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ONE SOURCE TALENT-SCAMMERS?

  • by   Jan 28, 2012
  • Review #: 292645
CompanyOne Source Talent
Product / ServiceTalent Services
Location Beaumont, Texas
Category Professional Services
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Okay...Let me break it down as professional as I can...A One Source Talent Representative calls you from a nationwide home based call center. That person that calls you is an at-home business employee of OST. They get paid to process email submissions and to do call backs from the privacy of their home. Every Submitted talent is called back for an interview. Every talent gets told that their very marketable. It's the "Butter up" system for you to come into an interview.

When you get to your OST Interview, everything looks professional but, yet look at your surroundings. There's something missing "thought" will cross your mind. At the same time, as you wait, other call back potential talent flee through the door like a herd of cattle acting as if they got something that no one else has....talent...You look at them and your like...What the hay? While you continue setting there, observe the receptionist. She's on the phone setting one reschedule appointment after the other of those that cancelled or couldn't make the 1st initial interview.

After about 30 minutes, everyone is placed into this huge room, filled with chairs lined up in two column, a huge flat screen hangs on the wall, you fill out an application, and there's video camera's in all 4 corners of the room. The camera's are there to observe the talent but, not in the way you initially think. Those cameras are there so that the OST Team can watch & observe the suckers that they feel will buy their scam once you get behind closed doors.

Before anyone is called back for interviews, the Director will come out to do a practiced script about OST. They do this from the time they get to work until 7:00pm at night. Think about it? He or She will tell you about all their previous work experience and tell you about current talent. They'll show you these COMP CARDS of these pretty talent ID members. The OST Director will tell you a few success stories like the kid that appeared in the DORITOS PLAY NICE COMMERCIAL, and then, they go for the win. They'll tell you about this $39.95 a month service fee. They do it so fast that you don't hear them say anything about the $495.00 dollar deposit. That's their attempt of trying to be up front with you. They pull this " we want to be up front, fourth coming, and honest" line to make you feel like they can be trusted.

Eventually, the OST employee will start calling several people back into small groups where you're placed in line in a hall way like you're in elementary school. One by one, the potential talent goes into a small room where two OST employees will take your measurements, weight, and take your physical profile information. They write it down on a form & send you back to the BIG ROOM where you wait to be called back, again, for a private one on one meeting.

The second private call back, you go into a small room with one OST employee that ask you a few questions and they act as if they're observing you or your child to see if their SHY, basically. Yes, on occasion, they'll tell you that your child is too young and needs to mature. This is to make it even appear more legit. OST will give up and reject those that they've already observed w/ those cameras in the BIG ROOM as, whether or not, you or the parent can afford the service they provide....and yes, they do judge a book by it's cover which, you and I know...Looks can be very decieving...right...That's what they do. OST is a business in doing just that...

After the second interview, they'll schedule another meeting for you to come back. You'll travel back to OST from how ever far you come from the first time and you'll get this...You'll get there, wait a lot longer than you did the 1st time you were there. OST will call you back for a PRIVATE meeting one on one...They'll spend about 20 minutes asking questions and giving this spill...They'll even go as far to tell you about TALENT THAT WAS SUCCESSFUL THAT NO LONGER NEEDED THEIR RESOURCES and cancelled thier contract service with OST. Then, they get you to sign the first initial contract...Then, they tell you about their $39.95 a month fee again and explain all the 5 services you'll get for this fee. They go out of the room, leave you waiting and thinking about the program services. They'll come back in the room after 5-10 minutes with another contract, put it in front of you and they'll drop the big balm of $495.00 dollar NON-REFUNDABLE deposit in this 2nd contract and your suddenly, like...uhu? They do a pretty good job of convincing you...If you can't do the whole amount, they'll work with you. It's kind of a tit 4 tat...I trust you to follow the payment plan, you trust me to give you this service. OST will activate your accounr service & it'll become available to you ONLY when you come back to pay the remaining balance. ONLY after you sign the contract agreement, the OST rep will take these digital pictures of you or your child...They use these photos to put up pictures on your site to link to your COMP CARD and head shot talent specifically linked to your issued ID Profile.

