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    Handwritten for all of them, even though some of them I can't read half the words when I am done

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    I think what I meant to say was guys opening my request and returning the cards unsigned.

    Yeah but RTS doesn't matter what you did. I do believe it can make a difference with somebody who sometimes does sometimes doesn't sign who will return things in the SASE with and/or without a sig.


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    Used to be all hand written until October or so, then I decided to type most of them. Since it goes four times as fast to type, I usually am more personal than my average hand written letter, which was already personal enough, IMO. There are still requests I hand write just in case, but I don't think there's that much of a difference in what you do. As long as it's not a quick "Hey will you please sign this, Thanks.." note, the player won't mind, just about any letter has to be nicer/friendlier than some of their IP experiences, I'm sure.

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    Hand written. Its quicker than walking to the library to print off the letter.

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