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Customers feel betrayed by talent agency

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POSTED: 5: 15 pm PDT 8 October 2010
Updated: 6: 52 pm PDT 8 October 2010

Bookmark and Share Selling dreams of acting and modeling career, Elk Grove Creative Talent attracts hundreds of children, adolescents and their parents. When the company closed throughout the night, parents and children were left feeling ripped off. "I was really just to refresh my acting skills." Acting's really always been a hobby for me. "I love simply perform," client Casey Marr said. "I am suppose to have many hearings with agents and did not get a single hearing, stated another client, Becca Thich.". Thich, 13, Lincoln and Marr, 15, woodland, invested their hopes, dreams and dollars of creative talent. Marr signed in June, plunking down $895 for 20 classes and six hearings officer. Thich paid $1,565 his College Fund. It has only three classes before the creative talents suddenly closed its doors, leaving only a voice message on the hotline: "creative talent is officially closed because of the economy. "They signed me even after that they knew they were going to do business," said Thich. Frustrated, they have contacted 3 calls. Owner Suzanne Fuesi says Director 3 calls that Creative Talent does not have the financial means to remain open. And it is not fair to customers from the cold. Sabrina McLean was acting coach said Fuesi still has his back wages. "I am upset that they were lying." I am upset that I feel betrayed, McLean said. Marr and Thich said they will continue to deal with their local schools and theatre companies, but they have little hope to recover their investment."I think now everything what they wanted it was just for the money," said Thich.The Fuesis have not yet filed bankruptcy, to the small claims court is an option for customers.Others who have paid by credit card may challenge the accusations.Droit copyright 2010 by rights KCRA.com.Tous réservés.Ce hardware cannot be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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