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Questions about return postage
Hi guys I know this has been asks multiple times but I have a question on postage. I know that a few people have included 2 or 3 dollars with their letters for return postage. I did not have a way to get stamps and decided to provide 2 dollars with my letter and mentioned why I did it. I know the celebrity and their secretaries probably don't want to deal with that, but I wanted to know if anyone had success in receiving autographs after including money with their letters. Thanks
Re: Questions about return postage
Smaointe wrote:Hi guys I know this has been asks multiple times but I have a question on postage. I know that a few people have included 2 or 3 dollars with their letters for return postage. I did not have a way to get stamps and decided to provide 2 dollars with my letter and mentioned why I did it. I know the celebrity and their secretaries probably don't want to deal with that, but I wanted to know if anyone had success in receiving autographs after including money with their letters. Thanks
Yes. Duh.
WaltG123 != WaltG123. & WaltG123,
There's a difference between blue text & a URL, ****. Those who can't read will be added to my ignore list.
There's a difference between blue text & a URL, ****. Those who can't read will be added to my ignore list.
WaltG123 wrote:WaltG123. wrote:Actually it's just occurred to me. Nobody but her will know why she's signed it twice so please ignore my silly question.
Awww, how cute. Someone who thinks that people will be dumb enough to believe that they're me, despite the blatant period & completely different post numbers.
And, of course, the obvious fact that if, if it were me, I would've edited the post, not replied to it. Not to mention it's not necessarily true that "nobody but her will know why she signed it twice" & I'm smart enough to know that.
Not to mention the grammatical mistakes.
But, please, carry on. You can help me find more people to add to my ignore list. I don't need to be bothered reading posts by users that are stupid enough to believe that these 2 accounts are the same. I appreciate the help in weeding out the ****. So thank you.
Re: Questions about return postage
There's no reason to be rude.WaltG123 wrote:Smaointe wrote:Hi guys I know this has been asks multiple times but I have a question on postage. I know that a few people have included 2 or 3 dollars with their letters for return postage. I did not have a way to get stamps and decided to provide 2 dollars with my letter and mentioned why I did it. I know the celebrity and their secretaries probably don't want to deal with that, but I wanted to know if anyone had success in receiving autographs after including money with their letters. Thanks
Yes. Duh.

I have heard others try it and I have done it once. But I didn't get that request back.
BossC
Re: Questions about return postage
If they had simply typed "money for return postage" into the search feature linked on the top right & selected "Feedback" from the forum list, they would have known that.BossC wrote: There's no reason to be rude.
I have heard others try it and I have done it once. But I didn't get that request back.
BossC
But instead, like a lot of other users on this forum, they can't bother doing their own research & expect the answers to be spoonfed to them.
And, yes, that entitlement is a reason to be rude.
This forum used to be for genuine questions, not people who can't put in 5 seconds to look something up for themselves.
You were a mod in the good old days--you know that.
ETA: That doesn't even include the reasons it's a stupid question to begin with.
1) People wouldn't keep advocating it if it never once worked.
2) It's the equivalent of asking "do people sign if you don't send a picture" or "will people still sign if I don't include a SASE"--it varies from person to person. Yes, people do. Will they in this case? How the heck would we know?!
General questions like this, asked repeatedly/answered elsewhere or not, do nothing except bury legitimate topics with real questions.
WaltG123 != WaltG123. & WaltG123,
There's a difference between blue text & a URL, ****. Those who can't read will be added to my ignore list.
There's a difference between blue text & a URL, ****. Those who can't read will be added to my ignore list.
WaltG123 wrote:WaltG123. wrote:Actually it's just occurred to me. Nobody but her will know why she's signed it twice so please ignore my silly question.
Awww, how cute. Someone who thinks that people will be dumb enough to believe that they're me, despite the blatant period & completely different post numbers.
And, of course, the obvious fact that if, if it were me, I would've edited the post, not replied to it. Not to mention it's not necessarily true that "nobody but her will know why she signed it twice" & I'm smart enough to know that.
Not to mention the grammatical mistakes.
But, please, carry on. You can help me find more people to add to my ignore list. I don't need to be bothered reading posts by users that are stupid enough to believe that these 2 accounts are the same. I appreciate the help in weeding out the ****. So thank you.
Re: Questions about return postage
You don't know Walt very well do you? He doesn't need a reason to be rude.BossC wrote:There's no reason to be rude.
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