Introduction

Scammers are targeting clients looking to get their hair braided by using real stylists’ work and creating fake social media pages.

Reports of Scams

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is receiving reports of scams targeting individuals wanting braids. Scammers take pictures from legitimate stylists and post them on fake social media pages.

Modus Operandi

Potential clients find the fake pages and book appointments, often making small deposits. Clients realize they have been scammed when they do not hear back from the supposed stylist on the appointment day.

Impact on Legitimate Businesses

Real stylists like Porsche Hensley, who has been braiding hair for over 10 years and owns Divine Innovation 615 in Nashville, are affected. Hensley reported instances where clients arrived for appointments, only to find out they were scammed.

Precautions to Avoid Scams

BBB advises not to pay for the service in full before the appointment. Visit the stylist’s location before booking. Verify the stylist’s work by searching for them online and including the word “scam” after their name. Ask for the stylist’s license number and verify it.

Continuing the Business

Despite the scams, stylists like Porsche Hensley remain undeterred and continue their work.

Conclusion

Scammers exploiting the popularity of hair braiding are causing issues for both clients and legitimate stylists. Clients are advised to take precautions to ensure they are booking authentic services.

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Thursday, May 15, 2025

In Urban Radio, 60 is the New 25

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 width=Was watching   a vid with Charlamagne the other day, why do industry people get mad at me for talking him up? Is he a threat? He is only 29! At any rate, Charlamagne, while not having a lot of urban radio experience is pretty wise beyond his years and he was talking about the dream deferred for the black Radio DJ, who thinks he can rise to the stars when he or starts out in urban radio but learns too late it’s probably not going to happen (laugh). When I started in radio there was a mass exodus of old ass black Radio DJs. So I didn’t have anyone to tell me, “Don’t fall for the bullsh… young en, get out if you are not where you want to be by the time you are 30 chile.” I thought I was starting late at 23 and quit my job making $700 a week as a waiter at the Marriott Marquis in Atlanta in 1985.   I should have learned my lesson after working for Dorothy Brunson at WIGO in Atlanta. My salary went from $700 a week to $210 a MONTH doing overnights. WIGO was the very first station I worked for (and almost the last). Dorothy was a mean and bitter woman, I am being very kind when I describe her like that. I’ve heard her called many other things (laugh). I don’t even know if is still alive but when you said good morning to her, you were lucky if grunted back (laugh). I ran into so many more of her during my tenure and I did get out by the time I was 32 and started the magazine The Industry Dot Biz . But I see so many Radio DJs well into their 40’s who are either waiting for a break or they have given up and are just glad to come into the radio factory each day.Yesterday I was reading a story on Ryan Seacrest signing a fooking 4o million dollar deal and he is 34. Wendy Williams just got her own TV show at 45. Ryan has been doing TV for damn near 10 years now and got his first big break when he was half of Wendy’s age. This is probably why I have such issues with old ass rich black Radio DJs (laugh). I mean it’s OK to make your money but bring a new talent along for a part of the ride you greedy motha fookas. You can’t die and take this sh… with you and bringing your family members into the fold DOES NOT COUNT. They have not paid any dues. You could utilize that young unknown talent to open up doors for yourself and your boring ass shows and eventually urban radio IS going to realize the advantage of having local talent again if they want to stay alive…. Sh… , I give up. I’m in this fight by myself. I’m going to the gym to go swimming. Motha fook this.

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