I regret that all the young ladies have been swindled out of their money.
I went to an "open call" for this "agency, " and returned for the follow-up interview, etc. I was then informed that I would need to take all sorts of classes offered by the agency ($1000) in order to be marketing by them. Hmnnn... I thought the agencies existed to find work for their clients in order to obtain revenue, not feed off of the clients themselves.
I flatly told the interviewer "no, " that I did not need those classes, and I walked away. I received a follow-up call to find out why I did not want to participate and I repeated my reason. I have not heard from them since, which confirmed my belief that they only wanted my hard-earned money.
I agree that this company preys on the dreams of others but like any scam, the person duped must be willing to accept what's being presented. However, I do hope that legal action will be taken to help recuperate some of the money paid by the victims, especially those who never received any work.
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