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report scamCountry | United States |
State | District Of Columbia |
City | Washington |
Address | 300 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Suite #309 |
Phone | 202-621-9522 |
Website | http://mdmtalent.com/ |
MdM Talent Reviews
Three years ago this happened to my husband, I with our daughter over three years ago when we responded to a talent showcase email online and I can't believe she is still at it. Diane McFarland MDM Talent, Ripoff Manager to Actors in the DC Area MdM Talent MdM Studios MdM. Scams innocent models who have no clue , Destroyer of actors, children and adults and their dreams. National Scam alert. Here’s the BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front): DO NOT Pay upfront to be “accepted” into an “agency” or for representation. Diane McFarland from MDM capitalizes on your dreams like she did ours. Since then my husband and I have seperated and my daughter is no longer into the profession.
MdM Talent - Diane McFarland
300 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Suite 309
Washington, DC, District of Columbia
http://www.mdmtalent.com
https://www.justice.gov/tax/program-shut-down-schemes-and-scams
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MdM Talent is not who they say they are. They are truly scammers preying on their talent that they claim to manage. Especially children and parents of children with dreams. We were forced to give up our daughters dream all together. Please do not deal with these people!
She will make a "fake" phone call in front of you and other parents pretending like she is talking to the casting director of a major TV show. Telling them of your fantastic talent and that she is committed to make you a star. Diane McFarland convinces the new talent they can't get cast without pictures, and the contract and auditioning video. All costing this poor unsuspecting actor, mother a ton of money and heartbreak.
All and all my daughter had a dream and my husband and I have given up on that dream because of Diane McFarland.
DC is not a reliable professional company. They often do not pay their clients or vendors and are known to not meet their professional responsibilities.
They also do not have a good reputation in the business and know little of the professional world of acting- often claiming false connections or influence.
The agents and managers who come to their workshops are paid to come and teach are not necessarily seeking talent, though their clients pay to meet them. It is basically a sham. Do not ever let them coach an actor to prepare for a legit audition as they have no real knowledge of the craft of acting or how to implement it in a professional manner.
I feel badly for the people who waste their time and money seeking guidance and representation from this company as they are unprofessional and unreliable. I am still not padi for my services and I signed a contaract and they willnot asnwer calls, or emails. Beware!