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Originally Posted by Quagmire
If you re-read my post it covers your first question.
If VS had any business ethics they would have kicked the 'studio' in Toronto to the curb. There is absolutely no possible way to excuse the actions of that 'studio' from a professional standpoint. He took advantage of a situation that he had purely because of representing them. Had he not been representing them he would never have had her personal information.
Of course the clueless jerkoffs at VS don't seem to be able to grasp this concept.
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Unfortunately the "ignore list" doesn't work when you are quoted but now that I see it - Strait from the models mouth one post before you:
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Originally Posted by miss_bellabellini
That's right Aaliyah, I've mentioned this a few times already but since it is being brought up again I have to say that it was resolved 100% to my satisfaction.
VS responded to me immediately when I spoke with them directly and sorted out the situation much faster than I anticipated. There will be problems in ANY company, what matters is how the company responds and solves the problems.
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