by Selise » Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:27 pm
SweetRiverBanes wrote:Hey, everybody. I am relatively new to the message boards, and have recently begun trying to get some autographs, mostly from bands. I'm sure there are some obvious answers to this question but here goes:
In the last couple months, I have sent between ten and fifteen VV requests, all to venues that have confirmed successes, and most to artists that have signed VV before. To date, I have received NOTHING back. No fails, no RTSs, and sadly, no successes.
All of my mailings are CD covers in regular 5x11.5" envelopes with LORs and SASEs.
Thoughts?
How possible is it that they get received by the venue, end up on somebody's desk, then are thrown away? Would people really do that instead of just Returning to Sender?
I would appreciate any insight.
Hi! Welcome to Fanmail! I do a lot of my sending VV, so I hope I can help a little bit:
Honestly - it depends on the people handling the fanmail. Your letter probably did get passed on to the bands management *if* the venue is confirmed (I've no idea what venues you sent to). Sometimes the manager or the celebs will take the letters with them and read & respond when they get back to their home.
Is it possible they got thrown out - yes. Yes, people do really just throw things away.
I don't know what bands you've sent to, but it's possible the bands are going to go through their mail at the later date, or it's possible your letter got to the bottom of the pile. It's also possible that the band didn't get your letter, if your letter got there late. Perhaps you didn't have enough postage on the SASE.. There are multitudes of reasons why you might not have it back yet.
My best advice to you, especially while sending VV, is to only send what you are willing to lose. I typically send a 4x6 photo, a custom index card, plain index card or a magazine page or something that I'm not going to be too fussed over if I don't get it back.
Hope that helps,
Selise
[quote="SweetRiverBanes"]Hey, everybody. I am relatively new to the message boards, and have recently begun trying to get some autographs, mostly from bands. I'm sure there are some obvious answers to this question but here goes:
In the last couple months, I have sent between ten and fifteen VV requests, all to venues that have confirmed successes, and most to artists that have signed VV before. To date, I have received NOTHING back. No fails, no RTSs, and sadly, no successes.
All of my mailings are CD covers in regular 5x11.5" envelopes with LORs and SASEs.
Thoughts?
How possible is it that they get received by the venue, end up on somebody's desk, then are thrown away? Would people really do that instead of just Returning to Sender?
I would appreciate any insight.[/quote]
Hi! Welcome to Fanmail! I do a lot of my sending VV, so I hope I can help a little bit:
Honestly - it depends on the people handling the fanmail. Your letter probably did get passed on to the bands management *if* the venue is confirmed (I've no idea what venues you sent to). Sometimes the manager or the celebs will take the letters with them and read & respond when they get back to their home.
Is it possible they got thrown out - yes. Yes, people do really just throw things away.
I don't know what bands you've sent to, but it's possible the bands are going to go through their mail at the later date, or it's possible your letter got to the bottom of the pile. It's also possible that the band didn't get your letter, if your letter got there late. Perhaps you didn't have enough postage on the SASE.. There are multitudes of reasons why you might not have it back yet.
My best advice to you, especially while sending VV, is to only send what you are willing to lose. I typically send a 4x6 photo, a custom index card, plain index card or a magazine page or something that I'm not going to be too fussed over if I don't get it back.
Hope that helps,
Selise