by Wordsworth » Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:22 pm
Well, there are different opinions regarding this. Some may not want a check because of the possibility that it may not clear. Not that you would ever do that...but, then again, cash can be lost or stolen in the mail.
Not sure how to recommend one over the other. However, I would include a nice letter explaining your request and that you noticed their website did not specify a fee for a signature so you are sending $xx.xx in the hopes that it is enough.
Be careful about sending anything you can't afford to lose. Not that the celebrity would keep your already autographed picture, but someone could steal it out of the mailbox, in the mail system itself or in the agency's office/celebrity's address. You don't know who is opening their mail, after all.
Things also get lost or damaged in the mail system too.
I also have no problem paying for an autographed photo, especially from a Classic TV celebrity who, while they may be able to live somewhat comfortably, doesn't get royalties from the endless reruns anymore which means that fame doesn't necessarily translate into millions of dollars in a bank account from which to draw funds for photos and postage.
Well, there are different opinions regarding this. Some may not want a check because of the possibility that it may not clear. Not that you would ever do that...but, then again, cash can be lost or stolen in the mail.
Not sure how to recommend one over the other. However, I would include a nice letter explaining your request and that you noticed their website did not specify a fee for a signature so you are sending $xx.xx in the hopes that it is enough.
Be careful about sending anything you can't afford to lose. Not that the celebrity would keep your already autographed picture, but someone could steal it out of the mailbox, in the mail system itself or in the agency's office/celebrity's address. You don't know who is opening their mail, after all.
Things also get lost or damaged in the mail system too.
I also have no problem paying for an autographed photo, especially from a Classic TV celebrity who, while they may be able to live somewhat comfortably, doesn't get royalties from the endless reruns anymore which means that fame doesn't necessarily translate into millions of dollars in a bank account from which to draw funds for photos and postage.