Reggie Jackson (MLB HOFer) success

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Re: Reggie Jackson (MLB HOFer) success

by ssneff » Thu May 17, 2012 8:36 pm

ssneff wrote:
Baseman12345 wrote:Can you please pm me the address I'm a die hard Yankee fan and Reggie Jackson is my favorite baseball player ever but I can never find a successful address

Mr October Foundation for Kids
Reggie Jackson
500 Valenzuela Rd
Carmel, CA 93923

Please include SASE along with $40 (per item) for signed memorabilia.
Make payable to Mr. October Foundation for Kids

Re: Reggie Jackson (MLB HOFer) success

by ssneff » Thu May 17, 2012 8:35 pm

Baseman12345 wrote:Can you please pm me the address I'm a die hard Yankee fan and Reggie Jackson is my favorite baseball player ever but I can never find a successful address

Mr October Foundation for Kids
Reggie Jackson
500 Valenzuela Rd
Carmel, CA 93923

Please include SASE along with $40 (per item) for signed memorabilia.

Re: Reggie Jackson (MLB HOFer) success

by ssneff » Thu May 17, 2012 8:22 pm

mattcorrell wrote:did someone give you his address or did you find it on google or something? ive searched for his address and tried multiple but always come back failures.

Reggie Jackson
500 Valenzuela Rd
Carmel, CA 93923
Because of hard economic times, Reggie is now excepting $40 (per item) donations to his Mr. October Foundation in exchange for signed memorabilia. Quite a break from the normal $89 to $129 normal value.

Re: Reggie Jackson (MLB HOFer) success

by hockeyfan1994 » Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:29 am

mattcorrell wrote:Hey scrotum! No one cares about your opinons. Show me the post where I had received a "fake Ryan TTM". Since my original reply back to you was so thoughtfully deleted by admin (kiss my a$$) you probably didn't see my rebutal.
Chill out. Don't be a dick man. This one just seemed too good to be true, so - congratulations on the success.[/quote]

Kinda hard not to be a "d*ck" when you question my character. The more important question is where is this fake Ryan TTM that I posted? I still don't see it and since you can't provide it your credibility here in this forum is forever tarnished. And that's not me being a d*ck, that's just being truthful.[/quote]

who is ryan?! ryan sandburg? rex ryan?! ryan braun? zimmerman? howard? anderson?[/quote]

To be honest the first and only one of interest that came to mine that is a hall of famer is Nolan Ryan. But truth be told, I know if that's the case that he is dead wrong. I know there is no post out there that says that I received a Nolan Ryan ttm frankly because I never sent one to him.

Re: Reggie Jackson (MLB HOFer) success

by hockeyfan1994 » Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:27 am

lucasolson81 wrote:Congrats on the Jackson autograph ball, it looks great! That member that was dissn you obviously doesn't know what he is talking about. You are one of the true professionals on this site, that will help a person out. I hope the successful posts keep coming for you!
Thanks, I appreciate that. At least someone on this site got it right. :)

Re: Reggie Jackson (MLB HOFer) success

by lucasolson81 » Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:42 am

Congrats on the Jackson autograph ball, it looks great! That member that was dissn you obviously doesn't know what he is talking about. You are one of the true professionals on this site, that will help a person out. I hope the successful posts keep coming for you!

Re: Reggie Jackson (MLB HOFer) success

by mattcorrell » Wed Jul 06, 2011 2:52 am

Hey scrotum! No one cares about your opinons. Show me the post where I had received a "fake Ryan TTM". Since my original reply back to you was so thoughtfully deleted by admin (kiss my a$$) you probably didn't see my rebutal.[/quote]

Chill out. Don't be a dick man. This one just seemed too good to be true, so - congratulations on the success.[/quote]

Kinda hard not to be a "d*ck" when you question my character. The more important question is where is this fake Ryan TTM that I posted? I still don't see it and since you can't provide it your credibility here in this forum is forever tarnished. And that's not me being a d*ck, that's just being truthful.[/quote]

who is ryan?! ryan sandburg? rex ryan?! ryan braun? zimmerman? howard? anderson?

Re: Reggie Jackson (MLB HOFer) success

by warlordforever04 » Fri Jul 01, 2011 3:14 pm

im sending baseball card and 20.00 and ill post when it comes to finally end feud

Re: Reggie Jackson (MLB HOFer) success

by hockeyfan1994 » Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:51 pm

Footballdj32 wrote:
hockeyfan1994 wrote:
Footballdj32 wrote:I'm calling BS on this one. Same guy that posted the fake Ryan TTM?! Anyone?
Hey scrotum! No one cares about your opinons. Show me the post where I had received a "fake Ryan TTM". Since my original reply back to you was so thoughtfully deleted by admin (kiss my a$$) you probably didn't see my rebutal.
Chill out. Don't be a dick man. This one just seemed too good to be true, so - congratulations on the success.
Kinda hard not to be a "d*ck" when you question my character. The more important question is where is this fake Ryan TTM that I posted? I still don't see it and since you can't provide it your credibility here in this forum is forever tarnished. And that's not me being a d*ck, that's just being truthful.

Re: Reggie Jackson (MLB HOFer) success

by Footballdj32 » Thu Jun 30, 2011 10:57 pm

hockeyfan1994 wrote:
Footballdj32 wrote:I'm calling BS on this one. Same guy that posted the fake Ryan TTM?! Anyone?
Hey scrotum! No one cares about your opinons. Show me the post where I had received a "fake Ryan TTM". Since my original reply back to you was so thoughtfully deleted by admin (kiss my a$$) you probably didn't see my rebutal.
Chill out. Don't be a dick man. This one just seemed too good to be true, so - congratulations on the success.

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