OST Rep. will tell you that there's three (3) ways for you to be promoted & submitted to acting/modeling jobs or casting calls...They'll tell you that OST handles & submits you to these bigger companies while you submit yourself to these other smaller casting calls that are posted on their site after you log in. OST will tell you that the BIGGER companies will call them, often at the spur of the moment, needing immediate talent. OST will tell you about these NO HIDDEN FEES and invite you to come to these training & company events held in their offices twice a month. OST claims they post these free of charge meetings on the Forum Board at OST.com and claim it's an opportunity for you to meet others in the industry. I've yet to see these posts.

So, you buy into the scheme of things after they tell you the punch line of investing in yourself as an actor or model. Actually, OST is correct in telling you this. WHY? Think about it!!! Any sport you've ever been in cost money. Let's say TENNIS for EX: Rackets, Balls, constant time invested to practice, driving to & from tennis courts that are available, and the entry fees you pay for tournaments. Even Dance Classes for EX: You've got the monthly fee, learning sessions for months, then, you spend hundreds of dollars for recital costumes to perform on your big day...It's the same concept. GOLF to PAGENTS...YOU INVEST...You spend money for a service, travel to spend hundreds of dollars to get to auditions in or out of state from wherever it is that you reside, and eventually, you get rejected enough times that you loose confidence & give up. OST gives you this " DONT LOOSE FAITH OR GIVE UP SPILL" but, reality is that is exactly what their banking you'll do...To make things worse, you're now broker than a *** on the street and scrambling around figuring out how you're gonna pay your bills or put food on the table.

OST tells you that the professional world wants the average person, not that of the Supermodel "CINDY CRAWFORD, IMAN, TYRA BANKS" stereotype or the "Brad Pitt's or TOM CRUISE'S" GQ Stereotype...OST is, partially, correct in telling you that part because the Professional world has moved to the more AVERAGE type. Back in the mid-90's, the industry went through a transitional phase. EVERYONE know's this...IT'S NOTHING NEW.

BOTTOMLIME. You get home eager to jump of the site to log in. When you do, the disappointment sets in and you realize that the Digital Photos OST took are they worst photos you've ever taken in your life. So, you delete them and upload your own. OST will tell you that you've need approvals for the photos before uploading them from the OST Director. (Actually, you send them to the Director that claims she's a model...uhu bull ***...research her. You'll find she's a wanna be just like you and has never been in any commercial print, advertisement ads,short films, or featured films. All those type jobs have your name linked to them. Had you done those type of jobs, you're name would be all over them as an earned credit...EX: Just type in CINDY CRAWFORD and go through the thousands of mags she's been on, etc. MOVING ON...) You'll wait and wait for a returned email that YOU'LL NEVER GET a response to.

You evaluate the castings and do the searches...you start submitting yourself...First of all..a vast majority of the casting calls are OUT-OF-STATE, reality show, ON & OFF Broadway theater productions. Naturally, You'd have to travel to the BIG APPLE and CALI. The IN STATE casting calls are for short films and commercials Directed & Produced by STUDENTS from a UNIVERSITY or COLLEGE...Here's the KICKER...You can do a simple search to submit to any of these Reality shows by simply submitting to them on their site. Short Films...well, every state has a Short Film Non-Union Website where you can get the same posted casting call for free. EX: TEXAS SHORT FILMS. BING IT!!!

When you log in to your OST MEMBER ID SITE, the 1st thing you see is these NEW CASTINGS, you get excited to see if any of the casting calls are a match for you. REALITY is that everyday OST claim they post new casting calls but, the casting calls are ONLY extensions of the same casting calls you've already reviewed a hundred times.

BY the way, You can print, download, and save the COMP CARD to your computer but, know this...When you go to print them, their pixelated. OST will tell you it cost hundreds of dollars for photo head shots and to generate COMP CARDS. Let say that I used my POWERPOINT and created a far better COMP CARD.

At the end of the day, YOU'RE on your own, submitting to castings. You pay for a linked domain site, grainy pixelated "Comp Cards", Casting Calls that you can find elsewhere for FREE, and you've just wasted the initial $495.00 dollars, plus all that money in gas, the monthly membership fee, and let's not forget the time and the emotional let down.

