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Re: Big question

by rpbluesman » Wed Jun 27, 2007 6:19 pm

Ahhh..a sports collector! Well here's my advice on how to send to athletes, as I have a good deal of experiece.

The easiest thing to send is cards obviously, but you can also send a baseball, photo, or pretty much anything else so long as you pay postage.

Just remember that what you send may not come back, so make sure that what you send is something that you won't mind losing.

Also, try to avoid the star players, as they mostly don't sign. Stick to the benchwarmers and rookies that are likely to sign

Re: Big question

by Peyton » Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:18 pm

please do not double post and just reword your question.

but you can send about anything that will fit in your envelope because if you send a box of stuff it isn't guaranteed to fit in a P.O. box. You can send posters, photos, trading cards, really anything.If you don't have any photos of the person just send an index card.

Re: Big question

by ozzman » Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:08 am

anything just about. Just be careful, you might not get it back.

Big question

by mctomlinson21 » Tue Jun 26, 2007 3:35 am

Besides a sports card, what else can u send to an athlete through the mail

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