FALSLY CLAIMS to make 100% charity donotions by hosting lavish destination so-called fashion shows and charging parents anywhere from 400.00-1200.00 and promising their kid will wall in a fashion show and meet mideling sciuts and get their pics in the SU MAgazine. She/They, the above parties mentioned claim to have made sizeable donations toMake a Wish, Susan G. Koeman, Humain Society,and other high profile charities, all which have been comdirmed they NEVER HEARD OF SU Magazine or Supermodels Unlimited Magazine, nor had they ever received any donations from them
LIES and FALSE Promises: Promises Magazine covers, when photoshoots are done, the "model" is to have mailed to her a CD of her shoot in a reasonable time. No contracts are ever signed and magazine dies NOT have wrutes or ownership to print pictures of minor children. The primises if this or that, all come with a pruce tag and a same day 5PM deadline!
Money is laundered through Lisa Blackman's paypal account for Kimberly Clark. Marc Passera is the pusher if finances as well. He sets up the parents and tells them they have rhe beat kids and this show or that shoot us what Kim wants their kid to so, bringing hopea up for rhus mom thinking she has the nezr Cindy Crawford and it is only going to cost 695.00 by 5 PM!
SUMMARY: SCAM,CHEATS,LIARS,EMPTY/BROKEN PROMISES AND YOU WILL NEVER GET WORK WITH THIAE KINDS IF PHOTOS! THE REAL INDUSTRY HAS EITHER NEVER HEARS OF THEM OR FINDS THEM A JOKE. NEVER PAY ANYONE TO BE IN A MAGAZINE! GET A CONTRACT WITH A REAL AGENCY, BECAUSE THIS ONE IS A SCAM
SUpermodels unlimited promoted a Model search i submitted my eldest daughter to - I was please that she was 'selected" and began a string of coorespondances with the Editor of the publication Kim Lawrence (Clark), MArc Passera and a number of other staff members. We were asked to do a shoot for the magazine in order for may daughter to appear as a rising Star. We paid the fee and got the shoot and had no issues - HOWEVER - that is not where it ended.
IN JAnuary we were asked to be part of a celebrity fashion event in Miami - for a fee - this 'fee" was to go towards the Charity for the event which was a BReast Cancer Fundraiser. I have a specific email claiming it was a 100% charitable donation. We have come to find out - no donations have been made.
A couple months later I was shipped a box of product - hair accessories - for not only my one daughter but a SECOND younger child to model. a Photo shoot was arranged - a fee was paid - this in exchange for the opportunity for both girls to appear in the magazine. We did the shoot- successfully. at the shoot conversations were had BY PHONE in my presance between the Photog and the editor as to how to handle the product in the shoot - was it to be exclusively a "woobie Wear" shoot or can images be taken without the product. the Photog was informed how to proceed. I inquired about when the images were to be published and was told they werre not being used as it was never discussed that the shoot in question woudl be for the intent of publication - a COMPLETE fallicy - again I have messages and emails stating the original intention and also the renegging on the deal.
I bit the bullet and in order to make it up to y daughters who ere looking forwrd to being published I booked them in a Fashion show in Boston. This was a show to benefit Make a Wish- a charity near and dear to me as my own daughter had been very ill and was a candidate for make a wish wishes before she had a life saving surgery. Again - no donations had been recieved. I paid $800 total for both of my children to participate. I have coorrespondances to back this claim.
Also - I was present for an announcement that Nole MArin - a model scout and agent who was unable to attend sent word to the editors and staff to 'scout" models for him. The 'models' chosen were NOT the profile of models he would chose - so I called him a few days after the show to find out what happened - he was completely unaware and NEVER authorized any selection of models and didnt" even know who kim was or what SU magazine was even for".....
This is a SCAM in the worst way. DO NOT do any business with them - Report them if you have.
Supermodels Unlimited Magazine Reviews
FALSLY CLAIMS to make 100% charity donotions by hosting lavish destination so-called fashion shows and charging parents anywhere from 400.00-1200.00 and promising their kid will wall in a fashion show and meet mideling sciuts and get their pics in the SU MAgazine. She/They, the above parties mentioned claim to have made sizeable donations toMake a Wish, Susan G. Koeman, Humain Society,and other high profile charities, all which have been comdirmed they NEVER HEARD OF SU Magazine or Supermodels Unlimited Magazine, nor had they ever received any donations from them
LIES and FALSE Promises: Promises Magazine covers, when photoshoots are done, the "model" is to have mailed to her a CD of her shoot in a reasonable time. No contracts are ever signed and magazine dies NOT have wrutes or ownership to print pictures of minor children. The primises if this or that, all come with a pruce tag and a same day 5PM deadline!
Money is laundered through Lisa Blackman's paypal account for Kimberly Clark. Marc Passera is the pusher if finances as well. He sets up the parents and tells them they have rhe beat kids and this show or that shoot us what Kim wants their kid to so, bringing hopea up for rhus mom thinking she has the nezr Cindy Crawford and it is only going to cost 695.00 by 5 PM!
SUMMARY: SCAM,CHEATS,LIARS,EMPTY/BROKEN PROMISES AND YOU WILL NEVER GET WORK WITH THIAE KINDS IF PHOTOS! THE REAL INDUSTRY HAS EITHER NEVER HEARS OF THEM OR FINDS THEM A JOKE. NEVER PAY ANYONE TO BE IN A MAGAZINE! GET A CONTRACT WITH A REAL AGENCY, BECAUSE THIS ONE IS A SCAM
SUpermodels unlimited promoted a Model search i submitted my eldest daughter to - I was please that she was 'selected" and began a string of coorespondances with the Editor of the publication Kim Lawrence (Clark), MArc Passera and a number of other staff members. We were asked to do a shoot for the magazine in order for may daughter to appear as a rising Star. We paid the fee and got the shoot and had no issues - HOWEVER - that is not where it ended.
IN JAnuary we were asked to be part of a celebrity fashion event in Miami - for a fee - this 'fee" was to go towards the Charity for the event which was a BReast Cancer Fundraiser. I have a specific email claiming it was a 100% charitable donation. We have come to find out - no donations have been made.
A couple months later I was shipped a box of product - hair accessories - for not only my one daughter but a SECOND younger child to model. a Photo shoot was arranged - a fee was paid - this in exchange for the opportunity for both girls to appear in the magazine. We did the shoot- successfully. at the shoot conversations were had BY PHONE in my presance between the Photog and the editor as to how to handle the product in the shoot - was it to be exclusively a "woobie Wear" shoot or can images be taken without the product. the Photog was informed how to proceed. I inquired about when the images were to be published and was told they werre not being used as it was never discussed that the shoot in question woudl be for the intent of publication - a COMPLETE fallicy - again I have messages and emails stating the original intention and also the renegging on the deal.
I bit the bullet and in order to make it up to y daughters who ere looking forwrd to being published I booked them in a Fashion show in Boston. This was a show to benefit Make a Wish- a charity near and dear to me as my own daughter had been very ill and was a candidate for make a wish wishes before she had a life saving surgery. Again - no donations had been recieved. I paid $800 total for both of my children to participate. I have coorrespondances to back this claim.
Also - I was present for an announcement that Nole MArin - a model scout and agent who was unable to attend sent word to the editors and staff to 'scout" models for him. The 'models' chosen were NOT the profile of models he would chose - so I called him a few days after the show to find out what happened - he was completely unaware and NEVER authorized any selection of models and didnt" even know who kim was or what SU magazine was even for".....
This is a SCAM in the worst way. DO NOT do any business with them - Report them if you have.