[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'160165\' date=\'Aug 10 2007, 11:46 AM\']
Have you really gotten that? I could see it if it was some snotnosed kid or the leeches we see around here, but have you really gotten that response from someone trying to find their dad's appearance on To Tell The Truth in 1962, for example?
(I wonder if the flaw in your plan wasn't asking for the $5 to cover materials and shipping, instead of asking for them to send you a blank tape and a postage-paid mailer. Yes, your method is cheaper, but people tend to think they have an entitlement if they send you cash, even if it's nominal.)
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When people end up contacting me, they are expecting to pay $25 or more (usually more) for a tape dub copy. If you request a tape from a local news station, or something like Oprah, they're usually $30-$40 or more. So when I offer them $5, they jump on that. I have never had anyone question that $5 cost; in fact, at least half of the people actually send the money to me through PayPal.
I have had a few people whine and ask me about the quality of the tape, and can I get them a better one because "my grandfather can't see that well anymore." (I do not lie, this was actually an explanation given to me.) You have to remember that most people aren't used to seeing multi-generational copies of tapes. I always send the dubs out in the best quality possible, but I have had a complaint here and there about the quality.