>>20267635Sorry I missed this. Nursing a hangover...
Always be very, very careful with your personal information. You do not need to give your full name, address, etc. to ANY agency unless you're signing a contract with them. Other things like time zone, age, and previous channels is actually important though, but nothing that would be personally identifying. If you have concerns or questions, ask them during the interview. Legit agencies won't mind, and should welcome the opportunity to put the concerns to rest. The first generation of PRISM Project have said that the ad they replied to to get the interview was extremely vague and sketchy, but the agency itself turned out to be above board. Just be thorough and trust your instincts. As to whether it's worth it, ask yourself if the revenue you project you'd be making (after the agency cut) would be more than you're making now, or whether the loss would make up for whatever services you'd be receiving from them. That'll give you your answer.