by SnapShots2015 » Thu Sep 10, 2015 9:55 pm
after8 wrote:Sent a LOR to Ben Bailey
Im very happy with this took around 2 weeks to return to me in the uk
Ben Bailey
198 Okatie Village Drive
Suite 103-118
Bluffton, SC 29909
USA
Can I ask what size the photo and envelope is and is it bendable?
The reason I ask is because I'm in the UK and thinking of requesting an autograph from someone in the U.S using an A4 photo.The return envelope (9"x12.8") I use will be cardboard backed so it can't be bent. Due to the envelopes inability to be bent, USPS states it falls into the package category. Lowest postage price is $10.20 and I have to attach a USPS Customs Declaration - CN22 form to it.
This needs to be signed and dated by the sender before it can be posted back to me.
I wondered if this added requirement of signing, dating the attached CN22 might put the celebrity off responding altogether?
Is it worth using an unbendable envelope?Or should I use a regular one to avoid all this and take the risk of the photo getting creased in the post?
Thanks
[quote="after8"]Sent a LOR to Ben Bailey
[img]https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/v/t34.0-12/11924676_470152576496967_27888509_n.jpg?oh=cd25449f7bfb30ba290bc895b9094785&oe=55F25745[/img]
Im very happy with this took around 2 weeks to return to me in the uk :)
Ben Bailey
198 Okatie Village Drive
Suite 103-118
Bluffton, SC 29909
USA[/quote]
Can I ask what size the photo and envelope is and is it bendable?
The reason I ask is because I'm in the UK and thinking of requesting an autograph from someone in the U.S using an A4 photo.The return envelope (9"x12.8") I use will be cardboard backed so it can't be bent. Due to the envelopes inability to be bent, USPS states it falls into the package category. Lowest postage price is $10.20 and I have to attach a USPS Customs Declaration - CN22 form to it.
This needs to be signed and dated by the sender before it can be posted back to me.
I wondered if this added requirement of signing, dating the attached CN22 might put the celebrity off responding altogether?
Is it worth using an unbendable envelope?Or should I use a regular one to avoid all this and take the risk of the photo getting creased in the post?
Thanks