Is this possible??

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synclaire
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Is this possible??

Unread post by synclaire »

Hi,
I always wondered if there was a possibililty that managers of celebrities choose fanmail vv by looking at the country?It was just a quick thought because I sent many requests vv and never heard a reply.The venues are ones posted in fanmail biz that do pass on fanmail ;-) .Sometimes I just wonder why?Thanks 8)

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Re: Is this possible??

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Well, first of all, I don't know if there is a delivery service available to the planet Jupiter...

Seriously though, I don't really know because you don't provide enough detail. Did you include an SASE with the correct amount of postage in US stamps? That would most likely be the biggest factor, as far as I know. I don't know for sure, but I doubt they would discriminate based upon which country the request came from. If you used IRCs, then that would be a different story. They might not have felt like going to the post office to exchange them for stamps. That's all I can think of.
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Re: Is this possible??

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Definitely what the person above me said. There's no other reason I can think of. If you include a return envelope with return postage, they really don't care where you're from... you might also send too early in production or too late. Sometimes a film might be listed as filming until July 18th, but a particular actor may only be filming until June 25th. In which case, you send your letter, but the actor has already left the set. Most of the time its difficult to know when certain actors will be filming their parts, so it's all a guessing game, really.

Hope that helps :)


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