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I tried out for the AMMS. I paid $150.00 like a dummie. I forced my mom and made her feel guilty for "not" believing in me. So she paid the money (mind you shes a single mother) I got my pics and got a 1 yr contract with Model Productions. They said something about being able to land a part in Miley Cyrus new movie "Wings." Then it said I had to pay $75.00 more for business cards. Way to crush my dream. Thank you.

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yruso stupid
Gurnee, US
May 24, 2011 4:25 pm EDT
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If you weren't such a stupid dumb ###, you would know that comp cards ARE necessary in this business. GET YOU FACTS AND INFORMATION STRAIGHT!

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PRENTICE
US
Jun 07, 2011 2:42 pm EDT

JUST BECAUSE YOU GUYS HAVE TO MAKE SACRIFICES TO COME OUT THE POCKET DOESN'T MEAN ITS A SCAM. WHEN TRYING TO PURSUE ANY CAREER ITS GOING TO TAKE JUST THAT. IT DOESN'T COME EASY AND ALSO IT TAKES MONEY TO MAKE MONEY IM A CONTRACT WINNER AND IVE DONE PHOTOSHOOTS FOR DIFFERENT MAGAZINE AND IM FULL TIME MODELING MAKING OVER 5 GRAND EACH PHOTOSHOOT. ALL TOGETHER I PAID ABOUT 375 TRYING TO PURSUE THIS CAREER AND I NOW IM MAKING 5 GRAND A PHOTOSHOOT, IF YOU ASK ME I THINK ITS ALL WORTH IT. IF YOU KEEP ON PONDERING ON MAN WHY DO I HAVE TO PAY AND YOUR AFRAID TO TAKE RISK YOUR ALWAYS GONNA RIGHT WHERE YOU STARTED MAKING NO PROGRESS IN LIFE AND YOULL BE LIVING TO WORK FOR OTHER PEOPLE AND NOT FOR YOUR SELF TRUST ME!

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MsHollyywood
Dothan, US
Jun 15, 2011 6:40 pm EDT

Okay so I just did the audition part last night. I made it but so did nine other people, half of whom should not have. Which made me feel iffy. But some of the people deserved it. We all lined up and had to pay various amounts of money but i was raised to know that it takes money to make money. Even if it is a scam youll get nice pictures (which arent cheap anyway) and its a good experience. AMMS opened my eyes to what i want to do in life. And if i dont make it im still going to find me an agent and hope for a job somewhere. If you think its a scam oh well. If you dont and youre going on with it good for you. Either way wish me luck.

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yruso stupid
Gurnee, US
Jun 17, 2011 2:24 pm EDT
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If you people weren't so stupid and REALLY knew the requirements of Show Business, and had the DESIRE and TALENT and LOOKS, you would know, especially you Moms who either didn't have the courage to follow your dream and trying to live it through your kids, what it take to have a career in Show Business. Get real, MOMS, and face the facts that it's not the AMMS who is crushing your kids dreams, BUT YOU!

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reptup
US
Jun 25, 2011 10:38 pm EDT

not a scam

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shalda
Cantonment, US
Jul 07, 2011 10:45 pm EDT

I took my daughter to the mall yesterday and had a gut feeling this wasn't right. When you have 15 people ther and 14 make it, I think their could be a problem. I asked the man about how many kids get picked and he said 80% of them. That means almost everyone gets picked! I told the guy I would have to research this before I paid this money. The way I looked at it was if 14 people paid them yesterday that is alot of money people. Plus they are scheduling these events nightly. They also told me that my daughter would definitely have a comtract! but you know what they are giving 80% of the kids in Pensacola a contract right now. If all these kids are getting it around the world, it would be really hard to get any work. Think about it they are just trying to make the money on these photos from all these people. I wouldn't have had a problem buying pictures if they did a search in Pensacola and only came up with a few, but not 80%.

