emodel.com, Options Talent Group
To Whom It May Concern:
I got scouted by Options Talent not more than a month
ago.
I'm probably the 1,000th person to email you about this
matter, and, I, too, was at the mall when it happened.
I didn't pay the full $595 they wanted. They were really
pushy on getting it, making it sound like they were really
busy and stuff.
The 'one year one interview' is what got me.
I didn't have the money at the time; they gave me two
days to come up with the money.
I took so long because I was really leery and undecided
on the matter.
When I called back, I asked to talk to the girl who
interviewed me. The first time she was "in a meeting," but
the second time, when I said I had the money, she got
on the phone with me pretty quickly.
I decided I would make 50-dollar payments over three
months to pay it off, so the payment isn't full yet.
I just now stumbled onto your site... Holy crap! Do
I feel like an idiot?! There are so many complaints it's
mind boggling.
I'm thinking about calling and canceling my payments,
but is it too late?
I would like to know if you can respond to me as soon
as possible, so I can stop whatever they've taken from
me now.
Also... I went to a modeling convention for ProScout
before Options "scouted" me. Have you heard
anything on these people?
I really want to do modeling with my life, but now I
feel worthless... How do you get noticed?
Thanks,
T.
P.S. Hope to hear from you before Saturday... that's
when they take another $50 from my account.
T.,
There have not been 1,000 complaints yet, you are not
the 1,000th person to write, but at the current rate,
there could be more than 1,000 complaints about Options
Talent by this time next year on this website.
If you are convinced Options Talent is a scam, you should
cancel your payments, and block them from taking any
more of your money.
You did not specify if you paid by check, debit card,
or credit card.
If you paid by check, i.e., with several post-dated
checks, each for $50, you could stop payment on each
one of them. Consult your bank for details (if necessary).
If you paid by debit card, you could be out of luck.
Or perhaps you could spend what is left on your debit
card some place else, instead of cash, credit card, etc.,
and use up the entire account before Options Talent can
take any more of your money.
One
member of emodel said he tried to get out,
but the bank told him he was out of luck because
he used a debit card. He stopped paying emodel after
the debit card expired or was used up.
But maybe you can use the card for something else. Ask
your bank re. your options.
If you used a credit card, you could initiate a chargeback
or whatever. Ask your credit card company what options
you have.
One woman and her sister who had just become a member
of Options Talent found out the inside information about
the company, and her sister closed
her bank account before Options Talent took
her money.
Please note another complaint from an emodel member
said emodel kept charging the monthly payments, even
after she asked them to stop.
In other words, don't assume just because they say they
are going to stop taking your money, they will in fact
do so. Make sure there is no way they can keep taking
your money.
There was a news story about how one emodel member tried
to stop payments, and what happened, how she was double
charged, twice!
- She... told eModel she wanted to be removed from
the site, and did not want to be charged the monthly
fee any longer. "They agreed, and that was that,
I thought," she said. "The next month, low
and behold, they charged me again —not once but
twice!"
The full web address is very long but the link to the
report is on this
page of news stories. The title of the report
is "The Dream Boat."

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