Management Company for Ghost Hunters Steve and Tango Scamming Fans

BREAKING:

Paranormal Management Company “Ideal Event Management” operated by said owner Mark Tetlow is under fire from some event venues for non-payment and also from celebrity talent that he represents for allegedly frauding, backing out of contracts and stiffing his own clients.

The allegations here written are just that alleged and have been reported to us by second hand sources, as well as public statements made and placed on social media. The statements made are believed to be true based on our finding of evidence that has supported this article.

Just a day or so after hearing about A man who failed to book events and was accused of writing A bad check somewhere in the UK, we hear about yet another man in the same way, minus of course the bad check. Just the same, a warning was put out about him (Mark} and about him not honoring his contracts.. The Klinge bros, are accusing Marc Tetlow of being lower then a dirty scoundrel and cheating them out of there just do wages.

 

Mark is the said owner and operator of Ideal  Event Management. Marks linkedin site has him listed as such since February of 2005 to the present. If any person or persons have been cheated or are out of money, A said listed phone number for Marc Tetlow is here and is listed under Ideal Management.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-tetlow-233b956a

Marc Tetlow
Ideal Event Management
(413) 478-3642
Marc@idealeventmanage.com

In A recent post, we saw a post placed on social media by the Klinge brothers about Mark Tetlow. It reads as follows”

Beware of Marc Tetlow and Ideal Event Management
I am usually a very colorful writer, but today I can do nothing but cut to the chase. If any of you have dealings with Marc Tetlow of Ideal Event Management, you need to cut ties immediately before that thieving shyster cons you too. And let’s set the record straight right now…. there are no two sides of this story. He has stolen from almost every paranormal person you can think of by not paying them for event appearances, lying about contracts, and owing venues money for past rentals and fees. As we speak, we are employing a team of attorneys. We know we probably won’t be able to retrieve any money that he owes everyone, but we can do everything in our power to make sure this cancer is removed from this field and is held accountable for his unbelievable actions. We want to make sure Ideal Event Management and anyone associated with it who knowingly collaborated with Tetlow are crushed into oblivion. Let me give you a little more context.

About a month ago, Barry and I attended the 7th Annual Paracon at the Shooting Star Casino in Mahnomen, MN. Tetlow was hired by the casino to bring in all the “talent” which included me and Barry and a whole host of others whom are very well known. Everyone was told a different story about their contracts. In our case, Tetlow told us months before the event that the casino was giving us a lump sum appearance fee, but we had to buy our own airline tickets out of it (basically they were putting the amount of the tickets into the fee). Ok fine. Then he came back and said later the casino thought we had a TV show coming out, but since it didn’t, they wanted to pay us less. Uh…ok….what TV show? We thought maybe they were talking about GL Revolution (which is a web series), but this was before October when we had planned on it coming out before it got delayed…so what he said made zero sense. Fine. Barry and I wanted to do the event, so we agreed. The event itself was GREAT! The casino gave us the rooms and all food and beverage free. They sold tickets to well over 1000 people and every single one of them came to our table at some point and filled the auditorium. Tetlow told us the last night of the event that he got a check from the casino, and once it clears he would pay us our appearance fee minus his 10% of course. That was our first red flag. Did they write a check in 1985? Checks pretty much clear instantly these days, but we could wait a couple days…so whatever. Monday next week rolls by…then Tuesday…then Wednesday. Barry is in constant communication with him. We get every excuse under the sun that his PayPal is locked up because of a bank account switch and it’s going to take a couple of days, then the bank had a problem, then he couldn’t get the check in the mail on time…blah blah blah BS. It had been over two weeks now, and after having all the patience in the world, we said go to the bank, get a check, and overnight it…. NOW! He said ok, he did that and it should be there in two days because he missed the cut-off time (whatever). Two days came and went, no check, and he had the nerve to tell Barry..”What?! I paid $35 to have it sent. It’s in an envelope yay big” blah blah blah BS. (The nerve of this ass clown to go into detailed description of an envelope he knew he never sent.) But the story goes further. Barry asks for a tracking number. He says let me pull my car over and give it to you. That’s the last we heard from him. Now this entire time Barry has been talking with the other talent at the event realizing that he is giving all of them the same run around. Come to find out also after asking around that NO ONE got paid for that event except two guys another agent had there. I guess he knew of the issues with Tetlow ahead of time and called his wife (not ex-wife as he told many people) and business partner that she better pay his clients. Well, he got lucky and she drained the last of their account to pay them (with a personal, temporary check no doubt.)

