hey there i just had a good idea on making money : if you got any double autographs in your collection you can sell them on the internet at a site where they have to bid on your double autographs , how does that sounds like? any suggestions please:D
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Re: making money
I don't think that people should collect doubles. and I think that if you do, you should be a huge fan of the person, and you should keep it. I think that people selling autographs is what is wrong with this hobby. It makes it harder for everyone who is a real fan to get an autograph. Anyone who would sell an autograph...even a double, is not a real fan.
Re: making money
I agree with The_Champion. This is a hobby, not about money. This is about collection peoples autographs that you are a fan of - not a way to make money.
Favorite Autographs: Luciano Pavarotti (IP), Joan Baez, Dorothy Hammill (IP)
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Newest Autos: Tim Allen, Daniel Radcliffe x3, John Lithgow
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Re: making money
i totally agree with the both of you but i mean , if you got any double autographs and you can sell them to get money and with that money you can buy new things that you might need for your autograph collection.
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Re: making money
so in that way it;s good to sell your double auto's for money so you can buy new equipment for your autograph collection , dont you guys agree?
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I don't agree with selling autographs. If someone has taken the time to send you a signed photo you should have the decency to keep it. However I have purchased autographs in the past and I have sold a couple of my purchases. I'd never sell anything that someone had taken the time to sign especially for me though. Hope that makes sense {thumb2}

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Re: making money
i would never sell any of my autographs i am going to auction off(pending a succes which i have good odds of getting thou i didnt send yet) a couple robin williams autographs which i am asking from him for a charity auction but i am also writing him for autos for myslef so yes i will have his auto to that way and hes a awsome signer also
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Re: making money
Personally anything I get IP I will never sell. And most things TTM I won't sell either (unless they are not authentic like pp, ap, secretarial, which I have no interest in).
With autographs that I have purchased, I don't have a problem with selling the item. For example, sometimes you purchase an item, but after a while you get the chance to meet the celebrity IP. In that case I have no problem re-selling the previously purchased Autograph.
However collecting Autographs just to make a profit isn't something I would do.
With autographs that I have purchased, I don't have a problem with selling the item. For example, sometimes you purchase an item, but after a while you get the chance to meet the celebrity IP. In that case I have no problem re-selling the previously purchased Autograph.
However collecting Autographs just to make a profit isn't something I would do.
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