#15408 by Craig Maxim
Tue Nov 13, 2007 4:43 am
Tue Nov 13, 2007 4:43 am
Well, it's a little odd that he wants in now, rather than say "I'd be glad to audition or jam with you sometime"
And asking for a number because you might be ineterested in some things, is pretty vague too. Most people would tell you what they are trying to hook you up with. Also, alot of people would just give you their number first if they feel comfortable enough to "want in" in to your music project.
Doesn't mean it's a scam. He could just be some guy they'll write a horror movie about one day, with 5 sequels called "He liked green eyes and pretty voices"
But seriously...
Just engage him a little in email only for now. Ask for some music sites he is listed on, to hear his work and read his bio and see pics. Then compare them with any other sites he may be on. Ask him to send you an MP3 or Video of his playing to "get a feel of his style" but also, to see if it is the same guy, and whether he sounds like the same drummer. Have him send the songs to a dummy account you set up for spammers or people you don't want to have your personal email yet.
Get his full name and google him in quotes. Ask for references. what bands has he played with in the past, and where did he perform last. You can check those out through the web and/or a phone call, which will eliminate just about any fear that he is a scam artist.
And asking for a number because you might be ineterested in some things, is pretty vague too. Most people would tell you what they are trying to hook you up with. Also, alot of people would just give you their number first if they feel comfortable enough to "want in" in to your music project.
Doesn't mean it's a scam. He could just be some guy they'll write a horror movie about one day, with 5 sequels called "He liked green eyes and pretty voices"

But seriously...
Just engage him a little in email only for now. Ask for some music sites he is listed on, to hear his work and read his bio and see pics. Then compare them with any other sites he may be on. Ask him to send you an MP3 or Video of his playing to "get a feel of his style" but also, to see if it is the same guy, and whether he sounds like the same drummer. Have him send the songs to a dummy account you set up for spammers or people you don't want to have your personal email yet.
Get his full name and google him in quotes. Ask for references. what bands has he played with in the past, and where did he perform last. You can check those out through the web and/or a phone call, which will eliminate just about any fear that he is a scam artist.
Greeniemagic wrote:Another possible scam somewhere maybe..Just got this email and I haven't advertised for a drummer!!!
Hi,
found your details on band mix. I am a drummer, and I believe it is a gift. I understand you're trying to put a band together, and if you still need a drummer, i will like to be part of that. Another thing is also if you don't mind for me to call you sometime as I might have something you'll be interested in.
by the way, my name is Tj. hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks
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