by nowandagain » Tue May 23, 2006 11:42 pm
Hi flourline
I would recommend using only "known" email addresses that are valid and tested by others. This way, you will know that the address is not from someone impersonating the celebrity.
If you would like to try an email address that is not known to be genuine or not, I would recommend sending an intial email, asking if it would be OK to request a photo. Say in the email that you'll include your contact address in another email if the celebrity responds by saying it's OK.
When you get a reply to your first email, if you think you trust the email address, send your details. If not, forget about it.
nowandagain [rockon]
Hi flourline :D
I would recommend using only "known" email addresses that are valid and tested by others. This way, you will know that the address is not from someone impersonating the celebrity.
If you would like to try an email address that is not known to be genuine or not, I would recommend sending an intial email, asking if it would be OK to request a photo. Say in the email that you'll include your contact address in another email if the celebrity responds by saying it's OK.
When you get a reply to your first email, if you think you trust the email address, send your details. If not, forget about it.
nowandagain [rockon]