To Whom It May Concern:
I wanted to get information on Kids.com. I received
a letter from them regarding my son. I was curious to
find out if they are a reputable company.
Thank you,

IS THERE ANY WAY YOU COULD SCAN AND EMAIL A COPY OF
THE LETTER FROM KIDS.COM? OTHERS PREVIOUSLY SHARED THE
SAME EXPERIENCE, GETTING A LETTER. IT SOUNDS MOST INTRIGUING
THAT A MODELING AGENCY WOULD SCOUT WITHOUT FIRST SEEING
THE POTENTIAL MODEL.
I can scan the letter this weekend and email it to you.
I called to say that I received their letter (I wanted
to hear their pitch). I was told that they get information
from public records (birth certificates, mailing lists,
etc.) and use those lists as their mailing list. They
asked if my son had any stork bites, or blue veins on
the bridge of his nose. When I said yes, they replied, "Do
they show up in photos?"
I replied "no," and they went on with their
questions.
They asked what size clothing he was in, what he weighed,
did he appear overweight, & was he afraid of strangers?
Then they asked me to set up an appointment with their
talent scout Monday - Friday 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM. I told
them that I was not going to set up an appointment today.

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