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Showing posts with label free. Show all posts

Monday, 12 January 2009

Celebrity Merch (dot) com

So I found a link on google for a site called celebritymerch.com and earlier this month I decided to test it out. They offer to send you PP autographs from a list of celebs for free.

That's right, absolutely nothing. I hear what you're asking; there must be a catch right? Wrong.

There is absolutely no catch involved. You simply select which pictures you want and they send you them. I requested mine on the 3rd and they arrived today which is quite impressive considering they were coming from the US to the UK.

Since I was testing this system out I requested a PP of everyone I had heard of, I'm not listing them because it will take too long but I got about 15 pics all in all.

There is no way anyone could ever mistake these for a real autograph if they held them, but in a frame they look great they are printed on high quality cardboard & the signatures are embossed.

If you want to start an autograph collection but don't have the patience & want something cool to go on your wall while you're waiting for genuine autographs to arrive, then try out this system just to get you started.

Thursday, 8 January 2009

A Brit actor, Gordon Ramsay & Kate Moss

A Bit part actor: I have not stated his name as he is a small bit-part actor from a TV show I really like. He manages his own website & was kind enough to not only personally reply to the email I sent him but send me a signed pic in the post.

Result: Success
Gordon Ramsay:


I sent an email & just five days later I got an A4 sized picture. The quality is stunning, it's completely beautiful, I can't honestly say whether or not its definitely his signature or his secretary's, but I'm counting it as real. This one is not for me, it's going to be auctioned to raise money for my community centre.

The scan doesn't do it justice.

Result: Success






Kate moss:

Well on the plus side I sent an email so it cost nothing, also it arrived in five days. However this one was supposed to be auctioned off to raise money for the community centre as well but I'm not even going to bother showing it to them. What I got in the post was an extremely low quality post card. The printed sig couldn't pass for real at all. Kate Moss should be ashamed at sending out such low quality picture.

I don't think I'll bother to frame this one, I'll just stick it in the back of the cupboard somewhere. The scan makes it looks a million times better than it really it.

Result:
Acceptable (barely)