

I would gladly have a PP. Even a PP means for me that the actor or his agency care at least a bit...seb88 wrote:Thats probably why many mayor celebrities dont sign TTM at all. They would never be able to sign an autograph to each and every one of their fans, so instead of making just a few ones lucky and leaving all the other ones without anything, they send out PP's to everyone.Is it that hard to treat all his fans equal ????? If he can't send personalized autographs, he just can send a simple signature. To make his fans feel good. I'm sure that most of the people wouldn't mind if they got a simple signature. Better than none.
I'm completely different - I'm an ordinary fan too who doesn't care about the monetary value of autographs, but I absolutely DETEST a preprint/autopen/stamp etc. I like to think the celeb I've written to has read my letter, and has used his/her own hand to sign their signature. I might as well just print some celeb's autograph off this site if I wanted a preprintI would gladly have a PP. Even a PP means for me that the actor or his agency care at least a bit...![]()
May be it wouldn't be a very valuable for collectioners , but for an ordinary fan like me it would means the world...*sigh*
LolGary2880 wrote:this is true. we dont send out pre printed letters
I always worry about that when it comes to certain celebs to be honestbut well, who can be sure that there aren't some people in the actor's agency who sign instead of the actor ?.....
Half of me feels the same way about celebs like Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, and Stevie Nicks. It'd be nice to know there was a chance of getting something back if I put my resources--time, stamp money, and heart--into sending them a sincere fan letter.agentalpha wrote: I would gladly have a PP. Even a PP means for me that the actor or his agency care at least a bit...![]()
May be it wouldn't be a very valuable for collectioners , but for an ordinary fan like me it would means the world...*sigh*
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