Back in 2010, i’ve had very similar experiences as others who’ve posted about his scams. I was young and eager and it was my dream to be an actress.. But I was naive and blind to the fact that it was all scams and lies.. My parents spent thousands of dollars, if that, for headshots, classes etc. We were introduced to them through john robert powers. When I was “signed” to their “agency” and after my parents spent so much of their money, eventually we weren’t able to get a hold of vance p. Miller. Their numbers were no longer in service and their website was taken down. They just disappeared. We tried complaining to john robert powers about the situation and they claimed they have nothing to do with agencies that we were signed to through them. I was young and didn’t know what to do and my parents are older and gullible as well so we just felt stuck.. It was a frustrating and sad situation and it still haunts me till this day.. I just wish we kept fighting it back then and that my parents were able to get their money back that was wasted on their fraudulent companies.
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