THINK ABOUT THIS CALUCLATION: 40 POTENTIAL CLIENTS THAT SIGN & PAY IN ONE DAY X'S $495!.00 DOLLARS/. TOTAL $19,800..00 DOLLARS A DAY ON AVERAGE?. THE SAME 40 PAY THE MONTHLY SERVICE X'S $39;.95 DOLLARS= TOTAL $1,598/.00 DOLLARS A MONTH,. 40 PEOPLE EACH DAY SIGNED X'S 30 DAYS IN A MONTH= 1200 APPROX.. PEOPLE SIGNED A MONTH X'S $495.00+ $39.95 MOTH FEE PER MONTH TOTAL= THAT'S A WHOOPN $ 641,940.00 OF PROFIT PER MONTH.

The one thing that OST is failing to realize in a legal prospective...There's a thing called "CLASS ACTION" lawsuits. This action is when 2 or more gather to file suit against them for FRAUD, FALSE ADVERTISING, & BREACH OF CONTRACT. OST best watch their step...TRUST ME...and by all means, feel free to contact me for furthur information. GOOD luck and hope this has helpped you with the question as to IF ONE SOURCE TALENT IS SCAMMERS?!!! 38993d3

 
 
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Sally Fieldings Sally Fieldings
May 24  from Pleasanton, California
I am so glad that I found this site! Some scammy sounding lady called and left an esoteric message on my phone that some manager wants to have a face to face meeting with my child to evaluate for modeling and acting! Please folks, keep posting and keeping people safe and money in their pockets!
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Berkie Berkie
May 21  from Hamburg, Hamburg

Irgendwie hatte ich immer das Gefühl, dass ich sehr reich werden könnte, wenn ich abwarte“, sagte „tumblr“-Erfinder David Karp noch vor kurzem. Er hat recht behalten: Internet-Riese „Yahoo“ kauft ihm jetzt seine Internet-Plattform ab – für über eine Milliarde Dollar. Eine außergewöhnliche Karriere...
Mit elf Jahren brachte sich der Sohn eines Musikproduzenten und einer Lehrerin den Software-Code HTML selbst bei. Statt Mathe zu pauken, gründete der Teenager eine Beraterfirma und brach mit dem Einverständnis seiner Eltern die Schule ab. Im Anschluss ging es für vier Jahre nach Japan, wo er seine Programmier-Künste weiter verfeinerte.
Zurück in New York entwickelte Karp 2007 „tumblr“ – seither schießt die Plattform für Blogger durch die Decke, hat 100 Millionen Benutzer, die täglich 90 Millionen Einträge mit der Cyberwelt teilen. Schon vor der „Yahoo“-Übernahme wurde sein Vermögen auf 200 Millionen Dollar geschätzt. Ein Reichtum, den der 26-jährige Amerikaner jedoch nie raushängen ließ.
Statt das Luxus- und Jetset-Leben zu genießen, liegt der Jung-Unternehmer abends lieber vor dem Fernseher und schaut Comic-Serien.
Durch die Millionen-Metropole New York fährt Karp nicht wie die anderen Superreichen mit Chauffeur. Er bevorzugt seine Vespa oder geht zu Fuß zur Arbeit. Der für einen Multi-Millionär karge Lebensstil geht noch weiter: Obwohl sich Karp für Autos interessiert, hat er keinen beachtlichen Fuhrpark. Er leiht sich nur hin und wieder
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Ruin one source talent Ruin one source talent
May 21 
One source talent took my money 535$$ and said I was gonna get professional photo shots but the only shots that they took of me was with a camera LA,CA
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Scott Macentire Scott Macentire
May 13  from Chicago, Illinois
I was thinking about joining but after reading all these reviews, I'm not going to waste my time, energy, money or dreams on a scam. I was contacted by a OST agent yesterday who wanted me to come in today. I didn't because I was so sleepy so I called to reschedule. Now I'm not going at all. Also, if you've gone and been scammed, I would contact the FBI near you because they are the ones who investigate fraud which is a white collar crime.


Thank you for opening my eyes.
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will will
Apr 26 
I recently went to the Houston location and everything that's on this article happened just as mentioned above and i noticed on my first interview that they did mention a monthly fee but left out the $490 initial fee. I had my doubts about it on the first interview once i noticed all the good looking ladies that work there. I spent my time and money traveling to their office. I truly wish that the law catches up to them.

I am soo thankful that i had read a bunch of articles about scams before this. When they said: if an agent charges you $$ upfront then dont walk. .RUN!! Out of there.

