by ApoTiff » Mon Mar 13, 2006 3:01 pm
I totally agree with awolgnr in the 2nd point.
I have to admit, that when I was younger, I used to send tons of letters to football (soccer) clubs and associations. But finally, when I grew up, I stopped doing this. Why? 'Cause, in my opinion, it's without any sense. I mean, if you send a request to a club/association you'll receive a typical fan pack including newspaper, stickers, catalogue with souvenirs, flyers, photos without autographs and, very rarely, pennants or pins. Authentic autographs? Really seldom.
Of course, some of these souvenirs are really cool, and for free, as pennants and pins. But the others (flyers, stickers etc.)? Waste of money.
Indeed, some of collectors might be happy with these successes. But should they really announce these successes on the "Feedback"? It might be better to inform the others of their successes on the "Sports Forum".
As a matter of fact, "Feedback" should be reserved for autographed photos (PP, autopens, authentic).
This is my opinion.
Paul
I totally agree with awolgnr in the 2nd point.
I have to admit, that when I was younger, I used to send tons of letters to football (soccer) clubs and associations. But finally, when I grew up, I stopped doing this. Why? 'Cause, in my opinion, it's without any sense. I mean, if you send a request to a club/association you'll receive a typical fan pack including newspaper, stickers, catalogue with souvenirs, flyers, photos without autographs and, very rarely, pennants or pins. Authentic autographs? Really seldom.
Of course, some of these souvenirs are really cool, and for free, as pennants and pins. But the others (flyers, stickers etc.)? Waste of money.
Indeed, some of collectors might be happy with these successes. But should they really announce these successes on the "Feedback"? It might be better to inform the others of their successes on the "Sports Forum".
As a matter of fact, "Feedback" should be reserved for autographed photos (PP, autopens, authentic).
This is my opinion.
Paul