SUCCESS: Willow Shields

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Re: SUCCESS: Willow Shields

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Hi Claudi :)

Thank you for your feedback {up}

Would you have a scan of the envelope you received please?
If so, you are in the run for the $10 gift certificate.

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Re: SUCCESS: Willow Shields

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Hey, nice success! {up}

You do whatever you like with your pictures, after all they belong to you :) If you prefer laminating them then go for it! It might make it difficult to sell it and will lower the value, and there are other ways of preserving them, but in the end it's all up to you. If you're going to keep it and care more about the personal value of the item, then I don't see the problem ;)
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Re: SUCCESS: Willow Shields

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It has nothing to do with value.

It's essentially a guarantee that it'll fade & yellow, as you're just permanently encasing it in a non-archival material. At least if you use non-archival sleeves, you can actually remove them.

Most people want to go out of their way to preserve their autographs, rather than destroying them, but it's your time & money.

Though am I curious if all these "they're yours, so you can destroy them if you want" posters would be singing the same tune if you said you set them on fire after getting them.

There's a sense of rudeness to knowingly destroy something that someone went out of their way to sign for you. And that's exactly what you're doing.
WaltG123 != WaltG123. & WaltG123,

There's a difference between blue text & a URL, ****. Those who can't read will be added to my ignore list.

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WaltG123. wrote:Actually it's just occurred to me. Nobody but her will know why she's signed it twice so please ignore my silly question. :oops:

Awww, how cute. Someone who thinks that people will be dumb enough to believe that they're me, despite the blatant period & completely different post numbers.

And, of course, the obvious fact that if, if it were me, I would've edited the post, not replied to it. Not to mention it's not necessarily true that "nobody but her will know why she signed it twice" & I'm smart enough to know that.

Not to mention the grammatical mistakes.

But, please, carry on. You can help me find more people to add to my ignore list. I don't need to be bothered reading posts by users that are stupid enough to believe that these 2 accounts are the same. I appreciate the help in weeding out the ****. So thank you. :D
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Re: SUCCESS: Willow Shields

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Hi Walt, mind your own business and stop bothering folks... You do with your autographs as you wish and stop tiring to dictate to others what they should do with theirs.. you are a bossy sort of guy..
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Re: SUCCESS: Willow Shields

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I'm getting really stressed out. I'm worried that there is a limit to ignore lists on this site. I can't imagine a world without an ignore list with a max amount of names. I mean, what would you do?
WaltG123 != WaltG123. & WaltG123,

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