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Jerry Maren
P.O. Box 90010
San Diego, CA 92169-2010
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Congrats!revg14 wrote:Success from Jerry Maren. Sent 1 photo and the $10 fee on September 22, 2014, received on October 9, 2014.
Address Used:
Jerry Maren
P.O. Box 90010
San Diego, CA 92169-2010
RevG.
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You can put either the celebrity or your address in the sender's section of the return envelope but overall it's best to put your own as, if there's any trouble with reading your address in the middle, at least it will be RTS to you. If it were to go back to the celebrity I doubt they would put the effort into making sure it got back to you. They've already taken some time to send it to you originally.renef09 wrote: Does putting the recipient's address as the sender's address as well work? :razz:
jason1980s wrote:You can put either the celebrity or your address in the sender's section of the return envelope but overall it's best to put your own as, if there's any trouble with reading your address in the middle, at least it will be RTS to you. If it were to go back to the celebrity I doubt they would put the effort into making sure it got back to you. They've already taken some time to send it to you originally.renef09 wrote: Does putting the recipient's address as the sender's address as well work? :razz:
If you leave the sender portion blank, some celebrities may stick on their address label which is a small, neat, addition.
I think a lot of people who put the celebrity name in and address in the sender spot are just looking for attention from their postal employee. LOL.
Put whatever address you want the item to come back to, if perhaps some mistake happens and it can't make it to the "to" portion (your address). If you want the autograph, which you do, you'll need to put your address in both sections. You don't want it going back to the celebrity.renef09 wrote:Yep, I think the same actually, I never put return addresses. Could I put my own address even if, supposing I send something to the US, I don't live in the US? Thanks.
I like to put my address in both spots on my return envelopes that way if there's a problem or postage due it still comes back to me.renef09 wrote:Congrats!revg14 wrote:Success from Jerry Maren. Sent 1 photo and the $10 fee on September 22, 2014, received on October 9, 2014.
Address Used:
Jerry Maren
P.O. Box 90010
San Diego, CA 92169-2010
RevG.
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Uploaded with surfmypicturesDoes putting the recipient's address as the sender's address as well work? :razz: