Pro Images Studios
To Whom It May Concern:
After reading the complaints about Pro
Images Studios, I felt compelled to
share my story.
I was also enticed by the newspaper ad promising modeling
work if selected that night.
I went to the hotel, I got a perfect score on my "evaluation," and
was thrilled that I was finally fulfilling a lifelong
dream.
I paid $450, which seemed small compared to what I was
sure was waiting for me.
They read me a list of clients that exclusively used
their models. One of these was Pier
One Imports. I later spoke with someone from
Pier One who had never heard of Pro Images.
I was sent a "contract" and promised work.
My phone never rang.
A terrible picture of me was published in their fake
modeling magazine, and when I called to complain about
how terrible it was, I was rudely spoken to and told
not to call again.
I tried unsuccessfully to reach the company for about
a year.
When my "contract" was up, I did not hear
from them again.
I was scammed. I felt so embarrassed and naive. I want
to prevent them from doing this to others.
I wish I could get my money back, but seeing as how
this happened in 2001, I think there must be some kind
of statute of limitations.
Please let me know if I have any recourse in the matter.
N.A.
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