Debonair Marketing
To Whom It May Concern:
Earlier today my father and I went to Costco. We were
in the shampoo aisle when a lady approached me and
asked if she could speak to my father.
She introduced herself and told me that she was with
a talent agency. I was told that I was what they were
looking for, that I was a shoo in.
She then gave me an invitation to a screening that is
happening this sunday in Beverly Hills.
I was very excited and very curious if I was just dreaming.
After dinner, my curiosity led me to look up this so-called "Debonair
Marketing."
I then came across your website. After reading all the
content regarding the agency, I don't know what to believe.
Please give me advice as to what I should do, because
I really want to go to the screening.
T.C.
T.,
Scouting in the Costco shampoo aisle sounds odd, but
if you really want to go to the screening, and it's free,
there may be nothing to lose.
Just find out if they are going to try and sell you
anything, either expensive photos or classes or something
else.
Often screen tests, free auditions, or open calls are
designed to set up a sales pitch. Not saying that will
happen to you, just be alert.
"Debonair Marketing" does not sound like a
model or talent agency (most have the words Model Management
or Talent Management in their name), but that may be
a minor point.
If you decide to go, please write again and share your
experience.

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