themodelsclub forum thread
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:56 am
Hi everyone,
Just a short note to keep you updated as to the progress of http://www.prmodels.co.uk, the site is now online and a forum has been created where you can exchange ideas and adresses ... Do not hesitate to register ....
Another short note about a thread at http://www.themodelsclub.co.uk/forum/in ... topic=2496 which has been brought to my attention (Thank you Faye
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Needless to say, I have never met this Amiee who seems to take great pleasure in trashing the agency. I have never met this "Lisa Louise" either.
The model who started this thread did a paid job for me and reckons everything went superbly so I was actually trashed by people I do not know and have never heard of ... Mmm interesting. Honestly I do not really care as people who know me know better than that. Especially since the thread dates back from last September. Apart from the last posting. But I do not want anyone giving the agency a bad name, not after all the hard work I did put in. I think that thread is worth reading just for a laugh tho, as someone I never shot with even says that my camera came from Argos (LMAO). You are more than welcome to correct the wrong on this thread ...
As I said before, given the sheer number of models we are dealing with, a tiny few of them are bound to be unsatisfied, however if a model do not keep in touch with the agency and becomes unreachable or unreliable, I can not and will not seek out assignments on her behalf as this would be a useless effort.
On the news front, for those who do not know, the agency has now established a solid relationship with the police and has now a direct line of report to precisely report any out of place behaviour and/or assignment. For more information about that do not hesitate to get in touch.
Just a short note to keep you updated as to the progress of http://www.prmodels.co.uk, the site is now online and a forum has been created where you can exchange ideas and adresses ... Do not hesitate to register ....
Another short note about a thread at http://www.themodelsclub.co.uk/forum/in ... topic=2496 which has been brought to my attention (Thank you Faye
Needless to say, I have never met this Amiee who seems to take great pleasure in trashing the agency. I have never met this "Lisa Louise" either.
The model who started this thread did a paid job for me and reckons everything went superbly so I was actually trashed by people I do not know and have never heard of ... Mmm interesting. Honestly I do not really care as people who know me know better than that. Especially since the thread dates back from last September. Apart from the last posting. But I do not want anyone giving the agency a bad name, not after all the hard work I did put in. I think that thread is worth reading just for a laugh tho, as someone I never shot with even says that my camera came from Argos (LMAO). You are more than welcome to correct the wrong on this thread ...
As I said before, given the sheer number of models we are dealing with, a tiny few of them are bound to be unsatisfied, however if a model do not keep in touch with the agency and becomes unreachable or unreliable, I can not and will not seek out assignments on her behalf as this would be a useless effort.
On the news front, for those who do not know, the agency has now established a solid relationship with the police and has now a direct line of report to precisely report any out of place behaviour and/or assignment. For more information about that do not hesitate to get in touch.