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21 November 2006

Debbie McGee Models

Click to see ‘Debbie McGee Models’ in a variety of different sizes I’m sure Debbie McGee Models is perfectly legitimate, but charging £125 a throw to any naive young dreamer who happens to turn up at a nice city centre hotel sounds a bit much to me.

According to the website some fool wrote to Debbie’s famous husband, Paul Daniels, to ask if it was a scam. Goodness knows where they got that idea.
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  1. Miles says:

    I met Debbie McGee once and she was very nice to my son - who at the time was a keen magician.
    So as far as I am concerned she can do no wrong.

  2. Natz says:

    Yeah, I met Debbie recently.
    On holiday.
    She was so lovely!
    So I agree with Miles.

  3. Anonymous says:

    i paid the £125 for my daughter must be over a year ago now, and not heared anything since

  4. Clive Hurst says:

    I understand that Debbie McGee has no longer any interest in her agency and therefore is no longer connected with it; but she does not want to refund those who trusted in her name, when joining the agency…

    I would like to hear from anyone who has paid a fee to this agency, see my website for details.

    From 6 April 2008 there will be a 7 day cooling off period when you pay these up-front fees; but the agency is under no obligation to tell you that you have such a right…

    Best,

    Clive Hurst

  5. Andrea says:

    Both Debbie and Paul are nice people when you meet them. I too paid £125 to join for my daughter, but has anyone actually worked out the thousands of pounds they are making from the hundreds who turn up to join at each very nice hotel which no doubt we have paid for them to stay in?
    Perhaps they can well afford to be nice to your face, but they and other scammers are breaking hearts, as my daughter never received anything from them.
    They have certainly no respect from us anymore.

  6. mrs winfield says:

    yep us too got stung, thought we had a lagit company cos we have been stung before. My daughter went to York, we paid £150, yep she was there to greet us and seemed nice but then when we had questions to ask after we paid!! she had no time cos her mum and dad turned up. I think these people need showing up, when you think about how much money she must have made from this scam just because shes been on telly, just makes me sick. We heard nothing until about a month ago, A letter, saying she was no longer running the company and someone eles had took over but you had to pay a joining fee surprise surprise!!!

  7. Mrs Merton says:

    What consistently amazes me is that people are consistently amazed at this sort of thing happening. Until the relevant legislation is promulgated, therefore tightening the screw on these scam merchants, then companies such as those run by McGee - inter alia - will continue to get away with it.

    They prey on the dreams of parents whose children are often (at the risk of being mercilessly cruel from an aesthetic perspective)simply not good looking enough to work in an increasingly competitive industry.

    Sorry, but that’s the nub of it.

    I do wonder precisely what kind of dream McGee and her cronies were peddling, given some of the kids on her sight. Sorry to be cruel and unforgiving, but there you go.

    The best agencies out there charge nothing or very little, but they’re
    also very selective since they’re not charities. If they take your kid on it’s because they know they’ll get them editorial and/or tv work.

    They keep the numbers low accordingly because of their strict selction criteria, but this means potentially more work for your child.

    McGee wasn’t shy about flagging her name as leverage in fast-tracking her way into the industry. Tis a pity that she’s suddenly turned shy when genuine accountability is needed for her actions.

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