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Laura02
US
Jul 13, 2011 4:46 am EDT

wow, wow, wow, I have the photoshop tomorrow for my 4 year old, they asked me for a 50 dollars deposit but I didnt have my cc with me so they said that I could leave a check and they will return it when I give them my cc #, I will go tomorrow just to pick up my ck,

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crushingfate802
Groton, US
Jul 19, 2011 7:45 pm EDT

Not a scam. I went through this competition and interned for them for 4 months which means I worked behind the scenes. I went all the way through with the competition and now have a one year contract and have already landed auditions. Of course you have to pay money. The whole 'if they really want you then theyll pay you' is crap. Every model starts off having to buy business cards and comp cards to get themselves out there! If you havnt realized most companies charge you THOUSANDS of dollars for these quality pictures and this kind of publicity if you find it for under 200 dollars like with the AMMS then you should feel lucky and run with it! I did. There is a castin board once you send back your contract with hundreds of audition opportunities! NOT. A. SCAM.

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crushingfate802
Groton, US
Jul 19, 2011 7:49 pm EDT

THIS IS NOT A SCAM. I HAVE LANDED AUDITIONS AND JOBS THROUGH THEM!
I was an intern for four months after auditioning. Of course you have to pay to get somewhere if they want you they will not pay you until you have legit business cards and comp cards to get yourself out there! This company is providing a cheap alternative to become JUST as famous as others! I worked behind the scenes I know all the background information! YOU HAVE TO SPEND MONEY TO MAKE MONEY! spending 300 dollars tops on getting PROFESSIONAL PICTURES (usual cost anywhere from 2000 to 15000 dollars avg) as well as comp cards and internet publicity is CHEAP! and DEFINITELY WORTH IT! You guys have unrealistic expectations that becoming famous is free and hassle free and it is not! me along with 4 of my closest friends who did not intern but simply went through the competition as everyone else did have all landed jobs and are on the road to success!

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JUnny
Fresno, US
Aug 13, 2011 9:34 am EDT

I went to an AMMS two to three weeks ago, and now they send me a contract saying that I am a contract winner. I am so excited, but after reading most of the information that people post here I don't know if I should stop or continue on with the AMMS because I don't want to pay anymore money for the ID cards and all those if this is not going to go anywhere. Please let me know if I should continue on. My email is alwayssvang@yahoo.com

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kennyfan
Evington, US
Aug 24, 2011 8:16 pm EDT

After many hours of research I do believe this is a money scam. My daughter (along with every other child) received a 1 year NON-EXCLUSIVE contract. There are plenty of websites out there that do say that you should NOT have to pay any upfront fees. Now I have the wonderful job of breaking the news to my 11 year old daughter that these "dreams" are not coming true. Thank alot for that AMMS!

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bstao5
Beckley, US
Aug 27, 2011 7:35 pm EDT

Ok, So I read a lot of bad reviews about this company as well, when I didn't show up for the photo shoot with my daughter they called, I told them the only way I was coming back was to get my money. I told them all the bad stuff I had read, and that I was gonna get my money back even if I had to come down there and raise H*ll until I got it, we argued back and forth for about 15 moinutes, until he said that he would give me my money back and let my daughter still get her photos taken and go through the whole contest. He said that if I wasn't pleased still then I could bad mouth them all I wanted to, but if I was happy with the experience then I would leave some positive feedback about them...so we go in a few days for the photo shoot...I will leave more info soon...we will see what happens.

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psmyers
Cottonwood, US
Sep 08, 2011 7:01 pm EDT

my daughter auditions and went to the finalist and did her catwalk and her 45 sec. talent . spent $300 on pics that i have not seen the hard copy portfolio book they promised.

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psmyers
Cottonwood, US
Sep 08, 2011 7:09 pm EDT

my daughter did her auditions made to the finalist. She did the catwalk and her 45 sec talent. Paid $ 300 fo pics and this was in july. we still have not gotten our hard copy portfolio we were promised. I'm too beginning to think i was taken.

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tlar18
Fort Wayne, US
Sep 09, 2011 1:10 am EDT
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It is definitely a scam. My 3 grandchildren and my niece all went through the whole process. My son a photographer took their pictures and they still had to do more photos. The photographer did't have a clue. She cut off the tops of the heads of the kids in 3 of the 4 photos and the lighting was terrible. When it came to the talent part it was a big joke. What's worse they sent 1 yr. contracts to all the kids and that is the last we heard of them. I agree there is a good amount of money that will be spent when getting into this type of career but most reputable companies will give you a guaranty of some sort and work with the person on how to put their self out there to get jobs. AMMS is just out to get as much money as they can and if they come across some super talented child like a, Shirley Temple, They might try to promote them. Everyone else is just lining their pockets.

