stillluckyas13canbe wrote: Okay, no one is disputing you sent her a letter asking for an autograph, and no one is disputing this is what you got back. The point being raised is that it's not been genuinely signed by Sarah Jessica Parker, and if you knew that (as you said in one post previously) then it's best to label it as such. For example, "Received - Preprinted Signed Photo" or "I got this photo back, sadly it's a PP".
If you don't know it's not a genuine signature when you receive it, fair enough, but several members pointed this out politely on this, and other threads (ie the Bonnie Wright one), and your response was to go ape at members who were trying to help. Members will always be happy to help if you ask for advice on the signature, and equally members will always point out if it's not genuine, for just the reasons I have given already... to prevent others from wasting time and money.
Feedback is feedback, be it a genuine signature, a PP or an RTS, but you have to label accordingly so no one else makes the same mistake as (most!) collectors prefer a real signature, for obvious reasons.
I am completly agree with stillluckyas13canbe. This is public forum and FEEDBACK so you can post AP, PP, ps or sec but don't public success there.
This is normal that stars sent other photos when they send PP (like Robbie or Bonnie) or PS(like Bill Nighy). Sometimes secrectar/star confused photos and switch them. But that's no reason to stop sending photos. stillluckyas13canbe is very hepful person as many ppl here.
For me and for many ppl here only AUTHENTIC signature is SUCCESS. Beleive me it does matter. Why waste money and get PP when You can print it from google? It's good to know who send PP, AP or SEC after sending a letter. That's why is this forum for.
beckyloveschris13 wrote:Dose it matter if it is a non authentic it is still a autograph it dose not matter if it is a non authentic or not
Seriously? Seriously?
Does it matter if the "autograph" is genuine? If it doesn't matter, you might as well sign your photos yourself.
Surely the whole point in writing to get a signed item is that the item comes back signed by the person you write to? If not, then I have this whole game all wrong, and could be making millions by selling Tom Hanks signatures signed by myself.
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Bravo! That is most certainly the most logical thing I've read and yet people refuse to accept it lol. Awesome
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