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] Date Posted:10:08:06 02/20/07 Tue In reply to:
Carmellia
's message, "Aquarian associates" on 15:07:50 01/04/04 Sun
I also got the letter that my child was accepted. Like everyone else, I paid the money. The company requires the money up front and I had no time to do research on the company. After doing research and coming up on several sites with nothing good to say, I called the company and demanded my money back. I really do not think the company is completely a scam, you do get exposure that 20 seconds you are on stage, but after that I don't THINK they continue to try to get you jobs. Yea they update your photos every year, but they should if you are having to pay 500-600 dollars a year to attend the convention. Needless to say, I threatened to file a report with the Better Business Bureau if I did not get the money back. The company sent me an email saying I had been credited. They game me no problems at all. Just throwing this out there for anyone else having doubts. Its probably not too late if you have already paid the money. I'm not sure why it was so easy, maybe this is how they stay in good standings with the Better Business Bureau. The only request from the company is that they get their contract back. I'm not sure why this is of such importance. Is this the ticket to get in the door to the conference? Since I received no tickets after paying, I am wondering how you prove you were offered the opportunity to attend. Is they a list with everyones name on it? I would love to hear from anyone else that has attended. Thanks!!!
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Date Posted:12:42:00 04/11/07 Wed
The company hit Hampton, VA last week. The cost was $629 to get your child "exposure" at the convention in PA. We decided not to do it. I think we can accomplish the same thing by taking some head shots and sending them to agencies.
If I had read this message board first I never would have gone to the open call.