Face National Models and Talent
To Whom It May Concern:
Face National Models and Talent had
an open call at the Sheraton Premiere in Leesburg Pike,
Virginia, over the weekend (July 27-28, 2002).
For those who signed the photography contract and want
to cancel, the contract states that you have the right
to cancel within three business days after signing the
contract.
Perhaps you can email your notification addressed to
the owner, Jennifer Gill at info@facemodels.com, fax
it to 704-333-3964, and send by courier service, with
a request for an acknowedgement of receipt of your notification.
The workshop will be held on August 11 at Marriott Crystal
City where the next installment of $213 for the photoshoot
will be collected.
The photoshoot has been scheduled per contract from
Aug. 29-Sept. 1 at the Sheraton in Virginia (these dates
have not been booked at the hotel as of today).

In some states there is a three-day cooling-off period.
In others, such as California, apparently there is a
10-day cooling-off period. If this is true, the three-day
contract deadline set by Face National Models
and Talent probably does not apply, because
Face is not above the law.
Make sure the date on the document signed with the courier
service or whatever you use proves you initiated cancellation
within the three-day or 10-day grace period allowed by
your state.
If you are not sure of the grace period (three days
or 10 days), phone the Office of the Attorney General
in your state. Each state has a website with contact
info, so you can find the number online and then make
the call.
If Face National Models and Talent does
not have permanent offices outside the state where the
company is based, North Carolina, they might be disqualified
from a three-day deadline, if a federal standard set
by the Federal Trade Commission applies. Phone the FTC
to check. Their tel. no is on their website, too.

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