How long would you wait?

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So you've sent off some images to your favourite photo mag., how long would you wait before you assume they're not going to use them?

And how long would you wait, having chased a submission up several times, before you assume they've lost them and don't want to admit it?
 
So you've sent off some images to your favourite photo mag., how long would you wait before you assume they're not going to use them?

And how long would you wait, having chased a submission up several times, before you assume they've lost them and don't want to admit it?

I simply wait to hear from them! Its all well chasing but you've got to remember that there are absolutely thousands of people doing the same thing as you.
 
I think the reality is not that they have lost them, but they have decided not to use them, but do not want to offend you by giving you a negative response or more likely as someone else says if they receive thousands it could be a full time job for someone to reply.

Companies can take years to reply - I received a letter a few months ago "further to our recent communication" when I checked their last letter was over 7 years ago and they were still talking about the same subject, so you still have got a few more years to hope?
 
I think the reality is not that they have lost them, but they have decided not to use them, but do not want to offend you by giving you a negative response or more likely as someone else says if they receive thousands it could be a full time job for someone to reply.

Companies can take years to reply - I received a letter a few months ago "further to our recent communication" when I checked their last letter was over 7 years ago and they were still talking about the same subject, so you still have got a few more years to hope?

Yes, but they're original trannies. If they have lost them, they owe me!

7 years!:rules:
 
Jerry, some magazines care more about their readers than others.

When I was working on magazines, we tried to treat contributions with great respect and they always got looked at promptly. But I would always wait a week or so before returning stuff so as not to seem rude ;)

The majority of good stuff doesn't get used immediately but is filed to slot in to features as and when. And 95% of that never gets used at all - nothing to do with the quality, just the opportunity doesn't come up, or the filing/categorisation system isn't good enough to identify specific images easily. Time and resources are always tight, so usually the first pic that comes to hand is the one that gets used.

Stuff doesn't get lost, it gets mislaid under piles of stuff and nobody has the time/can be bothered to find it. Over many years, we only 'lost' one set of reader's trannies, and paid compensation. A couple of years later, during an office move they turned up inside the back of a filing cabinet which had been searched at least six times!

Unless you have proof that they received the pictures, if you get heavy they might well deny it. Or say "our records show that they were returned to you" or some other lie. Sorry to say, but that is the truth of how some magazines are run. But not all of course ;)
 
You sent the original trannies to a magazine???
Have you not heard of duplicates?

They're GONE...
 
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