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I know Marilyn’s agency has been around for awhile but was mostly modeling for awhile and The Wayne Agency’s east division has only been around for about a year or so I believe. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. thewayneagency.com account is suspended...
15 gru 2023 · A year ago, most fake agency websites looked like Oculus Literary’s, and were pretty easily identifiable as scams. Increasingly, though, fake agencies incorporate some of the elements real agencies do–a lineup of book covers, agent names, client websites.
I believe I’m getting scammed by someone saying they work for Marilyn modeling agency out of Rome Italy… she’s claiming she’s on a 1 year contract, where she won’t receive any money until end of contract, and that she can fly to North America if the flight is booked under her name after receiving money from me… also she claims that ...
16 sie 2024 · Typical of fake literary agency scams, Zenith Literary is an aggressive solicitor. One writer who responded to this solicitation was told that in order to snag a traditional publisher’s interest, they needed to gather various “action items”, including “ten editorial reviews and endorsements” (hint: reviews and endorsements are nice ...
25 sie 2022 · Try searching online for the modeling school or agency’s name with words like “scam,” “review,” or “complaint.” Never pay an agency up front. Any agency asking you for money to represent you is a scam. Don’t deal with a modeling program that tells you how you have to pay.
13 sie 2020 · (For the Jennifer Jackson and Victoria Marini scammers, the mismatch between their email addresses and their claimed agencies is an important clue. Unfortunately, the Justin Smith/Nelson Agency scammer is a bit savvier; the address he’s using is fake, but it looks legit if you don’t know otherwise.)
1 lis 2024 · Red flags include unsolicited contact, promises of unrealistic sums, pressure to respond quickly, and refusal to communicate by phone. The scammers use real agent names and agency details to appear legitimate. Authors should exercise caution with any unsolicited contacts from literary agents and agencies.