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Dolly Parton & James Patterson signed book!!
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lol wow...love her response to you asking if she is blind...this world is doomed.
Yes i was a bit annoyed when i asked her that - ridiculous they are still saying they are all identically hand signed...
Unless I missed it, I haven't seen any suggestions to write to write to Dolly Parton and her management. I'd be bombarding them with letters if I were caught up in this mess.
Back when I pre-ordered the second Clinton/Patterson book I subsequently learned that James Patterson used an autopen for the similar offer on the first book they wrote together. I wrote to him then, before the books were even signed. I let him know how disappointed I was to learn he had used an autopen for the first books and that I didn't consider an autopen to be a signature.
I have no idea if my letter had say impact, but the concensus seemed to be that his signatures in that second book were real.
Is she going to give me my money back? We are dealing with the present situation where her fans have been deceived and paid their hard earned money. I am not going to deal with her next book, CD and vinyl... whatever.
I don't know what she would or wouldn't do, but it might convince her to not do this again in the future.
Are people so shortsighted that they can't see the value in that? If enough people fight back then maybe the major offenders in the industry will stop with the autopens and others might follow.
Right now it is just a bunch of disgruntled customers emailing customer service reps who know or care nothing about autopens. I certainly hope all of you can wrestle your money back but I am doubtful on the success rate.
I'm a TTM collector so pulling out paper and an envelope is second nature to me, but I suspect many will just give up when the email trail goes cold.
I'm more interested in seeing the practice stopped altogether.
You are absolutely correct. Who would have thought that Dolly Parton who donated one million dollars to Moderna would rip off fans of $325 of their hard earned money. So right now, I want my money back or a book really signed by her and then I will deal with a communication to Dolly and her people. I am heartened by those who have gotten WH Smith and Waterstone to accept the books returns. But the Storyteller book was purchased back in October so my credit card will not challenge the purchase. I can only deal with the distributor and bother the heck out of them until they wear down.
It seems a very odd thing for Dolly to be doing this. Seems antithetical to her nature. However, she does like making money and has never been shy about this. Since she got her new manager, she has been attaching her name to anything and everything. I do credit her new management with reinvigorating her career and getting acknowledgment of her legacy status. However, that feels cheapened when she sells potholders, cake mix, and just about everything else under the sun. I hope she makes this right. Her manager is bulldog. If you email him, I'm sure he will bury it. His motto is, "Maximum Dolly exposure, Maximum Dolly revenue, Minimum Dolly time." He is very protective. of her.
However, I once paid a very large sum of money for a meet and greet at her concert. The outdoor venue had no area for a reception, so our meet and greet money was refunded. However, Dolly insisted that her fans who paid to meet her not be disappointed, so we were all emailed to meet at a certain place and security took us to her bus. She hopped off the bus, met every single person, took a picture with each of us, hugged us, held our hands and talked. It didn't cost us a dime. she didn't make a dime and i thought that was very classy. To me that spoke to her character. That's why this seems so odd.
Good point. I guess since I know the mass market things are autopenned and don't buy them anymore, I forget about the folks who think they are genuine and got duped. Not cool.
Agree!
As noted she has done this before and more than once.
It depends on the situation, and who you get, but I have been successful in negotiating a credit card refund well after six months had elapsed.
I made a significant contribution toward the Indiegogo campaign to finish Orson Welles’s film The Other Side of the Wind. When the original campaign ground to a halt, I complained to Indiegogo about the lack of perks I had been promised as a contributor. Basically, they didn’t give a f****, even though I made a compelling case for them being a legal partner in the enterprise, as my funds had been paid to them, not the campaign managers.
Anyway, it was something like two years later, but I managed to get a hold of somebody at my bank and argued that the key date was the deadline stated for delivery of the perks, not the payment date. I wasn’t to know they would renege on their end of the bargain until the delivery date had passed. The bank accepted my argument and refunded my card. In reality, they probably wrote off the amount to get rid of me, and likely never attempted to claw it back from Indiegogo. But I got my money back and caused a massive fuss into the bargain, so it is possible.
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