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KristyLL
Dublin, US
Sep 09, 2011 6:38 am EDT
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It's a SCAM PEOPLE! No one in the model world is going to make you pay them money for you to take photos and have them promote you! Think about it...If they want you, then they will pay you and if you are wanted, you then get a agency to represent you to get you jobs, . You only pay your agent when you get jobs and when you are paid for those jobs. That my friends, is what agent and talent managers do. So if anyone in a mall asks you to pay them, so you can come back and take pictures and then get some sort of bogus contract, then you have been scammed! It's not rocket science and all they had to do is pay the mall for the space and unfortunately, the mall doesn't care if they are scammers because the mall only cares about the money for the space. The vendor can do whatever they want...That is why sites like these are great and help warn the next person who may be scammed. I'm surprised these people are still operating!

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Ashlie95
Shreveport, US
Sep 14, 2011 4:56 am EDT

The American Mall Model Search isnt a modeling agency...they just search for people. I work for them as an intern. I'm 16. But after seeing all of this, I'm going to have a serious talk with them tomorrow and if I find out this is all true, they're going to find themselves on the news and in many places they don't want to be. I promise. I apologize to everyone who has had bad experiences with this company. I will try to uncover them if they need to be uncovered because it is ridiculous to do this to people! Once again, I apologize and hopefully it will never happen again.

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desouzajay
Philadelphia, US
Sep 14, 2011 5:37 pm EDT

SCAM! They are in Willow Grove Mall in PA. right now scamming people. I took my son who already has an up-to-date portfolio, business cards and comp cards, so tell me why he wanted me to pay $75 for more photos..It's a scam..just like the earlier post states; you have to get signed by an agency and it doesnt cost you anything. If the agency sees talent in you they will send you out on casting calls, then its up to you to get booked for the job. If you are booked for the job then the agancy will take 10% of what you are paid for the job. AMMS is a scam so please don't go there getting you or your poor childs hopes up because that is not the way to go!

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checkMEout
Philadelphia, US
Sep 24, 2011 6:29 pm EDT

COMING FROM A CONTRACT WINNER: I entered in the contest, i won the contract, and i paid for the comp cards etc etc. But I never paid for anything unless i consulted with other people in the industry as well. the comp and business cards ARE NECESSARY to book jobs. and professional pictures ARE NECESSARY as well because nobody is going to look at pictures you took in your kitchen or have a shower curtain in the background, like really? so AMMS charges pictures...so what?! who doesn't. The only way your going to get a FREE PORTFOLIO WITH FREE PICTURES is if you entered in AMERICAS NEXT TOP MODEL or one of those shows, other than that get over it. I live in philadelphia, not rich, not glamorous and yes my SINGLE MOTHER paid for my pictures. Nobody is really going to start out being tom cruises's co-star or dancing with j-lo in a commercial. YOU ALWAYS start out small. booking acting and modeling jobs in my city, some pay some don't either way it builds my resume so when i audition for the big parts in LA, i can say i have credit. Nobody wants to be scammed so its good to take precautions. The only negative thing i can say about AMMS is...the pictures weren't as professional as i expected. I don't believe that man's daughter is a professional photographer, but they must have been good enough because i got the contract. Those people aren't scam artist, they are just getting their cut from the pictures which is reasonable, ain't nobody in this money hungry country is gonna walk away with NOTHING. and whomever is ### about 20% should really stop making $7.50 an hour because if i book a job that pays $100 a day, then i can slide them a 20 and keep my 80. ITS NOT A SCAM. and mothers who are concerned for their kids, if your kid is cute enough and has a great personality then let them do it. I'm just giving you a fair response to the confusion. Those who think its a scam obviously gave up too early because they were paying too much attention to how much things cost.

