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Complaint Review: Alpha Model Group - Alpha Modeling Group - On Track Modeling - Wayne Picken - Renee - Jewels - Sandy - Atlanta Georgia

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  • Alpha Model Group - Alpha Modeling Group - On Track Modeling - Wayne Picken - Renee - Jewels - Sandy 5299 Roswell Rd. Suite 216 Atlanta, Georgia U.S.A.

Alpha Model Group - Alpha Modeling Group - On Track Modeling - Wayne Picken - Renee Picken - Jewels - Sandy ripoff steal theft contract illegal immoral scam network modeling acting lied evade repeat Atlanta Georgia

*Consumer Suggestion: Welcome to the real world. There are a million frauds and cons working out there. Modeling scams are just one small part.

*Consumer Comment: I have am still battling it out .. sick of people using peoples hopes and dreams to make a living

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First, let me start off by saying I am seeking an attorney, consumer activist, class action suit, or anything else.

Alpha Model Group or On Track Modeling (same company and there are varieties to the name) is a modeling and acting scam.

Their headquarters are in Charlotte, NC and the Charlotte, NC office has revoked their business license after repeated complaints.

They have another office in Atlanta, GA, which claims to have a Georgia business license, but Georgia does not have them as having a license.

They also have an office in Texas.

None of the offices have a talent agency license in any state. They are not SAG of AFTRA, which any talent agency should be for acting.

All of these have different addresses for the accounts than the company provides.

The Atlanta office has changed addresses 3 times in 12 months.

I filed complaints with the BBB, FTC and Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs.

The FTC does not act on complaints, only logs them.

AMG or OTM is not a member of any BBB, but the BBB has numerous complaints on them.

You may also find these interesting. I wish I saw these before visiting with AMG:
A criminal background check on the president of AMG http://www.easybackgroundcheck.com/robertdavidecksmith.html
Another background check with links to the BBB, etc. on AMG http://www.easybackgroundcheck.com/alpha-model-group.html
And again, on modeling scams, http://www.modelingscams.com/letters.on.track.modeling.html

Just briefly scrolling these websites will reveal countless illegal and distasteful actions of the employees of AMG and the business AMG.

If you don't have an attorney, or want to do this on your own, you can file against AMG or OTM in smalls claims court in Georgia for up to $15,000.

As far as my individual experience, in brief, AMG stole $170 from me and I have been fighting ever since to have it returned. We signed a contract, and I have legal proof that they are breaking the law.

More detailed version:

I was scouted by a talent agent. I also saw their advertisements on line. I went to an open call. There were many people there. Wayne, the director of the Atlanta office, got in front of the group and had a fairly convincing pitch.

Then people were called in by small groups or individuals into another room. We were each told that the other people in the room didn't have potential, but that we did (they said that to everyone). We were asked to make a second appointment, which I did.

At the second appointment Wayne asked me to sign a contract with them. He said they needed $170 to add me to their database, which also goes on their website. (JFYI no legit agency will ever ask you to do this.) He also scheduled me for their model workshop. Then he scheduled me for their photographer, which is another fee, but said I could use my own pictures instead, just to call him to let him know.

As soon as I got home I called Wayne. I told him I had other pictures I'd like to use and to cancel the photographer appointment. Wayne said I couldn't use anyone else's photos but their photographer's. I said ok, well move it to a later date, and I'll decide what to do after the workshop. Wayne refused no photographer no workshop, no database, etc. Again, a legit agency will not make you use their photographer or only their photographer.

Immediately red flags went up. I read our contract and saw he made several calculations that were incorrect, the total charged to me was higher than if you added the numbers up individually. This was rapidly becoming one bad experience after another.

I told Wayne I don't want your representation and want to cancel the contract. Wayne said no problem, we haven't even cashed the check yet.

I read the fine print of the contract and saw that if I sent a certified letter within 3 business days canceling the contract that I would be issued a full refund. I did this just as a back up, after all, Wayne said everything was ok on the phone.

Wayne cashed the check. I found out through my bank.

I called Wayne and he said it was an error on their side and they would issue a refund.

I continue to call, email and write about a refund (I'm sure I've spent another $170 or more) about the refund which I've never received.

If you pay by check most banks have a time limit for calling foul. I believed Wayne was getting a refund to me and that it would take 6 to 8 weeks. Yes, that is the bank time limit, so it's clear you're not getting a refund, it's too late to get the bank to help.

I get the run around with the offices, different employees (seems they have a different receptionist every week), and general BS.

JFYI, Renee and Wayne run the Atlanta office. Renee is Wayne's wife. They are equally corrupt. The north carolina office is even worse.

Sara
los angeles, California
U.S.A.

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#2 Consumer Suggestion

Welcome to the real world. There are a million frauds and cons working out there. Modeling scams are just one small part.

AUTHOR: Paul - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, July 03, 2005

Research BEFORE you pay money. That sounds like common sense, right?

Then, how come everyone here PAYS first, gets scammed, and then takes the time to stop and check things out?

I see this so many times!

After losing their money, the person is mad. Now, they spend hours and dig up all kinds of complaints and evidence on the fraud.

There's only one small problem. The crook already has your money.

You need to sit down and do the research FIRST. You always pay LAST, after you are sure that the business is legitimate.

Next, when you get scammed, you NEVER call and ask for a refund. They'll laugh at you. You immediately stop what you're doing and stop the payment.

You NEVER trust a crook to return the money. You go down to the bank, an hour before they even open, and line up outside the door.

That's how you keep your money!

Asking a crook not to cash the check is like asking a hungry shark not to have you for lunch.

Last, you need to realize there are a million cons out there. All working at the same time. All with one simple goal in mind. To separate you from your money.

Frauds are like trash blowing around in the wind. They're everywhere.

There's a simple solution. Act like you have nothing to give them.

I always tell people the same thing.

I ain't got a dime to my name. No bank account. No credit cards. No job. No money.

Once frauds hear that, they move on to other potential victims.

Frauds don't take your money away at gunpoint. Instead, they sit there and talk you out of it. They wait for you to hand it over.

As long as you continue to do that, fraud will win.

Personally, I'd forget all about this big modeling career you have planned. Too many of these aspiring models go into it thinking clothes and makeup and big money, and instead end up with garter belts, high heels, porn sites and cheap motel video shoots. Have you taken a look at the internet lately? There are thousands of attractive women laying there modeling with their sex toys. If they couldn't find a real modeling career, what makes you think you will?

Basing your life on modeling or acting is like hoping to hit the lottery. There are a few big winners, but millions of losers who spent everything they had, and received little or nothing in return.

Do you really want to base your life on a one in a million shot? Or, would it make more sense to bet on a sure thing like a business degree?

This may not be what you aspiring models want to hear. I'm sure you convinced yourself that you have the look and the poise that everyone is after. Who knows? Maybe you do. Maybe you don't.

One thing is certain. You didn't take the time to research how people actually break into the modeling field. Instead, you went to a fraud and handed over a couple hundred.

If you're still determined to do this, at least sit down and read the information that explains HOW to do it. There are books on modeling careers. I'd start there.

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I have am still battling it out .. sick of people using peoples hopes and dreams to make a living

AUTHOR: Carly - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, July 03, 2005

Hi! In May I found out something.. and ever since then I been trying to do some stuff.. I have the owner of Modelingscams.com helping me out..right now.. I was just going to forget about it and move on.. but something else has happened and Im sick of people using peoples hopes and dreams to make a living. I would really like to get some advice from some other people who have actually had been apart of this place. If anyone reads this please post your comments below. Thanks!

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