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I'm still waiting on a copy of this film!

Lemon Zing

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Earlier this year, I pledged money to be in a short film, as an extra. I was in this scene way back in February where I was a drunk guy approaching a tunnel on a street in Edinburgh. My sister was in the scene with me, because I have anxiety issues and find it hard to go by myself to these sort of things, and I don't have support workers any longer. I paid £70 on Indiegogo just to be in it.

I have yet to get a copy of this film on DVD. That was part of the perk. Normally, the perk states when you will get the actual perk related stuff, and whatnot, but for this particular production, it doesn't say anything on the campaign page. I'm an extra in it, sure, but I've never gotten a copy of the film, nor is it anywhere online. Similarly, I paid £200 to be an extra in a Blade Runner type short film, and I have not really heard much from the director in terms of the filming dates, but it is listed as being in post-production now on IMDb.com, which is odd, because it's supposedly not complete. When I contacted Indiegogo to express my concern, they made out my £200 was a donation, and it wasn't for a perk. That is nonsense. The page states if you pay £200, you get to be an extra, and now the director is emailing me saying he has yet to find a date for the opening scene. The lack of emails from the guy has me somewhat worried. It even says the film was to be shot in August and September, so that time period is obviously over, and there have been Tweets about it.

I happened to message the producer who worked on that film called Flight when she was overseas ages ago, and she blocked me on Facebook. I then made another account to ask her why she blocked me, as it seemed rather impolite to block a guy just for asking a simple question. Because she was in Australia at the time, I commented about a band named Cold Chisel from there, just to be nice. No harm intended. Blocked!

She just gave me all this crap about me messaging her "private account" (it ain't private) and she says it's up to the director when it gets distributed, but she could have at least explained all that before blocking my other profile. Anyway, I think a lot of these producers are only out for themselves. They take your cash, and then run off.

I've also been a victim of blackballing in the past. It's a nasty activity where a person anonymously contacts other people, saying statements about you so other people don't give you work. This snooty actress called Nicolette McKeown who posts about me on Twitter, then contacted a guy making a thriller, and when he was posting on Facebook, he blocked me for asking to be an extra in his upcoming feature film about a year ago. I checked his list of friends after rejoining, and saw she was there. He was asking for £700 donations on Indiegogo recently for his Scottish indie film. What a cheek!

Anyway, I'm sure he then contacted this other director who was making a film too, because he had an ad about recruiting extras as well, then fobbed me off by saying they didn't need any extras when the ad clearly stated he did. Now, if somebody is being so darn sad and doing this, it's rather low. Also, in some films where the people involved may know her, I noticed they are perhaps doing the shots I'm in, in such a way where I am not really seen, because I've observed that they space people out, but have it where I cannot be noticed. It's as good as not being in the film at all. I'm sure it's because they've been contacted behind the scenes with slanderous remarks about me and the problems with my ex support workers, which has zero to do with them.

Then again, I may be exaggerating, but I know my nemesis knows a lot of these people online, even if she hasn't met them, so it's possibly not as crazy as it seems (I've a sixth sense when it comes to a-holes anyway, as I've dealt with so many of them for 16 years). I've also paid money to get a 'special thanks' credit in place of appearing in certain film projects, then when they see my YouTube videos which clearly reveals to them I could have autism, they just block me. I'm going to write to the Filmhouse bar where that producer works and express how I've been mistreated by people in the industry, and by my ex support workers, and the court system. Other people who wronged me are soon going to be receiving love letters too and possibly restraining orders. Well, it's nothing derogatory, but I will give them a piece of my mind.

My mother told me to stop handing over money to people though.
 
My mother told me to stop handing over money to people though.
I'd have to agree with your mother here. Usually people are paid for being extras, not the other way around.

Some of these situations seem to me to be scams. You shouldn't have to pay up front in order to do work that you should be paid for.

If you are having trouble with a particular actress, then I would advise you to avoid her, rather than antagonising people who might be associated with her, because by doing that you are just proving her point to them.
 
Reading your other posts, you seem to be getting in a lot of trouble with people online. Apparently something about the way you approach people online seems unpleasant? Maybe take some time to consider who you approach, and how you do it. I mean no offense, just meant to give my perspective on things.
and I'd have to agree with @dragoncat16, don't pay people for being an extra.
 
