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I sent about 20-30 letters out to various celebs in November 2004 and STILL haven't had any replies (not even the letters back telling me that the address doesn't exist!!!)

I have sent to both USA and in the UK.

Is this waiting time (5 months) common or not???

What is the longest that you have waited for a reply?
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The longest for me was 7 months and it was for Orlando Bloom. Maybe some of the people you are sending too, dont reply. Did you send a Sase?? A lot of the time it is needed, so that could be a problem too. Just keep waiting, and maybe send some more. The letters could have also gotten lost in the mail.

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Thanks 'Taebee16'!

I have included Self-addressed envelopes in all of the letters that I sent!

I suppose I'll just have to cross my fingers and wait!!! :D

I've never been very good at waiting though..... :mrgreen:
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WOW,
I have been trying to figure out the same thing!
Ive sent out like 200 over 4 months, I Wait... nothing returned, nothing signed...
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I sent out a bunch in early January (50 or so) and have many that I have not yet had a response from.

All of the successes I recieved were very quick replies...

All of the RTS came back within a week.

I hear that it's not uncommon for a reply to take 6-9 months (and sometimes years), so I'll just be patient.

In the mean time I have a one in, one out policy---so, when I recieve a success (or RTS) I send out the next request. This way I always have a reasonable number out in the mail and can recycle some materials (i.e. cardboard to stiffen the picture envelope). If I've seen that someone had a recent success (i.e. reported on the feedback forum) I'll put those addresses next on my list!

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That seems like a good process you've got going there zdevin!

I shall try to 'control' the amount of letters I send :)

Thanks for the advice!!!

I shall definitely do that

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I have that same process, but I only use blank cards with 37 cent postage.
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I'm collecting photo's to display in my home theater (when i finish building it), so the postcard thing won't work for me... The photos definitely cost more to mail ($2+ per mailing), but at least I get what I want that way!!! (Although when I don't get replies it just hurts that much more becase of all of the extra postage!!!)
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COOL!
I had a plan to do something like that some day.
I just got a photo printer so I am going to sen out photos.
What is the best way to do that so the photo wont get bent either way?
How much postage do you use?
Thanx!
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Here's what I do:

1 Do not print your photo's on 'glossy' paper. Matte photo paper works good. I've found that the celebrities sometimes use a non-permanent silver marker to sign... I've had a couple of pics where the autograph literally fell off.

2 To mail the photos I use a 9x12 SASE envelope with a cardboard insert---I only send out 8x10 sized photos printed on 8.5x11 paper---8 x 10 is a standard frame size. You can buy cheap cardbaord boxes for about $.99 at Office Depot and cut 4 or 5 inserts out of each box. Make sure you get a single ply cardboard---double ply cardboard and stiff chip board weigh a lot more and will cost more to ship both ways. I put the photos in the 9x12 SASE envelope with a post-it on the outside that says 'photo enclosed'. I than put the SASE and letter in a 10x13 envelope to mail it to the celeb. I write 'DO NOT BEND' on both the SASE and outer envelope.

3 Postage varies depending on the number of photo's and the weight of the board I use to stiffen the envelope. Generally the SASE is either $.83 or $1.06. The outer envelope is generally $.83, $1.06, or $1.29 depending on exact weight. I use a digital kitchen scale to weigh the envelopes in ounces. I know the shipping rates by memory for now, but you can use http://www.USPS.gov to calculate first-class postage. If you go to the post office and buy a sheet of $.83 and $.23 stamps you'll be well set for any postage costs you'll encounter!

Hope this helps!

Regards,

ZDevin


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