not pay to audition, to be in any kind of talent competition or show, and do not pay them for any kind of classes. Real agents only make money when you do and their goal should be to get you work.
2007-06-27 04:41:31
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answered by Delaina77 3
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Search them on bbb.org
Legitimate Talent Agencies, typically, have their name, as part of their business. Such as: The William Morris Agency.
2007-06-27 04:41:30
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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One Source Talent = SCAM.
Why would you want to get involved, sooner or later, all things will come crashing down, do you want to come crashing down with it?
2007-06-27 11:34:00
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answered by Miss Mimi Marquez 4
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