ONE SOURCE TALENT IS A SCAM!!! PEOPLE. :(
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OMG OMG
Apr 12 
Thank you so much for posting this info. What did we do before the internet? I am so glad I found your posts before I decided to go. Catastrophe averted, Thank you universe for small miracles!!!!!!!!!!!!
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thank you thank you
Apr 11  from Livonia, Michigan
you just saved me 495.00 and alot of heartbreak!
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alex19 alex19
Mar 28 
they are scammers never join them. At the begging they tell you that the $495 are for the profassional photos then they tell you that its not, they just take the $495 and they don't do anything for you. Don't join them!!!!
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Redhookbaby Redhookbaby
Mar 14  from Stone Mountain, Georgia
Yes, I'd love to talk to you a little further about OST. I took my daughter last night. Most of what the Director said was true & I ak already knew. I heard about the comp cards, headshots, monthly fee & hair/makeup charge. However no mention of $495!. My discomfort set in after we were called to the back. The guy who talked "at" us didn't measure her or much else. He asked could sge sing, dance play sports or speak another language. That took roughly 60 seconds. Then he asked was I prepared to pay my money tonight. When I told him I would in 2 weeks, he closed his folder & told me to reschedule when I had the money. When I asked how much I would need, I was told they weren't sure, just bring my checkbook. Everything happened exactly as you described in the room, client stories, etc. I am curious about the Comp Card accessibility & the Headshots.
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Josh Josh
Feb 13  from Dallas, Texas
Glad you posted this so people would be warned. I wish I had some sort of warning. Im 19 years old now, but was about 15 when I was scammed.
Not to brag but im a pretty good looking guy, when I told some school mates about my success they decided to give it a try, when two of them got accepted I was a bit fishy, but when about five, and not to be mean, not to good looking kids got accepeted I knew I had been scammed.I talked to my mom about it and she had already known. The day we "paid" for everything. she only paid the half of the money because she claimed we didnt have it. Although we did, she had her suspitions and decided I would not be back with the rest of the money. Luckily my mom trusted her instincts or else we would be out a lot of money.
Unfortunately this experience killed my dreams of having an acting career, that was my big loss in all this, but a long the way I fell in love with film and am currently attending film school! So one loss led to a gain!
If you guys are living in texas and have an audition or whatever at the Irving Office, it is indeed a scam! So please dont waste your time, Money or dreams there!
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Jose Jose
Mar 20  from Chicago, Illinois
Josh, you're a great guy for posting this and please don't let that ruin your ambitions. I was contacted by OST in 2009 and I didn't even apply! I think they secretly post ads on Craigslist under a different name "seeking actors, models, entertainers, etc." and when you send your stuff, they contact you. *** me, I went and wasted two hours of my time over there talking to this lady who couldn't answer my specific questions. Then she gave me the contract and I saw $495 non-refundable fee and I stood up and left. No agency charges that much up front. You're doing the right thing by going about the film industry the smart way--with an education! Break a leg and don't lose hope. You can get better gigs on your own without the help of an agency. I've been doing that, myself.
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Lalala Lalala
Feb 12  from North Babylon, New York
I, as a lot of other people, were *** enough to pay all those *** fees and what made me search more deeply about the company, was the fact that I was pushed to do new photos even though I do have professional shots.. I paid yesterday money for the photoshot, which is scheduled for this coming sunday... I actually called right away my credit card to stop the payment process but they can't stop it until its proceed... the only who can stop it is the agency by itself.. my question is this.. I obviously want to get some money back, I don't feel good about this company at all, especially after reading all those reviews.. but if I do tell my credit card company to balance my money back do you think they can do something about it (like lawsuit) if I signed-up their contract?? Also advice what can I use against them??
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Lalala Lalala
Feb 12  from North Babylon, New York
How can I contact you?
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OST SCAMS OST SCAMS
Jan 12 
You know, OST are the biggest scammers and No, they do not tell you upfront....they bring you into an office and give you this spill...then, they walk out like their going to speak to someone important about you and in reality, they've got hidden cameras to evaluate you and what you saying to your parents. They evaluate whether or not the time in which they will come back into the room and sell you on the deposits and monthly fees...Which is well over $700 dollars..they get your money to give you nothing you could do on your own through powerpoint and btw...all of their castings are online with free sites like the Texas short film site...why pay for BS...It's time for a class action DTPA-Deceptive Trade Practice Act against OST
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hint hint
Mar 04  from Houston, Texas
I would suggest to contact the general attorney office and make a complained. I just send my complained yesterday.U can do it online.
