La mode Model Scam Hits London – The Advice Specialists Warn models to be on their guard
Thursday, May 17th, 2012London, UK, May 11, 2012 (PRWEB UK) 11 May 2012
la mode in London trying to prevent another model getting scammed supply additional details about the fraudulent behavior.
At the forefront of the modeling industry, modeling advice specialists la mode London heard about fraud makes the circuit, but its not one of the by now that their customers were actually involved.
“Fortunately, our client contacted us first to confirm some details, Before parting with any of her hard earned money,” says Helen. ‘Bout It was a very close call. ” Director Commercial photography company explains all.
The latest scam involves modeling
cold call, or, in this case, via e-mail messages directly to the model. Fake model or modeling agency or photographer will contact the model directly and explain, in very believable ways that break. This time la mode were targeted. Your e-mail came through “student work” by someone under the name of Sarah Graham.
‘these names may change, “warns Helen.” We’v is heard of this scam before. In the previous example, models have received emails from someone called Lewis Rodwell. The names may change, but the scam remains the same. Basically, these people offer once-a-lifetime opportunity, in the case recently for our clients, the work includes the accepted “La Model London image as one of the few who were selected for electronic billboard advertising in Gatwick Airport. It was a check Is assured nuts, this time from Spain, four figure sum potential.
‘our client was advised to bank the check when it arrived, a set of between? 3 -? 4000 and was to take 10% for themselves, “continued la mode. She was then told to transfer 90% of the screening of” agent “to cover their fees and make flight arrangements for our customers to travel in Europe to meet a photographer and performance of forged modeling work. “Helen continues to say” our client was advised to establish a bank transfer, it would mean PROVIDE company bank details. When it is available and asked for more details were these fraudsters very believable, giving her answers she needed to hear, its flattering of the road, and promising another? 5,000 to it ever was at work finished. ‘
It explains
la mode in this example, the client contacted say fortunately in time. “We were appalled to hear from our model and we’re assured that we are not involved in this fraud in any way and that she should contact the police immediately. ‘
Unfortunately, in this case, the police were not able to bend, but the model customer happiness la mode did not make some money.
scams are prevalent there as part of both modeling and acting industry, but thanks to companies like London la mode, informing customers and the police as not soon hear something break, you can swear prevented scams.
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http://www.lamodelondon.com and up-to-date with all the latest information about modeling scams. Once heard the fraud broke, la mode London cries about it the rest of the modeling community and encourage all models to spread the word.
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