When I first came across Stamps.com last year, I was thrilled. Recently, the USPS had revamped our local post office. The changes were supposedly for the better, but the result had been very long lines with a minimum of a half hour wait. I ...
In spite of the many reviews some of which I probably read, Stamps.com was a new service to me. I first learned of it first hand when I was given stamps with a picture of my dog, Hanna, and me. I loved these stamps. I still have some because I guard ...
I've been using stamps.com for over 3 months now. I really love it!
I had received some coupons in the mail from a trade and the lady had used the stamps.com service. I looked at the envelope and thought that was pretty awesome.
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Pros: Easy to Use and you get free stamps! Cons: None, everything has been great!
I first began using Stamps.com back in February of this year. I saw an advertisement for them on the web and saw that they were going to give me free postage if I signed up. So I went and checked into it a little further.
I use to spend a lot of time at the post office because I did a lot of selling on eBay. I knew about stamps.com but I was hesitant to use it because I didnt want to pay for the service. I eventually started selling more than I could do by hand and ...
Pros: Use from home. Offers you the same feature the Post office does Cons: Service Fee's, Postage only as good as your printer
I had heard about stamps.com from a few girls I know. They were raving about what a great service it was and how it saved them from having to run out to the post office with all of their kids. So when I received the software disk in the mail with an...
Since upgrading my skills has turned out to be an endless proposition for me I sell quite a few used texts online. When I got an offer to get a free scale and $25 in free postage and a rebate on one of the rewards sites I belong to I decided to give ...
Stamps.com is another site where you can ship items from your computer. It is the best of its kind, but you have to pay a monthly fee to use the program. Well, it may save you time, but it really doesn't save you much money. Money Saving? Count ...
Pros: Convenience! You can print postage right from your printer, 24 hours a day! Cons: Not able to print on small envelpes or windowed envelpes yet
Stamps.com is one of the best programs I've signed up for! It's all about CONVENIENCE! You can print USPS Postage right from your inkjet or laser printer. You can send letters and packages right from home (if you can catch the mailman), or just drop...
Pros: A good site, easy to use and quick to set up Cons: Customer service is poor
I have tried other Internet postage, and in my opinion Stamps.com is one of the better sites. It does have its problems, which I will try to outline here.
First of all, to get started all you have to do is go to the site and download the...
Pros: Very Convenient Cons: Have to Purchase Labels for Some sized envelopes
I joined Stamps.com around Christmas time.
Since they give you 20.00 in postage for joining , it could not have come at a better time.
I think that they are listening to what the people say and are going to make it so that you can use more...
Pros: Postage at my finger tips Cons: Currently cannont print on greeting cards
Since I have received the software for printing my postage from my computer I have been able to save time, frustration and late charges! I had a hard time remembering to purchase my stamps when I was at the grocery store. My husband had a hard time...
Like many others, I was sucked in by the offer of $25 in free postage and a free postage scale, with a four-week free trial. Well, you can't get something for nothing -- remember that. Set-up was easy, although it annoyed me to have to give my ...
Stamps.com Post Office in a Box Prints USPS postage using PC, printer, and 5-pound digital scale (included) Turn PC and printer into full-service Post Office with Stamps.com software...
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