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Originally Posted by Sebastian Sands
Well, I am not agreeing with you 100%. Shooters and performers have many ways to contact AIM to verify if someones test is real. A quick phonecall can make all the difference. I wouldn't shoot if I think a test is fake.
Sebs
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I didn't know it was not her test until AFTER the shoot. Then when she blew me off I called AIM direct. They confirmed the info I had (that it was not hers) and that she, based on her ID, had not tested in a long time. I did NOT shoot her thinking it was a fake test.
At that time AIM, along with her agent, should have put the word out that she was working with a bad / false test. Neither of them did anything.
What is there to agree or disagree with here?