It's called "Luxory Pricing" - it's not the cheapest way to pay for postage, but it's the best way to do so... online. This is particularly true for, and highly attested by, the online auction community - such as Amazon.com and eBay.com ...
I signed up for a "free" trial period. Unfortunately it is not free as when the 28 days (not month as advertised) and you don't close the account, they change you for that month! When I called to complain, the Indian customer service rep told ...
Complete rip off and terrible service. Bait and switch is the perfect description. Had they told me up front what I learned after registering, I would have never joined but they concealed the details of their offer until after I registered and deceived ...
I strongly caution anyone against ever using this service. It may work well for some people while they are using it. But, if you ever want to cancel, it is a nightmare. I decided Stamps.com wasn't what I needed immediately after downloading the ...
The registration process is misleading; they do not tell you about the $15.99 monthly service charge at the end of trial. No email confirmation on the charge either - you'll realize it only when you see the charge on your credit card. The email does ...
The fine print is hidden so much after you subscribe that trying to go back and find out what you signed up for is virtually impossible. The email regarding your signing up doesn't tell you about the monthly fee, nor does going to the "terms and ...
Cancelled Stamps.com account. After many years of being a client, I decided to finally cancel my account. The process was enlightning. First, I was offered a reduction in monthly fees from $16 to $10 and then offered one month free and $5 of postage if I ...
I was sucked into trying Stamps.com because the USPS site was down and they recommended Stamps.com as an alternative until their site was up and running again. This was Stamps.com offer at the time: Free trial for 1 month, free scale, free $10 ...
Please read the fine print. There is a monthly service fee! Even if you do not use the service. I mailed one package 6 months ago and just received a $80 bill. I called and complained, but there was nothing they could do. I will ...
The company is designed to save you time by not having to go to the post office. You can buy your postage and supplies online and have them shipped directly to your house. It’s a good concept in theory, and if you spend a lot of time at ...
This program does not calaculate postage correctly and I am always getting my packages returned. When I call stamps.com customer service they say the post office is not correct. The post office say stamps.com is not calculating the parcel post correctly ...
I had a stamps.com account. In January of 2007 my mom (whose credit card was on the account--I was an adult at the time though) called stamps.com and said she didn't want her card on that account. They took her card off (well actually, my mom ...
I think that STAMPS.COM needs some competition. This must be the WORST COMPANY on the market. My opinion is that their billing practices are criminal. Some months ago I sent them an email and canceled my ...
Internet postage is a wonderful and convenient thing, but Stamps.com gives it a notorious name. This iniquitous merchandise will always try to trap innocent customers by using "No Risk", "No Upfront Costs", "4 Week Trial" as well as "Free Special ...
I decided to try Stamps.com because of a radio special that included a free $50 scale and $45 of postage. There was a 1-month trial, so I thought I may as well try it out.I installed the software, which is handy and kinda nice, except ...
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