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    Lightbulb important question!

    do you think i should send a jersey to a player that always send back even though its a jersey?

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    Yeah, why not? Maybe toss in a few bucks because it is a jersey but if you're confident of a success I say go for it.

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    if you do, please share your results as thiswas a question I had been pondering myself. Also, if you do, explain how you sent the jersey (packaging, stamps, etc.) thanks

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    The answer is always the same: Never send anything TTM that you can't afford to lose. Even the most "guaranteed" signers let one slip through the cracks or the item gets lost in the mail.

    Personally, I love sending larger items. They're more fun to get back! However, I've lost several hundred dollars over the years in balls and other items that were never returned.

    For the jersey, I would recommend sending along the pen you would like the signer to use and indicate with a sticky note where on the jersey you would like the signature.

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    I've received back a jersey from Charles Woodson. If they're good signers, go for it!

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    The answer is always the same: Never send anything TTM that you can't afford to lose. Even the most "guaranteed" signers let one slip through the cracks or the item gets lost in the mail.

    Personally, I love sending larger items. They're more fun to get back! However, I've lost several hundred dollars over the years in balls and other items that were never returned.

    For the jersey, I would recommend sending along the pen you would like the signer to use and indicate with a sticky note where on the jersey you would like the signature.


    ^^ I agree...
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    thanks so much i am going to send to david harris new york jets middle linebacker 1st! cant wait!!!

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    Good luck! Please share it if/when u get it back.

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    rockiesfan said it perfectly, send only what you wouldnt miss, ive only tried once (yao ming white swingman jersey bought at a lids sale for 6$ about a year ago) got it back just wasnt signed.

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    you could possibly have a higher success with those who are retired

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