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Re: Michael Jordan RTS

by MW1221 » Fri Mar 28, 2014 6:41 pm

kingstarsports wrote:You quoted a user "Lucky73", this user has posted nothing in this forum. You took this quote from another post. So maybe you should take your own advice in your "FAQ" signature and stick with the correct forum. You are in THIS user's RTS post, complaining about someone on another post complaining. I think it is quite obvious how irrational and ridiculous you are and I have made my point so I will be moving on.
Yes, another post ON THIS FORUM. I even posted it with a link to the thread it was posted in.

As I said, I was speaking generally ABOUT THIS FORUM.

Would you like to look up the difference between forum, thread, and board?

The Feedback FORUM is a forum, which is why the heading reads "Forum".

This is a THREAD within the Feedback forum, also known as a "Topic".

The Feedback forum is one one of many forums on this board, which is why you will find the index on the "Board Index" page.

But sure, I'm being ridiculous because you can't use a dictionary.

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And by the way, you have made a point, but it's not the one that you think you made.

Re: Michael Jordan RTS

by kingstarsports » Fri Mar 28, 2014 6:34 pm

You quoted a user "Lucky73", this user has posted nothing in this forum. You took this quote from another post. So maybe you should take your own advice in your "FAQ" signature and stick with the correct forum. You are in THIS user's RTS post, complaining about someone on another post complaining. I think it is quite obvious how irrational and ridiculous you are and I have made my point so I will be moving on.

Re: Michael Jordan RTS

by MW1221 » Fri Mar 28, 2014 12:23 pm

MW1221 wrote:
CHIgrapher wrote:^^^^ Correct!

Do NOT waste your time sending out another request to Michael Jordan.

You will NOT get an authentic autograph in return.
...People on this forum stopped listening years ago. [Edited for brevity, emphasis added.]
See what I mean, CHIgrapher? They quit listening a long time ago. Best to just sell them the Brooklyn Bridge or some prime swampland in Florida and get some cash out of it, because the more you tell them that it's not in their best interest to buy it, the more they'll fight you and then they'll just go to someone else without a conscience to sell it to them instead.

If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. At least you get some cash out of it.

Re: Michael Jordan RTS

by MW1221 » Fri Mar 28, 2014 12:15 pm

MW1221 wrote:
kingstarsports wrote:
MW1221 wrote: Your username has the word "Sports" in it and you're telling this person to try a new address for Michael Jordan?

Michael Jordan, the athlete known to all sports collectors as the guy who won't even sign in person (let alone TTM) because of an exclusive contract with Upper Deck? Michael Jordan, the athlete whose signature is so rare, it can easily fetch four figures on the market?

Michael Jordan who replies to every single TTM request with the exact same form letter and PP, both of which you can print out yourself and save the postage?

1) I don't know why anyone bothers to try to get Jordan TTM.
2) I don't know why anyone encourages anyone to try to get Jordan TTM.
3) I don't know why anyone would take that advice.

But whatever, your dime.


I normally do not respond to people like you, I usually ignore negative people and you also seem like one of those annoying people who are a "know it all" and "always right" so I feel it is probably a waste of my time to debate you lol. But you are actually wrong. Yes Michael Jordan is a HUGE celebrity and like all A celebrities, it is extremely difficult to get an autograph but you are 100% wrong that Michael Jordan DOES NOT autograph through the mail or IP. I have included links from the past 4 years of videos of Michael Jordan signing FOR FREE, IN PERSON. As far as TTM successes, there are actually several reported successes on this site and many more on other sites as well. So your argument holds absolutely no water my friend {down} I would agree that it would be a long shot with a TTM success but that is the point of this hobby duh! Below are the videos of M.J. signing many autographs for fans For Free and in person and to view successes of Michael Jordan TTM, use the search bar above and Google to see many successes (although I am sure Mr. Autograph Collector "MW1221" will almost surely and immediately provide a numbered list of the reasons why these reports are not true and/or not authentic). And BTW "MW1221" you babble on in your second post about complaining and entitlement... The only person who did that was you lol. The user was simply posting a RTS. Again that is the whole point of this site. I challenge you to quote one statement (other than yours) that could even remotely be considered as "complaining" or as "younger generation entitlement". You really sound like an angry old man and I am sorry that you are. Good luck and have fun with your projects everyone! :razz:


Michael Jordan signing for fans In Person, For Free! 2010:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-6MYn3LUOM



Michael Jordan signing for fans In Person, For Free! 2011:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5AOv1ZPvNg


Michael Jordan signing for fans In Person, For Free! 2012:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUJqZizz_HA


Michael Jordan signing for fans In Person, For Free! 2013:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTcPbKxBOVU
1) I was speaking generally, which would be clear to everyone, who actually read what I wrote instead of skimming it. Hence the words "Looking over this forum". Not my fault if your reading comprehension skills are sub-par.

And per your challenge, ok:

From here:
Lucky73 wrote: hello

i'm not happy with this succes because i don't like the acctres / actors

who don't want to sign nothing. Only this.

