by xhaileyx » Sun Feb 03, 2013 7:11 pm
People don't just post lists of dozens of email addresses because everyone who sees it will send a request just for the heck of it, it does not matter if they even like the celebrity--and once the email is spammed with hundreds of autograph requests, whoever monitors the email and sends out the autographs is just going to stop. And that ruins it for everybody. I could see helping someone out in certain cases, or trading emails even, but you have to understand if someone spends months or even years searching for a working email for someone, and they find one, they're not just going to hand it out to everyone who asks. It's not fair. The SFM's are wonderful, though, but that's just my opinion. I don't keep them with my real autographs but they make cool decorations in frames on shelves throughout the house, and honestly, no one I know who sees them hanging up all around is going to know they're AP/PP. if you're looking for handouts of emails, try those. I don't really collect actors or actresses, but for musicians, just a Google Search of
"Insert Band Name Here" Management is going to provide you with the name of their management company, usually they have a website, which leads to contact info, and there you have your email. For me I have had a couple emails I've found by using sort of an equation, for example: My favorite band's management company is Example Management, and I know their main manager's first and last name, so it can't hurt to send an email to
firstlast@examplemanagement.com, or
last@examplemanagement.com, etc. of you don't know their management company, check the backs of album covers, liner notes, etc.
People don't just post lists of dozens of email addresses because everyone who sees it will send a request just for the heck of it, it does not matter if they even like the celebrity--and once the email is spammed with hundreds of autograph requests, whoever monitors the email and sends out the autographs is just going to stop. And that ruins it for everybody. I could see helping someone out in certain cases, or trading emails even, but you have to understand if someone spends months or even years searching for a working email for someone, and they find one, they're not just going to hand it out to everyone who asks. It's not fair. The SFM's are wonderful, though, but that's just my opinion. I don't keep them with my real autographs but they make cool decorations in frames on shelves throughout the house, and honestly, no one I know who sees them hanging up all around is going to know they're AP/PP. if you're looking for handouts of emails, try those. I don't really collect actors or actresses, but for musicians, just a Google Search of [u]"Insert Band Name Here" Management[/u] is going to provide you with the name of their management company, usually they have a website, which leads to contact info, and there you have your email. For me I have had a couple emails I've found by using sort of an equation, for example: My favorite band's management company is Example Management, and I know their main manager's first and last name, so it can't hurt to send an email to firstlast@examplemanagement.com, or last@examplemanagement.com, etc. of you don't know their management company, check the backs of album covers, liner notes, etc.