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Tru Talent Management
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My son and his friend were at the movie house in Sugerhouse when a man approached them, told them that he was looking for a couple of boys to be in a disney movie, told them that they could make alot of money. He did not say his name just gave them both a card and told them to call. Of course they are were excited and I for one did not want to tell him no. I took my son down to the ""Talent Management Co. and listened to what they had to say. As I suspected it was a sales pitch. I asked them who was the man that a approached my son and they had no clue and acted like they didnt know that someone had giving him a card. they asked for $2000 dollars for 6 week of training. the floors were dirty, no covers on the electrical outlets yet everyone is making thousands of dollars. More than that I think it is unethical to approach young kids and hype them up just to try to exploit parents. because if you ""love your child then you will do this for them. its just sad.
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