You either get paid for being an extra or it’s voluntary. You’ll only have to pay for travel expenses.

Anyway, don’t blame yourself. They are clearly taking advantage of you and they also know you’re a vulnerable adult which makes their behaviour more shocking. It’s their actions that say a lot about them than you.
 
@Bolletje I'll admit that maybe people don't like to get random contact from non friends on Facebook, but she could have at least answered my question the first time around, or said she doesn't want contacted. After all, I did fork out a lot of cash.

That guy I was talking about in my thread about the stalking, well he still does it. He signs up aliases on this IMDb.com related support site to reply to my threads. I noticed the other day my account was banned (why?) and my posts are gone, so I went into my control panel and deactivated myself. They kept refusing to add uncredited roles to Sylvester Stallone's page, even after I gave evidence he is in the films I posted about. Eventually, I realized that they were just being awkward. It caused my stalker to chip in too, and abuse me.

I am 99.9% sure it's him stirring up trouble. He did this sort of thing already, and then some of his user names were revealed to be the same on other websites, like Wikipedia. He followed me to other websites because of things I posted on a Resident Evil forum. He kids on he is helping me in certain threads, but if I point out to the staff it's him back to stalk me, he then acts stupid, and says I'm flaming him, so he runs off to tell the staff to get me into trouble (because this is his malevolent pattern). He is just doing all this to get a rise out of me. You can tell it's him signing up too, as he just creates a new name to reply to each post separately. Now I'm not saying a random newbie cannot do that (see a person's post and respond), but that's unlikely to occur in that manner, because they would have to register and see that particular topic. Keep in mind, that the support forums are not a typical community based forum, so it's normally only highly established members and staff who reply. He does this on other forums, too. He signs up other accounts to pretend he has "back-up" and then posts obscene porn images and stuff about me being into transgender people. Well, I am, but what he posts on Love Forum is totally disgusting. He flooded the forums with animal porn several weeks ago, and this "Mark Strange" is actually the name of an actor I was in a movie with, so this troll is just committing identity theft.

Some examples of his abuse can be found here...

Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Escapement/Archive - Wikipedia

Be wary of this troll!

(Yep. What a fruicake!)

Contributions/25e

(I'm known on Wikia as 25g, so he used 25e to harass me).

A Sincere Request : Ban Peter A

(He has dozens of banned accounts, and there are no moderators there now).
 
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Indiegogo and other similar funding systems where people are promised perks for donating can be a winner for everyone involved, but sadly it is also a great opportunity for scammers who can ruin it for everyone genuine. At worst there's very likely people raising money there that have absolutely no intention of actually giving away any advertised perks or in some cases even putting the money towards what they're claiming it for. Sometimes they may even intend to give away the perks, but can't when the project falls through and donation refunds are rare. What is worse is when they're classed as donations and not as a product/service you've purchased because they can then state that you have no consumer rights and it's worse still when organisations such as Indiegogo aren't interested in helping or even blacklisting people who have may have ripped people off.

Something needs to be done to better regulate systems such as Indiegogo and when people give "donations" entirely for the perks I think there should be some sort of consumer protection.

Regarding the troll, he is committing criminal offences now and it might even be worth seeking legal advice and/or speaking to the police, he doesn't seem too clever and is probably posting from his real and traceable IP address without even using a VPN, but even if he was it's surprising how authorities can trace someone if they want to. Otherwise I would try to ignore him as much as possible, just post reasonably and if he trolls, don't even reply as he wants a flame war and that will make you look bad too, just send a polite private message to the staff and write it calmly, state the facts and keep it simple, don't complain too much or the staff may just ban both of you to get the problem out of their hair, it might not be fair, but that's how some staff work. Try to stay away from anywhere not moderated, but if you don't, it's still best not to flame, just reply with something very simple like, "I am sorry, but I am being trolled" if he writes something horrid about you and then leave it. Hopefully he will get bored and move on if you stick to this and he doesn't think he's bothering you too much. Best of luck!
 
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It's okay. I got a message from the director. I'm not allowed to advertise the film, though, as she has to be discreet.

I hope I can get something done about this Chris fellow soon, too.
 

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