Date Posted:07:18:30 07/18/03 Fri
I went to one of their auditions, but didn't make it,
I should've taken my two daughters!! Anyway I didn't pay them anything, I just showed up and filled out some paper work and auditioned. I did some research on them and they
turned out to be legit. The BBB (Better Business Bureau)
told me that they were a pretty good company and they haven't recieved any complaints about them. So check them out, it couldn't hurt (maybe your pride if you get denied!!)
Go to their web site to see where they'll be and the time and dates as well. Good Luck
Date Posted:22:33:14 07/20/03 Sun
All modeling conventions are SCAMS...why? Because this is not how legitimate agencies pick up clients...they have thousands walking through their doors on a daily basis so they have no reason to "seek out new faces"...the agents that do show up to these conventions are there to network with other agencies and because the money that YOU paid to be there are lining their pockets!!!!! Never waste your time or money on these scandolous schemes.
Date Posted:10:21:08 07/19/04 Mon
I do agree that some modeling conventions are scams and I DO KNOW THAT ALL ARE NOT. I am living proof. I took my child to an open call and then to the convention. After doing so, he has 7 agents in different areas and has done alot of work. His agents have all been obtained from the conventions and I am grateful that they are out there. You have to follow the belief in your child and in your heart, not what all words that people say especially if it does not go their way. They say DO NOT BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOUR READ. Believe in what you live and expierence.
Date Posted:09:41:02 08/18/03 Mon
Yes, I have had several dealings with Millie Lewis, and they are a very reputable company. My son is presently on file with them, and I have had nothing but good experiences with them. They are interested in informing their client of scams and how to stay away from them. I hope this helps.
I recently went to a Millie Lewis audition and was selected to attend the convention however I am still uncertain about what to do. Please tell me about your dealings with them in further detail including any info about the work that your son has recieved due to his participation.