Letters: Sending a physical letter shows commitment and thought -- it's probably one of the best ways to get through to people. I hope to be sending letters out soon, and when I do, I will post an example for people to copy if they are short on time. However, in the meantime, grab some nice stationery paper to print, and start typing out letters to mail! or write if you have nice handwriting... ya, that will never be me. For now, brief letter structure idea:
1) Greeting/Introduction (who are you and what are you going to be talking about?)
2) Body (why do you support Roy, why does his absence have a negative effect on you, what can he bring, ect., and anything else you think is important)
3) Closing/last words (be sure to leave a polite and good impression)
4) Signature (or anonymously signed if you prefer)
5) Postscript ("P.S." at the end of the letter. Usually applies to pen & ink written letters. If you forgot something/have something else to say that may be a little off topic [usually applies to e-mails], here's your chance)
Letter example: Here's a letter I've sent to Nintendo of America customer support (
nintendo@noa.nintendo.com) that could be copied for those short on time. It can also be edited to your liking, especially if you're mailing to a different company.
I'd recommend bolding or underlining important questions you're asking. It's a neat trick that helps emphasize on what's being said, catching the reader's eyes on what's important more easily.
Snail mail addresses:
- Nintendo of America: 4600 150th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052, United States
- Namco Bandai: 1740 Technology Drive, Suite 600; San Jose, CA 95110
- Nintendo head office: Nintendo Company, Ltd., 11-1 Kamitoba-hokotate-cho, Minami-ku, Kyoto 601-8501, Japan
- Konami Digital Entretaiment Inc.: 2381 Rosecrans Ave, Suite 200 El Segundo, CA 90245 USA
- Konami Corporation: 9-7-2, Akasaka Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-8323 Japan
You can also send letters by
email. Here's some addresses:
- Nintendo of America: Contact Nintendo directly
here. The site allows you to contact Nintendo through a support ticket process, however, there is a max character limit for what you want to write.
Instead, I recommend contacting NoA via email through this support address:
nintendo@noa.nintendo.com
- Namco Bandai:
support@namcobandaigames.com (
website, customer support)
- Konami: Contact, Konami Customer Support Center