NOTM has shut up shop, dep of Fair Trading has anounced Darcy's intention to close NOTM

homerj | 14/02/2007 - 20:00

After Today Tonight and other pressures NOTM is closing, his email addresses no longer work and Pencil Dick Darcy will soon be in goal.. Hoo rah!!!

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Author: James McDonald
Date: 14/02/2007 - 20:37

I checked this out on the Department and Government pages, but found nothing: where was this announcement made? Mind you, the Qld Govt pages are some of the most difficult to access online materials. But, there was no announcement in today's Gov't releases. I checked Google news: nothing. Likewise Sensis.

Cheers,

Jim


Well Done HomerJ
Author: David Green
Date: 15/02/2007 - 12:28
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My hat goes off to you my friend Smiling You stuck with your gun's and they paid off. Well Done Eye-wink

They burnt me when I first started out and its good to see them not being able to get anyone else.

Any word if those who they stole money off will get anything back? I would assume probably not...but well done again HomerJ

Keep Smiling

David Green
DRAGON FILMS
www.davidgreenenterprises.com


i called then (DFT) in QLD
Author: homerj
Date: 15/02/2007 - 20:17

i called then (DFT) in QLD and spoke to them, they guy said that they had contacted Darcy re the numberous complaints and darcy told him he was closing, mind you the guy did say "these sort of people usually just open up again under another name"
i hope we all caught a glimpse of him on Today Tonight...what a total wanker.... actually that's an insult to wankers...

homerj


Ha.
Author: slightlybemused
Date: 18/02/2007 - 16:42

Frankly, I'm glad.

NOTM would not leave me alone. Honestly. They called and left messages for me at least twenty times, but they seemed a shady operation (this was before the general comments made here, about them), so I decided against it (despite my mother insisting that I was 'passing up an opportunity'). Aren't I glad I did, now!


about NOTM
Author: aussie1990jaime
Date: 27/04/2007 - 21:45
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yeah... i was burnd too, i contacted fair trading and i had the chance to sue but its too complicated and for 150 bux isnt realy worth it, fair trading did mention to me the exposure on today tonight... i was relieved to hear they had closed down, apparently darcy allegedly closed the agency... but after finaly coming into contact with darcy after like 6 months, he tells me hes givin NOTM to a larger agency?? it also states this in the contact details on the notm site. one that will 'look after its clients' seems odd, there suppose to close down right? well thats what he told qld fair trading... damn, there is alot of conspirisy behind this lol...but i found a real agency, 2 actully... i recently moved to qld with my uncle,and have met both agencys, vox talent, and faye rolph models, these are the guys people should be getting with... the real deal... dont go through the internet, if you wanna get serious about this then get serious and dont be lazy Sticking out tongue, get out n find a real agent, one with a based office... we all learn from our mistakes so that we hopefully wont repeat those mistakes...i know that i have learnt from my mistake, and it came at a cost. but what doesnt in life? you screw up, you pay the price...
i wish everyone the best for the future...Smiling

~Jaime Waters~
aussie1990jaime.


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