Sending To A Person's Home Address

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knightfan1980
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Sending To A Person's Home Address

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Asked this a few days ago and no response, so I think I am going to address this again and add more details. This person really isn't much of a celebrity but this person was on a local news station, but this person is no longer with them and can't seem to find an address for this person. Would it be appropriate if you found another address and it was where they lived would it be appropriate to use? If it's listed in the directory like White pages, etc. Should I use it? Other says to use it but I don't know! I respect the person and don't want to get the person mad or anything. If anyone can answer this, let me know! Thanks!
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It really is up to you and whether you feel that it's ok.

Personally I would never send to a home address of any sort.
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Okay. what if there was no any other address which is the case? Then what? Thanks. :) yeah thats what I thought too without permission, I think it would be wrong.
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Nothing wrong with it at all,if they dont like it they can just not sign for you or "return to sender" its not a big deal because think of all the things that are sent to your mail all the time that you didnt ask for its just part of life and i am sure this person will actually be glad to hear from you and get a nice letter.I have sent to a few home addresses over the years and always got my pics back signed.
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I sent a letter to Brian Deegan's home address and received a personalized letter, stickers, etc. It really depends on the person.
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Oh really? Thats so cool! Well this is a person was part of a news team and is no longer with the station due an on going mess. Hard to find an address as I dont think this person's former station would be able to forward it. I want to include my support for this person too and know Im thinking about the person at this time. I want to do a holiday card too but people say it's a bad idea, etc when I think it's a good idea. It is a public address as it can be searchable. through whitepages, etc as the person was/is a public person. The person didn't give it out however but yeah wouldn't hurt but I hope I don't get into trouble. Thats the problem. I want to include my support for this person too and know Im thinking about the person at this time. But thanks though!
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Aw. How sweet. :D Hope he was nice and was cool about it. :)


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