Has anybody here heard of a site called Fash?

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I got 2 emails from a site called Fash. Both were unusual to me. Both listings were with a crowd size under 50. The first one was needing a DJ to do a wedding in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. It was to be for 5 hours. The guests count was about 30 people and it said 12 and under. Their budget was for $600-750. The other one said 3 DJs were interested I believe and you couldn't get the info for the event but that it was going to be a birthday party in Brooklyn and that's it. I'm not saying I would answer any of the emails from Fash because I know sites like that they want you to pay them so you can connect with the client. My experience with such sites leads to a dead end and they got your money.
 
How much money of yours have they taken. Waiting for you too make up something. In other words pull something out of you A##.
 
I got 2 emails from a site called Fash. Both were unusual to me. Both listings were with a crowd size under 50. The first one was needing a DJ to do a wedding in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. It was to be for 5 hours. The guests count was about 30 people and it said 12 and under. Their budget was for $600-750. The other one said 3 DJs were interested I believe and you couldn't get the info for the event but that it was going to be a birthday party in Brooklyn and that's it. I'm not saying I would answer any of the emails from Fash because I know sites like that they want you to pay them so you can connect with the client. My experience with such sites leads to a dead end and they got your money.
You didn’t sign up for it so it’s likely a scam or a site showing fake leads and trying to get you to sign up and pay for the hope of what appear to be low quality leads.
 
FASH and BARK both suck and are a waste of time. Generally fake leads, or very low quality leads. Like how did they even get the lead info because who is going to click on FASH.COM and put their info in to find a DJ when plenty of other reputable sites show up on a google search. Makes you wonder how are they event finding prospects? It's similiar to Eventective.com which is also garbage fake leads site.

Here is AI's info regarding FASH

Fash is a technically legitimate website, but the overwhelming consensus among professional DJs and event vendors is that it is not worth your money. While it is a real company that connects clients with service professionals, vendors heavily criticize its monetization structure, low lead quality, and lack of customer support. [1, 2, 3]
Before you spend any money on Fash.com, look at how the platform operates and what other wedding and mobile DJs report: [1, 2]

How the Platform Works
  • Free Profiles: Creating a profile and listing your DJ business on the site is free. [1]
  • Pay-to-Play Leads: You are only given a client's first name, last initial, location, and the last four digits of their phone number for free. You must pay an upfront fee to unlock their full contact details or send a message. [1, 2]
  • No Direct Bookings: Paying for a lead does not guarantee a booking; it only buys you the opportunity to compete with other DJs who also bought the same lead. [1]

Common Complaints from DJs and Event Vendors
  • "Dead" or Unresponsive Leads: A major issue discussed on platforms like Reddit's r/mobileDJ and vendor forums is that unlocked leads frequently ghost. You pay to message a client, but they never reply, and Fash rarely offers refunds for unresponsive leads. [1, 2]
  • Low-Budget Clients: Vendors reporting on Facebook vendor groups note that the average user on Fash is bargain-hunting. If your DJ services are priced at a professional, premium tier, you will likely find yourself priced out of most couples' budgets on this platform. [1]
  • Hidden/Inconsistent Charges: Multiple reviews on Trustpilot highlight issues where credit cards were charged more than the quoted lead price, alongside complaints about nonexistent customer service channels when trying to resolve billing errors. [1, 2]

Better Alternatives for DJs
If you want to allocate a marketing budget to secure more events, industry veterans generally recommend:
  • The Knot / WeddingWire: Better suited for mid-to-high-tier wedding DJ budgets, despite their own premium subscription costs.
  • Thumbtack / Bark: Use a similar pay-per-lead model but feature higher traffic volume and slightly better dispute resolutions.
  • Organic SEO & Google Business Profile: Building up local Google reviews and optimizing your website is completely free and yields the highest-quality leads. [1]
 
What I remember is on Craigslist there used to be plenty of ads on there looking for a DJ to do an event for them and they were looking for cheap entertainment. Rarely do I see any clients looking for a DJ on there which I sometimes are on there looking for other things besides someone looking to book a DJ.
 
I just looked at my email address and saw another email from Fash. I wonder how they got my email address. I looked at the event and it's in Newark, NJ. I didn't check the date. It's for a birthday party for 5 hours. The budget is $300-400 and it cost to get the info $30.45. Now a listing like that is for a DJ who's desperate for work or a newbie just starting out.
 
Right You should snag it up. Good pay for somebody with no overhead.
 
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What I remember is on Craigslist there used to be plenty of ads on there looking for a DJ to do an event for them and they were looking for cheap entertainment. Rarely do I see any clients looking for a DJ on there which I sometimes are on there looking for other things besides someone looking to book a DJ.
I think you just answered your own question.
 
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I just looked at my email address and saw another email from Fash. I wonder how they got my email address. I looked at the event and it's in Newark, NJ. I didn't check the date. It's for a birthday party for 5 hours. The budget is $300-400 and it cost to get the info $30.45. Now a listing like that is for a DJ who's desperate for work or a newbie just starting out.
$30.45 to get the info.
No guarantee you'll get the gig.
You can see how this is not a DJ hiring business, it's a money making business.