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themodelsclub forum thread

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:56 am
by PR Models Ltd
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 ;-))
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.


Re: themodelsclub forum thread

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 10:29 am
by Joe A
Good luck with the agency, Patrick....

I hope you had a good Xmas and New Year...

Most model listing sites and I won't name any of them, but TMC is actually one of the better ones, have forums, and there will always be models complaining about togs unfortunately :(

Last year I had to threaten one forum that I would sue for libel when one model I'd worked with in 2001 posted lies. I was accused of coercing her in to doing a toys shoot.. I could prove it was a lie as I had emails from her 3 months after that shoot asking when I would book her again.. DUH. Not something she would have done if she wasn't happy.

The problem is your shoots and mine are very specific. Sometimes models regret having done them or someone who knows them has seen the pics/vid who didn't know they did adult work, and they lie because they're embarrassed....

So I wouldn't worry but just post back at if you haven't yet, and state your side....


Re: themodelsclub forum thread

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 8:04 am
by titanic
Hi Patrick,
I have to agree with what Joe said
The model club is one of the best model sites around and the forum is well run. If you have a problem with any part of the forum then either post your side or if you feel it is so bad email Nick at the model club and request the thread to be pulled.


Re: themodelsclub forum thread

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 3:24 pm
by NeilUK
Hi Patrick.

I would agree with Joe and Titanic, but I would go with asking for the thread to be pulled. If you answer the post with your points of view you will just get into a never ending debate and this will give credence to the things said in the first place. Things that aren't true have no place on a forum and if you point this out to the webmaster of the site i am sure the thread will be pulled. If you answer and join in the thread you are basically inviting them to keep the thread going and will do more harm than good.

Thats my opinion anyway for what its worth, I am suffering the same sort of thing to be honest. Someone who runs another website and who is involved with models is saying stuff about me but I won't join in, if I do i will just encourage him

Anyway, good luck with the site patrick and I may know a model who will be interested in getting in touch with you

Neil


Re: themodelsclub forum thread

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 3:56 pm
by PR Models Ltd
Thanks for your answers and support
I will definitely complain abou that thread and have it pulled

I think that is the best thing to do ;-)

Cheers

/Patrick


Re: themodelsclub forum thread

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 6:02 pm
by PR Models Ltd
I have written to Nick and the thread has now been removed

I feel a lot better ;O)

/Patrick


Re: themodelsclub forum thread

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 8:53 pm
by titanic
Good to hear Patrick,
There are only two model sites we work with one is The model club as the forum there is well run and although you can not send emails direct to models I know when we send them the model gets them which is not the case with some model sites. Plus Nick has been doing this for quite some time and has built up a very good reputation with both models and photographers/videographers
The other site we use is Be Seen Here . A nice clean easy to use website updated often, clear pictures and direct email contact with models first rate site.
Dont worry to much about posts made on forums against you as it will happen again just stick to your guns and do the job you started out to do
All the best


Re: themodelsclub forum thread

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 9:35 pm
by Joe A
Billy...

I couldn't agree with you more about B-S-H and TMC. Both webmasters run the sites perfectly :)

I and Koko Li added her to both of them this week and she's had some very good job offers from both in the couple of days she's been on them...