Thanks
Entitlement and complaining at its finest. Would you like more examples of people on this forum complaining about not getting autographs from people who owe them nothing? There's plenty of them.

2) Fine. You're right. I was wrong. All Jordan TTMs are totally 100% authentic and everyone should totally spend money to write to him. They aren't PPs at all, despite the fact that they're same signature in the same place on the photo every single time.

3) You're right again! He's totally signing for everyone for free! It's not like those people bought insanely expensive tickets to see him of which he gets a cut or that you only provided him signing on the golf course, where he'll only sign programs from that specific tournament (no index cards, photos, baseball/basketball cards, programs from other tournaments, etc.) and bags are checked to ensure that there's absolutely no memorabilia brought in of any kind.

So yes, I was wrong.

EVERYONE WRITE TO MICHAEL JORDAN AND IF YOU SEE HIM ON THE STREET, APPROACH HIM FOR AN AUTOGRAPH! I was wrong! He totally signs!
And when you're done with that, I'd love to sell you this great bridge in New York or some prime swampland in Florida.

Re: Michael Jordan RTS

by MW1221 » Fri Mar 28, 2014 12:05 pm

kingstarsports wrote:
MW1221 wrote: Your username has the word "Sports" in it and you're telling this person to try a new address for Michael Jordan?

Michael Jordan, the athlete known to all sports collectors as the guy who won't even sign in person (let alone TTM) because of an exclusive contract with Upper Deck? Michael Jordan, the athlete whose signature is so rare, it can easily fetch four figures on the market?

Michael Jordan who replies to every single TTM request with the exact same form letter and PP, both of which you can print out yourself and save the postage?

1) I don't know why anyone bothers to try to get Jordan TTM.
2) I don't know why anyone encourages anyone to try to get Jordan TTM.
3) I don't know why anyone would take that advice.

But whatever, your dime.


I normally do not respond to people like you, I usually ignore negative people and you also seem like one of those annoying people who are a "know it all" and "always right" so I feel it is probably a waste of my time to debate you lol. But you are actually wrong. Yes Michael Jordan is a HUGE celebrity and like all A celebrities, it is extremely difficult to get an autograph but you are 100% wrong that Michael Jordan DOES NOT autograph through the mail or IP. I have included links from the past 4 years of videos of Michael Jordan signing FOR FREE, IN PERSON. As far as TTM successes, there are actually several reported successes on this site and many more on other sites as well. So your argument holds absolutely no water my friend {down} I would agree that it would be a long shot with a TTM success but that is the point of this hobby duh! Below are the videos of M.J. signing many autographs for fans For Free and in person and to view successes of Michael Jordan TTM, use the search bar above and Google to see many successes (although I am sure Mr. Autograph Collector "MW1221" will almost surely and immediately provide a numbered list of the reasons why these reports are not true and/or not authentic). And BTW "MW1221" you babble on in your second post about complaining and entitlement... The only person who did that was you lol. The user was simply posting a RTS. Again that is the whole point of this site. I challenge you to quote one statement (other than yours) that could even remotely be considered as "complaining" or as "younger generation entitlement". You really sound like an angry old man and I am sorry that you are. Good luck and have fun with your projects everyone! :razz:


Michael Jordan signing for fans In Person, For Free! 2010:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-6MYn3LUOM



Michael Jordan signing for fans In Person, For Free! 2011:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5AOv1ZPvNg


Michael Jordan signing for fans In Person, For Free! 2012:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUJqZizz_HA


Michael Jordan signing for fans In Person, For Free! 2013:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTcPbKxBOVU
1) I was speaking generally, which would be clear to everyone, who actually read what I wrote instead of skimming it. Hence the words "Looking over this forum". Not my fault if your reading comprehension skills are sub-par.

And per your challenge, ok:

From here:
Lucky73 wrote: hello

i'm not happy with this succes because i don't like the acctres / actors

who don't want to sign nothing. Only this.

Thanks
Entitlement and complaining at its finest. Would you like more examples of people on this forum complaining about not getting autographs from people who owe them nothing? There's plenty of them.

2) Fine. You're right. I was wrong. All Jordan TTMs are totally 100% authentic and everyone should totally spend money to write to him. They aren't PPs at all, despite the fact that they're same signature in the same place on the photo every single time.

3) You're right again! He's totally signing for everyone for free! It's not like those people bought insanely expensive tickets to see him of which he gets a cut or that you only provided him signing on the golf course, where he'll only sign programs from that specific tournament (no index cards, photos, baseball/basketball cards, programs from other tournaments, etc.) and bags are checked to ensure that there's absolutely no memorabilia brought in of any kind.

So yes, I was wrong.

EVERYONE WRITE TO MICHAEL JORDAN AND IF YOU SEE HIM ON THE STREET, APPROACH HIM FOR AN AUTOGRAPH! I was wrong! He totally signs!

