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    What to do? What to send?

    I am new to the TTM autos... What is the best way to get autos in return? Send return postage and envelopes? Whats all the little things I need to know? Thanks guy, I appreciate the help from this website! It's a great one!

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    To get anything back you must send a SASE with the correct postage. Also include a letter requesting the auto. Be nice when asking. My letters are short, sweet and to the point.

    Good luck!

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    And hand write the letters, it makes them more personal.

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    And hand write the letters, it makes them more personal.

    I agree only if you have excellent penmanship. My kindergarten teacher rolls over in her grave every time I write.

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    check out the sticky thread which explains the whole situation. There are some great tutorials on how to send baseballs, big items, and even just cards. I usually just send a card to them, and maybe if I would like them to sign something larger, ask them in the letter if they will sign something like a ball, or 8x10. Many times, they will write back saying heck yea I will sign whatever you send. Bigger names may send you a price sheet for items, but if you like a lesser player (especially one who is retired) you can get anything signed you want.

    Good luck, and welcome!

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