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Thread: Was I asking too much?
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12-18-2013 #21
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Re: Was I asking too much?
Thanks to all who replied! Seems the consensus is that a thank you would not only suffice but also goes a long way in keeping fans. Clearly I was not expecting this person to be overwhelmed by my token of appreciation but it makes sense to show a little appreciation on the part of the girl, otherwise the gifts and money stop coming right?
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12-18-2013 #22
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Re: Was I asking too much?
Is it not possible that this person hasn't checked her Amazon page for a while?
I have a wishlist, but its for that person in silk pyjamas and a funny hat who jumps out of a bottle when I rub it three times...
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12-18-2013 #23
Re: Was I asking too much?
That may be the case ...but...
If anyone receives anything in the mail, they'd know who it was from...
So why not a simple "thank you", if that's what was asked for in return?
If one has not the time and/or energy to thank their fans ( especially in this business ), you lose fans. Not a good move.
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12-18-2013 #24
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Its just a douche thing not to do. I've seen celebrities receive flowers and gifts and they at least nodded and said thanks.
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12-19-2013 #25
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LOL I love some of the answers on this thread. I will send some flowers to Megan Fox and wait for her email thanking me.
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12-19-2013 #26
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12-19-2013 #27
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Re: Was I asking too much?
When you purchase something from a wish list, you can type a note saying a little something, the receiver not only knows somebody purchased something from their Amazon because they signed for a parcel from Amazon they would of also read the note attached, not too mention the email he sent her.. Its really sad that they think people will just buy them gifts without being at least acknowledged for the gift, the Ego must be huge, full of self importance, my simple solution is don't buy this performer shit...
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12-19-2013 #28
Her's your chance...
to make this X-mas special for a poor little t-gurl.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...246527948.html
Suckers.
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12-20-2013 #29
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You've gotta be shitting me, brah.
As for receiving thanks, I've only bought wish list items for three ladies...and they all showed gratitude. They also had a persona that made you think they were thankful for being in the position there were in to do such a thing in the first place...i.e., they weren't some stuck-up wannabe princesses.
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12-20-2013 #30
Re: Was I asking too much?
Someone buys you free stuff, a thank you isn't enough... I give no less than full on free subscriptions to my website in return for gifts. Seriously, what's so hard about a little friggin' effort?
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