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Elen's Kids Falsely represented the likelihood of talent work available for my child Cranford New Jersey
In July 2007, my husband and I met with "Irv" of Elen's Kids. We are very, very skeptical people, and we had stumbled onto this company on a whim, after being told numerous times how adorable our daughter was and how she could easily do print work. (Yeah, everybody thinks their kids are cute, but we had gotten a whole lot of this kind of talk.)
We asked a variety of questions of Irv, including, "How many opportunities does each child have for a go-see?" Irv responded that their average client goes to between 8 and 12 go-sees each year, and that their agency has something around a 30% success rate for the children getting the jobs. So, thiose sounded like good odds, and we ended up signing a contract for a five year term on the Elen's Kids site.
This was back in July, and we have yet to receive a single call from Elen's Kids for any kind of go-see, appointment, etc... Nada. And our kid is darn cute.
Clearly, they are just signing up as many children as possible and preying on parental stupidity.
Julia
Parlin, New Jersey
U.S.A.