- Report: #1021123
Complaint Review: Ab Fab Management
| Ab Fab Management 1121 N. Mills Ave. Orlando FL 32803
1680 Michigan Ave Suite 700, Florida United States of America |
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Ab Fab Management Jane Rooney fraud agency, scamming agency, photomill, 1680 Michigan Ave Suite 700, Florida
*Consumer Suggestion: Contact the Florida DBPR
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Contact the Florida DBPR
AUTHOR: honestrealreviews - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, February 28, 2013
POSTED: Thursday, February 28, 2013Agents are not allowed to use the model funds as their own personal piggy bank; these monies are entrusted to them in a fiduciary capacity. It is YOUR money, not the agents. Her bank statements will clearly reflect the date she received the client payment, the date she withdrew monies for her own personal use, etc. It can be subpoenaed during an investigation that is initiated by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).
Many agents think that they can use the funds in an almost ponzi scheme way (using the model funds for their own bills, then waiting for the next big client check to come in, so they can disburse payments to models who have complained enough about not having been paid yet). Agents are only allowed to take their commission, but since the law does not require them to maintain a trust account, like an attorney, these agents are doing whatever they want. If enough models take action, the state will pass a law that will better regulate the industry.
File a formal complaint with the DBPR and ask them how you can go about making a claim against her $5,000 bond. The department should have the bond holder's information on file, which was required to be submitted to the department when the agent first applied for her license.
Visit their website at: http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/

