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Chris102
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Post by Chris102 »

AutographGirly wrote:I really don't like PPs. But, if their from a celeb that rarely sends I'm ok. I usually try hard not to get them, though.
I agree. It's great to get a PP from someone who rarely signs.

I always ask for a signed and personalized photo to prevent the risk of receiving a PP.

As for the autopen, I'm OK with an Autopen from the White House, because their system is so advanced and up-to-date that the only way you can tell that it's an autopen is to have a sample to compare it with. Otherwise, I hate the shakey autopen signatures.

Finally, I personally consider a PP a photograph, not an autograph. So, I do not consider a PP a "success" unless it is from someone who rarely signs, like I said before.
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Post by writergirl123 »

I throw pre prints away. They just don't have any significance to me. Except for my Emma Watson one...I'm such a huge fan of her I had to keep it :lol:
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