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Re: I've posted a warning about a scam artist
Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 8:53 am
by EMPREX
cuckoo totally and utterly cuckoo
and PLEASE get rid of those pop ups on your great site lmao i may buy some emoticons rotflmfao
EMPREX
Re: I've posted a warning about a scam artist
Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 10:07 am
by Sam Slater
Ok....... it seems pointless to argue as you never seem to 'get' other peoples views anyway, so a big 'giving you the benefit of the doubt' thing coming up here........
Without giving names & e-mail address's.....
1) Where's this guy based?
2) What is it he's actually 'doing/done' wrong that makes you worried?
3) What sort of scenes is he looking to film?
4)What type of money is he offering for the differing scenes?
5)If you caught him out, how?
6) What sort of questions should a model ask him, to know he's 'the guy' in question?
I'm pretty new here and not read the FAQ yet but I'm confident that describing all of the above won't liablise the owners of this site. If you'd have done this in the first place then I guess you'd have got a better response.
I'm sure more info will give another model an idea about this guy if he tries the same thing again.
Stop ''big upping" yourselves and do the right thing!