I got this response on July 25, 2012, 236 days later:
http://geraldscarpenter.wordpress.com/2 ... /frank-oz/

The return address on envelope:
The Jim Henson Company
1416 N la Brea Ave
hollywood Ca 90024
Nothing is guaranteed in this. Stop sending valuable prints (or whatever you are so bent about that you sent). Move on and focus on something else besides postal workers and agencies.sas wrote:then he should announce it to the world that he no longer signs autographs!! I am furious over this.
I just sent an e-mail to the Sesame Street Workshop telling them they received the cannister on May 25th, and Frazier signed for it, and I want to know if it is still sitting there, or did someone notify Frank. That this was not right to treat the fans this way. If it wasn't for the fans, there would be no sesame street, nor, the popularity of frank oz, along with all the other voice actors out there. It is bad enough the postal system is so messed up in delivering packages that go beyond your state, and it is a risk that they arrive at the destination, but, agencies will not even tell you if it arrived on that day.
I got posters autographed from Optimus Prime, himself, but, it was a war from his agency to even acknowledge they had received it back on July 5th. When I explained the wealth of prints I had sent out, and that the postal service, because if unexperienced mailmen, or workers that do the sorting, you have to track down your packages to make sure they arrived. Since, they forced mandatory early retirement, this leaves the workers that are not experienced to step in to sort. Which means, if the packages all look identical, they will not scan them, and will bundle them, which means, the ones that go to Texas, ends up going to California, because California is the name they see on the top one. Then the mailman will not leave a note to pick up the package at the post office, if you are not there to sign for it. so, they end up sending it back to the sender, which is me. So, that is why I call the places to make sure they have arrived. Then you have to put up with this at the agency themselves. it is a mess.
STay tune...if I get a reply from Sesame Street Workshop, I will put it on the forum.....
You are not going to hear back. even if he was signing he sometimes tkaes 3 years.sas wrote:then he should announce it to the world that he no longer signs autographs!! I am furious over this.
I just sent an e-mail to the Sesame Street Workshop telling them they received the cannister on May 25th, and Frazier signed for it, and I want to know if it is still sitting there, or did someone notify Frank. That this was not right to treat the fans this way. If it wasn't for the fans, there would be no sesame street, nor, the popularity of frank oz, along with all the other voice actors out there. It is bad enough the postal system is so messed up in delivering packages that go beyond your state, and it is a risk that they arrive at the destination, but, agencies will not even tell you if it arrived on that day.
I got posters autographed from Optimus Prime, himself, but, it was a war from his agency to even acknowledge they had received it back on July 5th. When I explained the wealth of prints I had sent out, and that the postal service, because if unexperienced mailmen, or workers that do the sorting, you have to track down your packages to make sure they arrived. Since, they forced mandatory early retirement, this leaves the workers that are not experienced to step in to sort. Which means, if the packages all look identical, they will not scan them, and will bundle them, which means, the ones that go to Texas, ends up going to California, because California is the name they see on the top one. Then the mailman will not leave a note to pick up the package at the post office, if you are not there to sign for it. so, they end up sending it back to the sender, which is me. So, that is why I call the places to make sure they have arrived. Then you have to put up with this at the agency themselves. it is a mess.
STay tune...if I get a reply from Sesame Street Workshop, I will put it on the forum.....
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