Re: Michael Jordan RTS

by kingstarsports » Fri Mar 28, 2014 5:09 am

MW1221 wrote: Your username has the word "Sports" in it and you're telling this person to try a new address for Michael Jordan?

Michael Jordan, the athlete known to all sports collectors as the guy who won't even sign in person (let alone TTM) because of an exclusive contract with Upper Deck? Michael Jordan, the athlete whose signature is so rare, it can easily fetch four figures on the market?

Michael Jordan who replies to every single TTM request with the exact same form letter and PP, both of which you can print out yourself and save the postage?

1) I don't know why anyone bothers to try to get Jordan TTM.
2) I don't know why anyone encourages anyone to try to get Jordan TTM.
3) I don't know why anyone would take that advice.

But whatever, your dime.


I normally do not respond to people like you, I usually ignore negative people and you also seem like one of those annoying people who are a "know it all" and "always right" so I feel it is probably a waste of my time to debate you lol. But you are actually wrong. Yes Michael Jordan is a HUGE celebrity and like all A celebrities, it is extremely difficult to get an autograph but you are 100% wrong that Michael Jordan DOES NOT autograph through the mail or IP. I have included links from the past 4 years of videos of Michael Jordan signing FOR FREE, IN PERSON. As far as TTM successes, there are actually several reported successes on this site and many more on other sites as well. So your argument holds absolutely no water my friend {down} I would agree that it would be a long shot with a TTM success but that is the point of this hobby duh! Below are the videos of M.J. signing many autographs for fans For Free and in person and to view successes of Michael Jordan TTM, use the search bar above and Google to see many successes (although I am sure Mr. Autograph Collector "MW1221" will almost surely and immediately provide a numbered list of the reasons why these reports are not true and/or not authentic). And BTW "MW1221" you babble on in your second post about complaining and entitlement... The only person who did that was you lol. The user was simply posting a RTS. Again that is the whole point of this site. I challenge you to quote one statement (other than yours) that could even remotely be considered as "complaining" or as "younger generation entitlement". You really sound like an angry old man and I am sorry that you are. Good luck and have fun with your projects everyone! :razz:


Michael Jordan signing for fans In Person, For Free! 2010:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-6MYn3LUOM



Michael Jordan signing for fans In Person, For Free! 2011:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5AOv1ZPvNg


Michael Jordan signing for fans In Person, For Free! 2012:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUJqZizz_HA


Michael Jordan signing for fans In Person, For Free! 2013:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTcPbKxBOVU

Re: Michael Jordan RTS

by MW1221 » Thu Mar 27, 2014 4:07 pm

CHIgrapher wrote:^^^^ Correct!

Do NOT waste your time sending out another request to Michael Jordan.

You will NOT get an authentic autograph in return.

They wasted their time and stamps sending out the request that was returned. If they want to do the same again, they can.

Frankly, looking over this forum, I'm starting to think a lot of the "collectors" here are actually masochists, who send out to these celebrities who don't sign just so they can complain and feel all sad and hurt when they aren't treated like royalty.

They say the younger generation is entitled--the more time I spend on FanMail.biz, the more I believe that. What always makes me laugh is the standard response that essentially comes down to:
I'm not entitled, I'm just mad at [name] for not doing me a favor and giving me special treatment, even though I don't know them at all and am in no position to ask for such a favor. HOW DARE THEY!
So quit trying to stop it. People on this forum stopped listening years ago.

Re: Michael Jordan RTS

by CHIgrapher » Thu Mar 27, 2014 1:39 pm

^^^^ Correct!

Do NOT waste your time sending out another request to Michael Jordan.

You will NOT get an authentic autograph in return.

Re: Michael Jordan RTS

by MW1221 » Wed Mar 26, 2014 10:04 pm

kingstarsports wrote:As the user above said, you have the new address! On your envelope, it gave you the new address listed in D.C. Above the address it says "Forward time expired" which means that the 1 year mark the post office will forward all mail from the old address to the new address has expired. But luckily you were given the new address. I would try it!!! {up} Good Luck!
Your username has the word "Sports" in it and you're telling this person to try a new address for Michael Jordan?

Michael Jordan, the athlete known to all sports collectors as the guy who won't even sign in person (let alone TTM) because of an exclusive contract with Upper Deck? Michael Jordan, the athlete whose signature is so rare, it can easily fetch four figures on the market?

Michael Jordan who replies to every single TTM request with the exact same form letter and PP, both of which you can print out yourself and save the postage?

1) I don't know why anyone bothers to try to get Jordan TTM.
2) I don't know why anyone encourages anyone to try to get Jordan TTM.
3) I don't know why anyone would take that advice.

But whatever, your dime.

Re: Michael Jordan RTS

by admin » Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:53 pm

Hi Eugene_Torkailo :)

Thank you for your feedback {up} and Sorry for your RTS :(

The forwarding address on the envelope should work :mrgreen: :

Michael Jordan
Jump Inc.
5335 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Suite 728
Washington DC, 20015
USA [us]

You have been added to the list for the $10 gift certificate.

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