THIS BUSINESS IS NOT BBB ACCREDITED

MTF Media Entertainment

(818) 753-2444 10 Universal City Plaza Suite 2000, Universal City, CA 91608

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Description

This company's business is advance fee talent services.

BBB Accreditation

This business is not BBB Accredited.

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Reason for Rating

BBB rating is based on 16 factors. Get the details about the factors considered.

Factors that lowered this business's rating include:

Failure to have a required competency licenseBBB concerns with the industry in which this business operatesLength of time business has been operating2 complaint(s) filed against business that were not resolved3 serious complaint(s) filed against businessOverall complaint history with BBBAdvertising issue(s) found by BBB

Customer Complaints Summary

4 complaints closed with BBB in last 3 years | 0 closed in last 12 months
Complaint Type Total Closed Complaints
Advertising / Sales Issues 4
Billing / Collection Issues 0
Problems with Product / Service 0
Delivery Issues 0
Guarantee / Warranty Issues 0
Total Closed Complaints 4

Additional Complaint Information

One complainant on file for this company alleges that she responded to an ad on Craigslist placed by this company to allegedly recruit print models. The client complains that according to the company, the advertised opportunity would not be available unless she agreed to purchase $375 worth of photos from the company.

Additional Information

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BBB file opened: 10/22/2007 Business started: 8/1/2007
Licensing

California law requires any company that procures or offers to procure employment or auditions, or that provides artist management services, direction or counseling to develop an artist's career, for any of which they collect a fee in advance, to post a $10,000 bond. Companies that charge in advance for such services as registering or listing the artist for employment, providing photographs, videotapes, other promotional materials, costumes, lessons or training, or auditions are also considered advance fee talent services and subject to this bonding requirement. As of our last verification, on August 18, 2008 this company was not licensed as an advance fee talent service. To obtain bonding information, write to the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, Department of Industrial Relations, Legal Section, at P.O. Box 420603, San Francisco, CA 94142 , call their legal section at (415) 703-4846, send an email to DLSE.licensing@dir.ca.gov, or visit their website at www.dir.ca.gov. The DIR has a number of locations throughout California. To contact the District office nearest you, check your local telephone directory. .

Contact Information
GiGi Cossar - Owner
Number of Employees

1

Business Category

Talent Consultants - Advance Fee

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This company places internet ads on Craigs list and other sites to recruit print models for a new clothing line. When models apply for the job, they are allegedly told they must purchase photos to be eligible for the job. We believe this company's advertising practices are deceptive or misleading. The company has informed the BBB that their actual nature of business is providing photography services.

These companies advertise for talent with ads that imply that by responding you will have started on your road to stardom. If you answer an ad, they will often tell you outright that they will help you obtain acting or modeling employment. The catch is that everyone who responds needs lessons or training to go before a camera or down a runway, they say. This training is really what these companies are selling, and their courses can obligate you for thousands of dollars. In reality, they cannot guarantee you employment, and you will not find such a guarantee in their written contract.

California law contains certain requirements of advance-fee talent services and prohibitions against certain practices. If the company promises you auditions or employment, or if they even ask you for a fee in advance, a talent service is considered to come under the provisions of this law. Under the law, they are not allowed to charge you, for example, to provide photographs, filmstrips, audition tapes or videotapes, lessons or training.

By law, you are entitled to a refund of anything you pay to an advance-fee talent agency if you do not receive the services you were led to believe would be performed. The refund is to be made within 48 hours of your request for it.

Additionally, you have the right to cancel your contract, for any reason within 10 business days of the date of the contract. If you cancel, your payment is to be returned within 10 business days.

If your written contract does not inform you of your right to a refund or to cancel, you may demand your refund or cancel your contract at any time, without regard to these time limits. If your money is not returned within the 48 hours or 10 days, respectively, the company is required to refund double your money.

Despite the law’s protections, if you are not dealing with a reputable talent service, you may find it difficult to enforce your rights.