Robert Amatruda and Associates
To Whom It May Concern:
My daughter received a letter from Robert Amatruda
and Associates.
I was wondering if anyone knew how they might have got
my daughter's name. How do they get any of the kids'
names?
I read the letters on the website, but still can't
determine whether it's a scam or not.
We are in Houston, and my daughter has a meeting on
October 19. Of course, she really wants to go, but
I am undecided.
Any feedback would be helpful.
T.L.
T.,
You asked: "How do they get any of the kids' names?"
Very good question. Someone wrote a while back and said
a modeling company had sold its mailing list to another
firm which was trying to get money for a modeling school
or some modeling scam.
Ask them. Ask "Robert Amatruda & Associates" where
they got your daughter's name and address. This is how
the other person found out, just by asking. If they don't
answer the question, start walking.
If you are in Houston, find an agency in Houston. If
you take your daughter to agencies in Houston before
October 19, she will not complain, right? As long as
she can see you're not trying to take away an opportunity.
There are enough agencies in Houston which you can call
and visit.
It is much safer to work with local agencies with a
solid BBB record than strangers from out of town who
are not accountable to local government and local media.

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