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emodel.com, Options Talent Group


Dear Modeling Scams,

Unfortunately, I am one of those people that was recently scammed by Options Talent.

I looked on the BBB before I signed on with them, but I did not find any complaints. I did not see your website until I had already forked over $495.

I am outraged at the company's high-pressure sales tactics, and their exploitation of people who know nothing about the modeling industry.

Is there anything I can do to expose them for who they really are?

Thanks,

T.Y.


T.,

There are a few options for people who feel they have been the victim of a modeling scam.

In this case the first thing you could do is ask for your money back.

If they refuse, email the president of the company:

Mark Tolner - mtolner@optionstalent.com

If the president does not respond within a reasonable time, or refuses to refund your money, then you can take further action.

Clearly, as you first looked up Options Talent at the Better Business Bureau, and made a decision because nothing was there, it would be worth filing a complaint at the BBB, perhaps the sooner, the better.

If the media was involved in advertising Options Talent, tell them your story. They could pull the ads and run a feature story about the company.

An investigative reporter from a channel of Fox News in a large city wrote last week saying they were conducting an investigation of Options Talent Group, had reviewed this website, and planned to air the report soon. He was actually looking for stories from his city, the same type you could give to yours.

Additionally, you could pick and choose from other options noted on the Victims page.

Editor, Modeling Scams.com


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