The agency clearly caters to people who have no money. I sat in the waiting room for over an hour while I listened to the receptionist call people whom they had found on Martin Luther King and Walmart. When I first walked in the door, I thought I was special. After hearing her call 20 people and give the same pitch, I immediately knew it was a scam. I was almost in tears until they told me it was at least $1500 that I don't have to get started. I explained I was on welfare with three kids, but the agent didn't care. They told me i could be put on a payment plan for special needs cases such as myself. Not only did I feel like I was being treated like dirt, but I realized they had no desire to help me get started on my dream of being an actor. I asked the agent if they had helped anyone get started on any sort of entertainment career and no body knew of anyone. To make matters worse, I investigated what happens when people default on their payments... It turns out the collections agency that handles all of the delinquent accounts is owned by the CEOs father. I was heartbroken. Whether people pay their fees or not, Tru is still making money off of poor and unfortunate people. It makes me ill, and I only pray that Karma will teach them a lesson. This is just pure evil in the most derogatory sense.
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