Now let’s go back and analyze a few points.  First, the scope of the missed payments is mind boggling. Not only did he not pay most of the people at the Shooting Star Event, he owed many of them for prior events. Lots of prior events. In the amounts of TENS of thousands of dollars. We found out from the guy who used to work Ideal events that Tetlow still owes them money from previous events. We have come to find out that Tetlow owes money to many venues….one being the St. Augustine Lighthouse whom Tetlow owes thousands too. Barry talked to them personally. Everything stated here is 100% fact otherwise we would not be saying it. There is a venue that Barry and I was supposed to do in another Florida location in January that Tetlow contacted on our behalf. He would not give us the contact info and we never saw the contract he negotiated. Barry finally got a hold of them today and Tetlow already took thousands of dollars from them for this event we know very little about, and now he is nowhere to be found. The venue even said Tetlow talked to them all the time but as soon as they paid him, he dropped off the face of the earth.

So back to the Shooting Star event. Tetlow took a deposit of tens of thousands of dollars from the casino, but since a couple of the main headliners canceled for one reason or another, they cut him a remainder check less the deposit for people canceling. Where did the deposit go? Where did the remainder payment check go? None of us have seen a dime. So we got a hold of a copy of the contract. Nowhere does it say anything about airline tickets or TV shows not happening. It has a list of the talent and says the casino will give Ideal X dollars and he will secure the talent. So not only was he lying about what the casino said so he could negotiate a shitload of money and only pay out a little, but he took it all and ran. There was no individual contract for anyone. He was literally handed a check and had ZERO money out of his pocket and ZERO risk of losing any money. It was the perfect scheme.   Again, these are all facts. The two good things that came of this is that a fraud was finally and officially exposed, and Barry and I made a lot of friends with many of our paranormal colleagues that we have yet to meet or work with. Out of a scheming fraud, the paranormal field was brought closer together.

For us personally, this wasn’t a lot of money. We basically recouped the airline ticket money we lost with the merchandise we sold, so it was a break-even situation for us, but this is principle. Every dime we do make goes back into our filming and other expenses we incur with Everyday Paranormal, but many others do this for a living. Here is the bad news…if you have a ticket to a future Tetlow/Ideal event, chances are it probably won’t happen. He owes too many people too much money.  If the event does happen and you are the talent hired for the event, chances are you will never see the money. Therefore, I have taken the time to type this long email to warn all our paranormal friends of the wolf in the hen house. He is still on the run, but karma is quickly closing in. Take this note. Spread it to the world. Talk about it on blog sites. Make it the topic of your radio shows. If you own venues, never deal with this guy. Make sure Marc Tetlow never has a chance to screw people again

The website for Ideal Event Management has been taken down and a search for all of the talent is now on a website called Brite Star Promotion. This company is reportedly “owned” by a person named John Brightman.

A search for this company Brite Star Promotions in the Massachusetts area where they claim to be based out of, has resulted in no Business Licence, no Tax ID they do not carry any Insurance and no Federal EIN. Buyers to these events need to be VERY AWARE and VERY SKEPTICAL about doing any business with any so called company that is not even a legal business or even insured.

An inquiry to the Massachusetts States Attorney General has been filed, looking into this suspected fraudulent website.

 

 

I am usually a very colorful writer, but today I can do nothing but cut to the chase. If any of you have dealings with Marc Tetlow of Ideal Event Management, you need to cut ties immediately before he cons you too. And let’s set the record straight right now…. there are no two sides of this story. He has stolen from almost every paranormal person you can think of by not paying them for event appearances, lying about contracts, and owing venues money for past rentals and fees. As we speak, we are employing a team of attorneys. We know we probably won’t be able to retrieve any money that he owes everyone, but we can do everything in our power to make sure this cancer is removed from this field and is held accountable for his unbelievable actions. Read more at www.klingebros.com/beware.

More of this story can be found on this said link.

https://klingebros.com/beware

After doing some research, we found multiple links either removed or down for Ideal management and A said Marc Tetlow. There is no Facebook pages and no actual links where Marc can physically be seen.

http://www.idealeventmanage.com/

Sources: 1. https://klingebros.com/beware

[ Original Article Here ]

Richard Klement is a writer for Ghost Hunters Fans.com and other Paranormal Publications, writing about his passions of the paranormal.

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2 thoughts on “Management Company for Ghost Hunters Steve and Tango Scamming Fans

  1. John Brightman conned me out of a couple thousand dollars, claiming i was his partner in an equipment business, i never saw a dime back. I attended many of Tetlows events years ago and never knew of any issues. Interesting.

  2. We will bring this up LIVE on the Phantasmic Journey PODCAST next week (Wed 9pm cst ) We will do what we can to get this out there for more viewers and listeners can be made aware of this slime ball…

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