Jordynn
St.Catharines,#2General Comment
Thu, April 15, 2010
Honestly, if they got your child work thats great. But the way they treat people is extremley unprofessional. Their attitude just blows me away. I tried to act like an adult and come to an agreement (I was trying to cancel a photo shoot before i paid and befor it took place) there should have been no problem since she had told me that it was fine if i changed my mine. The devil came out when I wished to get out.
Stacey
Dallas,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, March 09, 2009
So what big print ad is your child going to be in?? Or maybe it will be a commercial!! OR the next big hit movie What a load - I can only assume that PIGS will fly before your child famous in the modelling industry (oh my bad - it is spelled modeling) Get real - no real agency asks for money UP FRONT - Sounds like Sherrie is right - Me thinks you are an employee trying to make your scam agency look good True Agencies will risk money if they think they have found the next big thing Go back to your cubicle
Sherrie
Hamilton,#4Consumer Comment
Sun, March 08, 2009
I have read your post and honestly don't believe that Lornik Productions found anyone work. There is far too much evidence to support the fact that they are rip off artists and not legitimate business people.