by eug » Wed Feb 14, 2007 7:28 am
sourrgrrapes wrote:Hello everyone!
My name is Maria, and I'm a newbie to all of this autograph collecting, but I must say I adore it so far.
I just recently attended my first celebrity auction on Sunday evening, and it was a lot of fun with a wonderful outcome of 6 thousand dollars for the Autism Speaks charity (autismspeaks.org)!! I won an autographed book by Henry Winkler and an autographed bag by Julie Andrews.
I'd really like to host my own celebrity auction on Ebay for the only non-kill animal shelter in my area called Animal Friends. I've read all of the helpful posts in this section, and now I have some questions of my own:
-Will some celebrities choose not to donate items for certain charities?
-Would it be okay if I included a picture of my own so I can get an autograph, too.. or should I save that for a different time? Haha.
-How do I get a proof of authenticity?
-If a celebrity decides to send something other than a picture (i.e. an autographed tshirt or mug) will they make up for the extra postage?
-Has anyone used "The Celebrity Black Book" Edited by Jordan McAuley?
-Does emailing people if you don't have their mail address actually work?
Okay, that is all for now!
Thank you,
Maria
Hey Maria,
Im no expert on celebrity auctions, but i'll try to help you out!
ok, your first question:
I doubt that a celebrity who signs usually through the mail would say no specially to a charity auction. i would think it would have the reverse effect. some people, such as Julie Andrews, dont usually sign through the mail authentically, but she has been known to sign things for charity auctions
Your second question: Some of the people on this site who run very successful charity auctions do recieve things for themselves too. Whether they ask for them or not i dont know, but im sure if you just slip in that you would like one too (and supply a photo) they would be more than happy to do it. whats the worst that can happen? you recieve something for the charity and not for yourself...oh well, you can always try again!
third question: Basically for this one, the only form of authenticity you have is the envelope that the request comes in. if it's addressed from your celebrity its a pretty good way to prove that its real...but as always, you cant really prove it, especially over Ebay.
fourth and fifth questions: i dont know, but i presume they would...and no i havent!
6th question: email addresses certainly work. one great one is Dame Judi Dench. i've recieved multiple things from her email address!!!
well, i hope that helped a little!
eug

[quote="sourrgrrapes"]Hello everyone! :D
My name is Maria, and I'm a newbie to all of this autograph collecting, but I must say I adore it so far.
I just recently attended my first celebrity auction on Sunday evening, and it was a lot of fun with a wonderful outcome of 6 thousand dollars for the Autism Speaks charity (autismspeaks.org)!! I won an autographed book by Henry Winkler and an autographed bag by Julie Andrews.
I'd really like to host my own celebrity auction on Ebay for the only non-kill animal shelter in my area called Animal Friends. I've read all of the helpful posts in this section, and now I have some questions of my own:
-Will some celebrities choose not to donate items for certain charities?
-Would it be okay if I included a picture of my own so I can get an autograph, too.. or should I save that for a different time? Haha.
-How do I get a proof of authenticity?
-If a celebrity decides to send something other than a picture (i.e. an autographed tshirt or mug) will they make up for the extra postage?
-Has anyone used "The Celebrity Black Book" Edited by Jordan McAuley?
-Does emailing people if you don't have their mail address actually work?
Okay, that is all for now!
Thank you,
Maria[/quote]
Hey Maria,
Im no expert on celebrity auctions, but i'll try to help you out!
ok, your first question:
I doubt that a celebrity who signs usually through the mail would say no specially to a charity auction. i would think it would have the reverse effect. some people, such as Julie Andrews, dont usually sign through the mail authentically, but she has been known to sign things for charity auctions
Your second question: Some of the people on this site who run very successful charity auctions do recieve things for themselves too. Whether they ask for them or not i dont know, but im sure if you just slip in that you would like one too (and supply a photo) they would be more than happy to do it. whats the worst that can happen? you recieve something for the charity and not for yourself...oh well, you can always try again!
third question: Basically for this one, the only form of authenticity you have is the envelope that the request comes in. if it's addressed from your celebrity its a pretty good way to prove that its real...but as always, you cant really prove it, especially over Ebay.
fourth and fifth questions: i dont know, but i presume they would...and no i havent!
6th question: email addresses certainly work. one great one is Dame Judi Dench. i've recieved multiple things from her email address!!!
well, i hope that helped a little!
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