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TalentHunter.com Bogus, RIPOFF, SCAM BEWARE of fake auditions Sherman Oaks California
I received a couple of messages from talent hunter that a casting director wanted me to audition. However, when I tried to respond to the message, talenthunter said I had to be a gold member. Well in order to become a gold member you have to pay. So I signed up for the three day trial membership. After an hour of looking through a poor structured website, I decided to cancel my membership.
I emailed Cancelations@talenthunter.com and did not receive an email back to show that my account was cancelled. So I emailed Customerservice@talentHunter.com and told them if they take money out of my account after three days that i would report them as fraud and have my friend in the government track thier site. Nevertheless, I canceled my card to keep them from taking additional money out of my account and i advise people not to sign up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Jessica
winter Haven, Florida
U.S.A.
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Dave1978
Los Angeles,California,
U.S.A.
A Little Advice From Someone Who Knows
#2Consumer Comment
Sun, June 29, 2008
Any Casting Director, Talent Manager and/or Agent, asking for money up front is a fraud. I've been in the Entertainment Industry for over 25 years. Casting Directors do not charge actors for auditions. Talent Agents and Managers earn their money from commission from jobs they book for you. Many bogus agencies are just trying to sell you acting lessons, headshots, ect..........