View Full Version : Are these scams?
Darren J. 03-25-2009, 09:02 PM When you go to the mall and someone is asking the customers if they are interested in modeling, are those scams? It happened to me, but I assumed it was a scam and told the guy I wasn't interested. It just seems like a way to rob people of a few bucks.
OH Nuts! 03-25-2009, 09:05 PM Sounds fishy to me too. I'd check them out first (e.g. google them on the internet, check the BBB, etc.) My gut instinct would be to avoid them.
Hollow 03-25-2009, 09:12 PM some are and some aren't. the best thing to do is research the company before giving them money or signing agreements.
ekkostar 03-25-2009, 10:10 PM I know that Fashion Bug offers them, but they don't have people walking around the mall asking, they usually have advertisements in their stores or sign-up tables set up.
Brieannas21 03-25-2009, 10:14 PM If you have to pay, then odds are it is a scam.
TripperFan 03-25-2009, 11:25 PM If you have to pay, then odds are it is a scam.
Exactly. If they ask you for any money at all, it's a scam. If they give you a business card and it's no money on your part, check into it.
That happened years ago to a girlfriend of mine. She was asked to be a hand model and the guy gave her a business card. Turned out it was true (she had her mom check into it).
I've been asked a couple of times, but it was for certain stores. Once it was when I was looking for a bridal gown and two stores wanted me to model in the Spring bridal show. I made $1500 for 10 days of work.
I also just got asked again recently for Danier (a leather company), however due to the economy, they pulled out of the show they were going to be in so it never went through.
Darren J. 03-25-2009, 11:32 PM Exactly. If they ask you for any money at all, it's a scam. If they give you a business card and it's no money on your part, check into it.
That happened years ago to a girlfriend of mine. She was asked to be a hand model and the guy gave her a business card. Turned out it was true (she had her mom check into it).
I've been asked a couple of times, but it was for certain stores. Once it was when I was looking for a bridal gown and two stores wanted me to model in the Spring bridal show. I made $1500 for 10 days of work.
I also just got asked again recently for Danier (a leather company), however due to the economy, they pulled out of the show they were going to be in so it never went through.
I figured that was the case. I didn't even bother asking the guy if he had a card. I just assumed it was a scam and went on. My mom said I should have asked for a card, but oh well.
Janice 03-26-2009, 02:35 AM That happened years ago to a girlfriend of mine. She was asked to be a hand model and the guy gave her a business card. Turned out it was true (she had her mom check into it).
I've been asked a couple of times, but it was for certain stores. Once it was when I was looking for a bridal gown and two stores wanted me to model in the Spring bridal show. I made $1500 for 10 days of work.
I also just got asked again recently for Danier (a leather company), however due to the economy, they pulled out of the show they were going to be in so it never went through.
Well if George Costanza can be a hand model, then I guess your friend can be one too. :lol:
That must have been nice for you "playing" a bride. Was this BF or AF? ;)
Janice 03-26-2009, 02:38 AM I figured that was the case. I didn't even bother asking the guy if he had a card. I just assumed it was a scam and went on. My mom said I should have asked for a card, but oh well.
It wouldn't have hurt to ask for a card. People are "discovered" everywhere. Next time. :)
Chocoholic 03-26-2009, 03:07 PM Sounds like a scam to me. A legitimate business wouldn't insist that you give them money.
TripperFan 03-26-2009, 03:17 PM Well if George Costanza can be a hand model, then I guess your friend can be one too. :lol:
That must have been nice for you "playing" a bride. Was this BF or AF? ;)
LOL - I forgot about George! And don't forget Joey in Vegas wanting to be a hand model with the dealer! :lol:
Yah, Andrea was short, but very pretty and petite. Her hands were beautiful. How he spotted that in a mall so quickly I'll never know!
It was actually LONG BF. I didn't even have a boyfriend at the time. My mom and I were on holidays just doing day trips and it was during the time when she was on my case about getting married and having kids. I suggested that since she may never see that day at the rate I was going, why not just go around playing like I was engaged. :lol: So that's what we did - went around to about 4 places just trying on dresses for the fun of it. I actually did find the gown I wanted and when I was engaged (4 years later) I went back and it was still there - at a reduced price yet!
And yes.....that dress has still never been worn.....18 years later.....:rolleyes:
Janice 03-26-2009, 03:22 PM And yes.....that dress has still never been worn.....18 years later.....:rolleyes:
ohno: That dress belongs in The Smithsonian, or at the very least, on Ebay.
Brad Russ 03-26-2009, 03:26 PM When you go to the mall and someone is asking the customers if they are interested in modeling, are those scams? It happened to me, but I assumed it was a scam and told the guy I wasn't interested. It just seems like a way to rob people of a few bucks.
Is that a picture of you in your avatar?? It kind of looks like "white chocolate", Jason Williams of NBA fame. If that's you though, I could definitely see you as a model. I'm a straight guy and all, but even I can recognize a good looking guy when I see one. It probably was a scam, but like Janice said, I would have asked for a card or something, just incase it was legitimate. I mean, it's worth a shot.
TripperFan 03-26-2009, 05:19 PM ohno: That dress belongs in The Smithsonian, or at the very least, on Ebay.
LOL - I should raffle it off on the internet or something, labelled as the dress and wedding that never was! I've even got the lace granny boots (never worn) in the original box.
And my "honeymoon nightie" got used for the first time only 3 weeks or so ago. And not seen by the original guy it was intended for.
Oh the stories in my closests!! :rolleyes: :crazy:
Darren J. 03-26-2009, 05:34 PM Is that a picture of you in your avatar?? It kind of looks like "white chocolate", Jason Williams of NBA fame. If that's you though, I could definitely see you as a model. I'm a straight guy and all, but even I can recognize a good looking guy when I see one. It probably was a scam, but like Janice said, I would have asked for a card or something, just incase it was legitimate. I mean, it's worth a shot.
:lol: :lol: No no. That is indeed Jason Williams, who is my favorite basketball player. The only thing we have in common is haircut, though I have dark hair.
Zoneboy 03-26-2009, 05:56 PM :lol: :lol: No no. That is indeed Jason Williams, who is my favorite basketball player. The only thing we have in common is haircut, though I have dark hair.
I found a Nike Jason Williams King's jersey at the local Goodwill a few months ago and I got it for $1.50. It was the stitched one not the screen print and it was in perfect condition or at least I couldn't find anything wrong with it.
Darren J. 03-26-2009, 06:11 PM I found a Nike Jason Williams King's jersey at the local Goodwill a few months ago and I got it for $1.50. It was the stitched one not the screen print and it was in perfect condition or at least I couldn't find anything wrong with it.
That's the old Kings jersey. It was a cool jersey. I saw this kid a few times at the bowling alley that had a Jason Williams Miami Heat authentic jersey. I was going to ask him if he'd be willing to sell it to me, but I never asked him.
Zoneboy 03-26-2009, 06:16 PM That's the old Kings jersey. It was a cool jersey.
The guy in China that gave me $150.00 for it thought it was cool also. :)
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