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Originally Posted by Shooting_Maniac1
btw Dean... these were people I called friends and that said over an over they they were my freind. We have a very good relationship, they stayed at my home, ate at my table and became very close. I was hurt over the way they treated me since it was clear our friendship was meaningless. They extorted me and used exposure as there ammo to get what they wanted. We had an agreement and they broke it. Your post is further proof of that. If I didnt honor my agreement then I should expect to face legal action. Why when I model breaks her agreement is it different?
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First of all - you shouldn't be scheduling models for shoots if you don't have the money to pay them Jeff. Secondly, it sounds like you thought because you guys were "friends" that you could jerk them around when it came time to pay them what you owe them. Instead of paying her what you owe her you want to tell her that your client hadn't yet paid you...which is complete bullshit and you know it. Looks like you tried to take advantage of their friendship by stringing them along until you got some more money in your account to pay them what you owe them. Dude, if you would straighten the fuck up and do the right thing and treat people the way you would want to be treated....none of that would have happened. Any photographer who hires girls for shoots and then can't pay them is a scammer in my book
