Sent letter from Italy with two pictures, SAE, LOR and two International Reply Coupons.
Received back only one photo signed in my SAE.
Address: Dick Van Dyke
23215 Mariposa DeOro St.
Malibu, CA 90265
USA
It depends on the point of view: for me it's a success, because the letter arrived and didn't get lost, the IRCs worked as well...
The autograph can be secretarial, but it doesn't matter.
Fede-27 wrote:It depends on the point of view: for me it's a success, because the letter arrived and didn't get lost, the IRCs worked as well...
The autograph can be secretarial, but it doesn't matter.
If it doesn't matter if the autograph is secretarial then why didn't you just get your mom to sign it. Then that way you would of saved money on IRCs and envelopes.
Fede-27 wrote:It depends on the point of view: for me it's a success, because the letter arrived and didn't get lost, the IRCs worked as well...
The autograph can be secretarial, but it doesn't matter.
You should have taken it to your next door neighbor and asked, "Please sign this photo 'God Bless, Dick Van Dyke'". It would have cost nothing and the result would have been the same.
Fede-27 wrote:It depends on the point of view: for me it's a success, because the letter arrived and didn't get lost, the IRCs worked as well...
The autograph can be secretarial, but it doesn't matter.
You should have taken it to your next door neighbor and asked, "Please sign this photo 'God Bless, Dick Van Dyke'". It would have cost nothing and the result would have been the same.
That's actually pretty funny
How on earth can a secretary signing a photo be considered a success? Do you say to your friends, ''oh yeah, I have Dick's autograph....well....it was his PA, but hey, still counts right?''