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KristyLL
Dublin, US
Oct 03, 2011 4:08 am EDT
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OMG...A man's daughter took your professional pictures and they are "ok" but it's not a scam? Good luck with that.! After all my research and running far far away from the mall when the girl came over to my daughter and I to say how well she did and that I really should get in line to buy a package. If you want to be in the business, then go to a modeling agency who will teach you how to talk to producers and talent managers. For the price of the model agency, they give you your first prints. They also have major connections in the field. My friends brother had jobs up into high school for all kinds of ads and his mom said that it all depends on what the talent scouts want for that particular project. They will call you at anytime and tell you to be at a certain place wearing this or that so you can audition. It's that hectic and she said you have to be on your toes to get those jobs. Again...Set up by major modeling agencies like John Robert Powers etc. AAMS gave every child a contract that day but luckily I was smart enough to call my friend who used to be a model and ask for her advice which was "RUN FOR YOUR LIFE"! Yes, eventually you will have to pay for pictures from a professional photographer who is referred to you by the model agency and has a ton of experience. A guys daughter using a point and shoot and some cards to go by, um ya...That is truly a scam. Also, go ahead and GOOGLE AMMS REVIEWS and see what you come up with besides their pretty website. Sorry you lost out on a whole lotta money before reading all the reviews above. I believe the positive ones are from the people who work for AMMS!

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Redface234
US
Nov 11, 2011 9:03 pm EST

I did it and now I have a contract but after reading all this I dnt knw what to believe :/

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LizGriz
US
Nov 17, 2011 11:53 pm EST

Hmm. I'm really sorry to hear that, dude. I wanted to try it out but I don't have enough money for them to scam me anyway... I wouldn't be able or willing to pay a hundred and fifty dollars for photos I already have had taken (for free, might I add).

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sheila123
Chicago, US
Dec 08, 2011 8:54 pm EST

i signed my child up for this. it was very exciting anything is exciting once they tell u your child has made it. i paid the first 50$ like a fool. but i guarrantee they want get the other 100$. do your research people do your research please.don't be a fool. if u are not fore sure donn't do it

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Andrew D. Ford
Vancouver, US
Dec 14, 2011 9:56 pm EST
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The AMMS is featured on Oprah Winfrey as the #1 pick for scouting agencies ...so it's obviously not a scam.
They find you, groom you, prepare you for the stage. If you have true talent, sometimes they make you a Intern ... NOT A SCAM!

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Andrew D. Ford
Vancouver, US
Dec 14, 2011 10:38 pm EST
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A modeling agency never asks you for money once you have a contract ...NOT concerning your portfolio! Pay attention to detail people ...know what your talking about NOT regurgitate what people in general say ...that's not wisdom; just like actors doing some elses bit ...thats not TALENT!

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parentsbewise
US
Feb 01, 2012 2:07 am EST

Most ppl fail to realize that a real agency or casting can look at snap shots of their children and can tell if they can market them or not. There's nothing wrong with learning. We should learn everyday, but I think ppl are wasting their time and their children's time going through all of this stuff when they, themselves, can submit their children to agencies right now...and from the comfort of their own homes. In fact, I believe portfolios are made AFTER one is signed to an agency unless they are freelance models. The agency sets up test shoots with approved photographers to get pictures for the portfolio...and tearsheets from the jobs the agency gets them also go in the portfolio. This model search sounds like it may give a sense of temporary fun to attendees, but in the end...?

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ESPADAJASMINE
catasauqua, US
Mar 12, 2012 10:56 pm EDT
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NOT A SCAM NEVER WORKED FOR THEM BUT YES MY LITTLE GIRL WON THE CONTRACT AND WERE EXPECTING TO WORK REAL SOON SO ALL THAT IS SAYING ITS A SCAM GET A LIFE AND STOP MAKING FALSE COMMENTS PLEASE!

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ESPADAJASMINE
catasauqua, US
Mar 12, 2012 10:57 pm EDT
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NOT A SCAM I NEVER WORKED FOR THEM OR ANYTHING MY DAUGHTER WON THE CONTRACT AND WE ARE WAITING TO WORK SOON SO EVERYBODY THAT ARE MAKING DUMB COMMENTS GET A LIFE AND STOP FALSE COMMENTING ABOUT AMMS THEY ARE A LEGIT COMPANY!

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