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  1. After I came home, I saw all the terrible reviews on the internet. People were sharing their stories, just like mine, on how that company manipulated them and how nothing good came out of it. AFTER LESS THAN 24 HOURS - I asked for a refund. Nine9 didn't accept it. Said that once I signed a contract, Nine9 "cannot" refund me. (a nightmare)

  2. The email is from the nine9 company email & nine9 is an actual agency.. but im a bit skeptical as to how “legit” this place is. I was never asked for a resume or headshot, or anything other than my name, email and phone number (I have no acting experience whatsoever, I just signed up for this on a whim).

  3. Before I start a little research will inform you that Nine9 was first a company named One Source Talent. The reason behind the name change was a lawsuit and the company being court ordered to pay over $60 K in losses. Now that they are Nine9, they may have changed somethings about themselves but in the end it is still the same scam.

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  4. It may sound too good to be true, but upon searching “Nine9 scam” and reading reviews, it is clear that our talent is thriving and Nine9 is breaking the mold. The best way to judge the legitimacy of a talent company is by talent testimonials. Nine9 scam accusations clearly have no ground to stand on after reading our talents’ stories.

  5. 104 Nine9 reviews. A free inside look at company reviews and salaries posted anonymously by employees.

  6. Nine9 reviews FAQs. Is Nine9 a good company to work for? Nine9 has an overall rating of 3.5 out of 5, based on over 112 reviews left anonymously by employees. 61% of employees would recommend working at Nine9 to a friend and 55% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has decreased by 2% over the last 12 months.

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