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Tiff Tiff
Dec 27, 2012 
One Source Talent is a service for the fashion and acting communities. One Source Talent maintains an interactive database of models, actors and clients looking to fulfill creative requests and needs. The goal of One Source Talent is to create cost-effective, working relationships between talent and clients via its interactive network.
Created in 2003, One Source Talent has quickly found success in an extremely competitive industry previously dominated by a select few. OST operates in major markets nationwide including Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Washington D.C., Detroit (Corporate) and, of course, Los Angeles and New York.
With its unique business structure, advanced technology and a dedicated staff, One Source Talent is quickly changing how the modeling and acting worlds conduct business.
Talent with OST enjoy...
Real-time access and submissions to nation-wide castings and auditions, an interactive composite card for all digital and traditional submissions, a personal email account, industry workshops, 'Meet & Greets', a commission free environment and a benefit program utilizing select businesses in each market.
Clients of OST enjoy...
A searchable database of talent with detailed characteristics, a commission free service, a detailed talent evaluation process to ensure they are getting dedicated professionals and a corporate staff with years of industry knowledge and contacts.
We are fortunate enough
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Simon Simon
Nov 26, 2012 
One Source Talent is a service for the modeling and acting communities. Founded in 2003, they maintain an interactive database of models, actors and clients looking to fulfill creative requests and needs. The goal of One Source Talent is to create cost-effective, working relationships between talent and clients via its interactive network. With nearly 1,500 success stories / testimonials and growing, OST talent have appeared on every major network, been signed to top agencies, landed parts in projects from major motion pictures to national magazine shoots and more. With nearly a dozen offices nationwide, advanced technology and a dedicated staff, One Source Talent is quickly changing how the modeling and acting worlds conduct business. One Source Talent is a service for the fashion and acting communities. One Source Talent maintains an interactive database of models, actors and clients looking to fulfill creative requests and needs. The goal of One Source Talent is to create cost-effective, working relationships between talent and clients via its interactive network. Created in 2003, One Source Talent has quickly found success in an extremely competitive industry previously dominated by a select few. OST operates in major markets nationwide including Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Washington D.C., Detroit (Corporate) and, of course, Los Angeles and New York. With its unique business structure, advanced technology and a dedicated staff, One Source Talent is... Show more
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Carma Carma
Mar 04  from Houston, Texas
You are absolutely a bunch of bull ***. One source talent is total scam!! you pay for what? to do the job for you guys. You guys taking $495.00 plus $39.95 monthly, from innocence people for what. Scam er!!
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Angel Angel
Apr 11  from Washington, District Of Columbia
My daughter & granddaughter were called to come to OST in Virginia yesterday & return to day. I did not have good feelings about this mess at all. Now I will say this one time & one time only, if after contacting mt legal resources find out that you fools are actually setting my daughter & granddaughter up as a scam in any way, what you charge by fraudulent means will not be enough to spare you from the furry that wil be put upon you. It is a shame to have small children or anyone believe lies about getting them into an entertainment field. You must do not know bettere but it is time you get a lesson that your mother did not tech you on humility, integrity & loyalty !!!
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madmommie100 madmommie100
Nov 20, 2012  from Troy, Michigan
Okay...Let me break it down as professional as I can...A One Source Talent Representative calls you from a nationwide home based call center. That person that calls you is an at-home business employee of OST. They get paid to process email submissions and to do call backs from the privacy of their home. Every Submitted talent is called back for an interview. Every talent gets told that their very marketable. It's the "Butter up" system for you to come into an interview.

When you get to your OST Interview, everything looks professional but, yet look at your surroundings. There's something missing "thought" will cross your mind. At the same time, as you wait, other call back potential talent flee through the door like a herd of cattle acting as if they got something that no one else has....talent...You look at them and your like...What the hay? While you continue setting there, observe the receptionist. She's on the phone setting one reschedule appointment after the other of those that cancelled or couldn't make the 1st initial interview.

After about 30 minutes, everyone is placed into this huge room, filled with chairs lined up in two column, a huge flat screen hangs on the wall, you fill out an application, and there's video camera's in all 4 corners of the room. The camera's are there to observe the talent but, not in the way you initially think. Those cameras are there so that the OST Team can watch & observe the suckers that they feel will
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