John Travolta Personalized success!!!

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Hatsawayfan
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Re: John Travolta Personalized success!!!

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Not even gonna comment on this. After all this time, people still believe these are real, and continue to waste postage. Shameful. ( no offense )
Favorite successes: Julia Louis-Dreyfus ( authentic ), Roseanne Barr ( Authentic ), Patricia Heaton ( authentic ), Angela Kinsey ( authentic), Maggie smith ( authentic ), James hong ( authentic ) Doris Roberts ( authentic) Bill Cosby (Authentic), Alec Baldwin ( authentic ).
Most wanted: Anne Hathaway, Mila Kunis, Kaley Cuoco, Rachel Weisz, Michael Richards, Jason isaccs, Alan rickman, Kirstie alley, Bette Midler, Ellen degeneres, Miley cyrus, Demi lovato, Ashley tisdale, Beyoncé Knowles, and Britney spears ( Real. )
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Re: John Travolta Personalized success!!!

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Mfedor1231 wrote:I am very new to this site, and I posted this question somewhere else but nobody responded so I am sorry if it doesn't belong here....



Although I have been collecting autographs both in person and through the mail for close to 20 years, I am very new to this site and any and all assistance would be appreciated! I have never attempted to get 8X10 photos signed TTM and see a lot of successes on this site so I am thinking about trying. What is the best way to do this? I have a ton of 9X12 self-adhesive envelopes but I am very unsure on what the postage sending out and coming back to me is supposed to be. TIA for any assistance provided.

Mike
Have a look in the "Collecting Help" forum, you'll find numerous posts about this. :D If you've been collecting TTM for that long, I'm not overly sure what questions you'll have, but you'll find the answers there.
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Re: John Travolta Personalized success!!!

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Have a look in the "Collecting Help" forum, you'll find numerous posts about this. :D If you've been collecting TTM for that long, I'm not overly sure what questions you'll have, but you'll find the answers there.[/quote]

Thanks for the response. I haven't actively sought autographs in probably 10 years, maybe only 2-3 a year lately but this great site has rekindled my passion. My collection mainly consists of sports cards obtained in person or TTM, where the only postage I needed was a stamp. I looked in the Collecting Help section and did not really see a good answer for proper postage of a 9x12 envelope with or without cardboard to stabilize an 8x10 photo, and I mainly ask because I want to attempt to send some out the proper way with correct postage.
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Re: John Travolta Personalized success!!!

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Mfedor1231 wrote:Have a look in the "Collecting Help" forum, you'll find numerous posts about this. :D If you've been collecting TTM for that long, I'm not overly sure what questions you'll have, but you'll find the answers there.
Thanks for the response. I haven't actively sought autographs in probably 10 years, maybe only 2-3 a year lately but this great site has rekindled my passion. My collection mainly consists of sports cards obtained in person or TTM, where the only postage I needed was a stamp. I looked in the Collecting Help section and did not really see a good answer for proper postage of a 9x12 envelope with or without cardboard to stabilize an 8x10 photo, and I mainly ask because I want to attempt to send some out the proper way with correct postage.[/quote]


Hey, if you're looking for specific prices, then the postal service website is the best place. If you're in the States, then http://postcalc.usps.com/ will help you a lot. :)


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