Ashley
Portsmouth,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, December 04, 2009
I wasn't stupid enough to give Heather any money for a "photo shoot" but I did give them a small membership fee to be included in their bank of models to be contacted for jobs. What a HUGE mistake.
Virginia
Carlsbad,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, April 11, 2006
I too was personally ripped off by Heather. I think I might have seen lauren at a photoshoot with Ming. She is a beautiful girl and could definately make it in the modeling world. Unfortunately I was victim of Infinite talents scam as well. I will be taking action if I dont get resolution in 2 weeks.
Virginia
Carlsbad,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, April 11, 2006
I too was personally ripped off by Heather. I think I might have seen lauren at a photoshoot with Ming. She is a beautiful girl and could definately make it in the modeling world. Unfortunately I was victim of Infinite talents scam as well. I will be taking action if I dont get resolution in 2 weeks.
Virginia
Carlsbad,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, April 11, 2006
I too was personally ripped off by Heather. I think I might have seen lauren at a photoshoot with Ming. She is a beautiful girl and could definately make it in the modeling world. Unfortunately I was victim of Infinite talents scam as well. I will be taking action if I dont get resolution in 2 weeks.
Lauren
Redondo Beach,#6Consumer Suggestion
Thu, March 16, 2006
Heather Duback-why did you even bother writing this rebuttal? Infinite Talent is a scam, you know this because you are the head of the company. You took $700 from me, and thousands of other models for NOTHING. You need to be in jail.
Klaas
Groningen,#7Consumer Suggestion
Mon, August 22, 2005
So, you're "upset with their business practices" because you too were "ripped off by this so-called modeling network" and "would never have anything to do with them again". Ever thought about sueing them? If so, why didn't you?
Klaas
Groningen,#8Consumer Suggestion
Mon, August 22, 2005
So, you're "upset with their business practices" because you too were "ripped off by this so-called modeling network" and "would never have anything to do with them again". Ever thought about sueing them? If so, why didn't you?
Klaas
Groningen,#9Consumer Suggestion
Mon, August 22, 2005
So, you're "upset with their business practices" because you too were "ripped off by this so-called modeling network" and "would never have anything to do with them again". Ever thought about sueing them? If so, why didn't you?
Klaas
Groningen,#10Consumer Suggestion
Mon, August 22, 2005
So, you're "upset with their business practices" because you too were "ripped off by this so-called modeling network" and "would never have anything to do with them again". Ever thought about sueing them? If so, why didn't you?
V
Issaquah,#11UPDATE Employee
Wed, July 27, 2005
This posting has come to my attention. Apparently, some former talent of WSN were upset with their service and tried to link us to them. I too, am upset with their business practices. I, along with many other people was ripped off by this so-called modeling network. They filed bankruptcy and then reopened under a new name: www.webstylenetwork.com, they are based out of Florida. I assure you that Infinite Talent is not affiliated, and I would never have anything to do with them again. Infinite Talent is a west coast based company. In fact, we ha ve had so many clients request our models, that we felt a need to open an office in Southern California, where the fashion industry thrives. We believe in only marketing the best talent and offering the most impeccable service that we can provide. I am sorry for any miss-understandings. Heather Duback
Michael McIntyre
Miami Beach,#12UPDATE Employee
Fri, August 27, 2004
As a resident of one of the Model capitals of the United States, I can tell you the basic premise of the company, was not a bad one. Model 'hopefuls' pack up & move to South Beach and New York, hoping to get selected by a modeling agency to get a start in the business. The idea of a world-wide network of talent based on the internet is so SOUND, that major agencies are beginning to build web 'talent catalogs' just as WSN was using. I have friends in the fashion industry and they agreed that for someone starting out-this was a viable concept. I only lament the 'break-up' of WSN because without the nation-wide network, the service is lacking. I DO THINK that the company should have been licensed as an agency though (even though they farmed out to established agencies). I hope that some respectable corporation like FASHION TV brings this back from the ashes and makes it work on a world-wide basis. As for the 'impossible goals' they were constantly lowered until more than one 'scout' was able to meet them. A large percentage of businesses now employ people as independent contractors, (I know, I am one now) so is nearly EVERYONE who works in the Real Estate and Mortgage Broker business (Do you think your friendly neighborhood Real Estate Agent is part of a SCAM?). We were free to come and go as we pleased (It's the law) and I witnessed potential Talent that was REJECTED since they didn't qualify for industry standards. I heard a RUMOR that the Chairman LOU PEARLMAN, was linked to money losses but do not know the facts or what of that is true. ADDITIONALLY: Since MONSTER is PAID for these ads for employment, it is up to THEM that they are classified correctly. Thank You,