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Pat Thielen

Posts: 16800

Hastings, Minnesota, US

Yep -- Becca rocks! This is the same guy that has a portfolio of other's people work on ModelPlace. I told the mods about it, and it's still there. I also started a thread, and I've been posting a message in the "shout" forum (I forget what it's called). You did good Becca, and hopefully this guy will be gotten rid of one way or another.

  I recently got my first piece of nasty mail, and it wasn't from this guy. It was from a "model" who was mad that I dissed her boyfriend. So, I ignored her and sent it off to the mods. She's still here too... sad

  -Pat-

Feb 05 06 02:44 am Link

Photographer

Valkyrur

Posts: 1187

Nelsonville, New York, US

mollie_lane wrote:
Unwanted confrontations and responses such as this is why whenever
I get an email which MAY violate MM rules or I see a casting call that may well
violate MM rules...I notify Dan, Theda, or Mark about it.

I do NOT personally contact the poster or the creator of the email EVER!
THAT is not MY job or MY responsibility...NOTIFYING MM moderators is.
It is THEIR job to police MM.

By doing so, I spare myself the possible backlash IF it turns out that whomever
IS violating MM rules and regulations.

But what surprises me is that ANYONE or EVERYONE is shocked spitless when they
DO get these kinds of responses. Maybe it is just me...but I would have expected
THIS TYPE of response and behavior from someone who WAS/IS violating MM rules,
and KNOWS it and then gets "ratted out".

Besides that, if everyone just contacted MM Moderators, the rants would be reduced significantly and it would also spare MM moderators public discussion of violators that should remain internal.

or call 1-800-mollie-law

Feb 05 06 10:54 am Link

Model

Barbray

Posts: 885

Atlanta, Georgia, US

Louis Braga wrote:

or call 1-800-mollie-law

tongue

Feb 05 06 11:06 am Link