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by drtimjohnston , Mar 02 '00
Pros: $20 promo, postage from your printer Cons: time to set it up, need for scale for large packages
Stamps.com works! I sell on eBay, and Stamps.com comes in handy for putting postage on packages. No waiting in line at the P.O., no hurrying to get to the P.O. before the window closes. You print out a label with postage, address, and return address....
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by Ubetcha , Aug 17 '00
Pros: I don't have to go to the Post Office Cons: Subject to limitations of Post Office regulations
I heard about Stamps.com from a friend who has been using it for 6 months. I had to try it myself after his incessant nagging.
Although it has some drawbacks, it's better than I expected. I was prepared to not have the ability to print on...
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by flashiv , May 11 '00
Pros: Everhing is easy to use and very reliable. Cons: No foreign service yet.
Stamps.com is really one of the best reasons for computers to exist.
No more mad rushes to beat the closing time of the post office. No more hassles for parking, weather problems, line problems. This program is so great its easy to support it. ...
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by ShiralsSD , Dec 31 '99
Pros: They give beta testers $25 of free postage Cons: postdating is a hassle and it doesn't work for PO Boxes
I'm a beta tester for a service which will soon be introduced to the public. It's called clickstamp.com and it's run by Pitney Bowes.
In most ways, it's similar to stamps.com. You have to download and install the software and then you have to...
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by ragdoll21 , Jan 23 '01
Pros: convenient for heavy users of postage Cons: time-consuming if you don't send a lot
I saw the freebie offer from stamps.com for up to $25 of free internet postage so signed up right away. Little did I know I would become easily frustrated by the process. The deal is they give you one month of free usage up to your limit, either ten or...
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by BrodeurNo1 , May 03 '00
Pros: Software easy to install Cons: Terrible tech support, printer incompatibility
Well, I heard about stamps.com when it first came out and was really excited. I even told all my friends about it. I do a lot of trading and mailing and it is really hard for me to get to the post office, so I figured this would be a great time saver....
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by miriamcarswell , Nov 28 '00
Pros: convenience Cons: many-listed in review
I responded to an advertisement from my browser to try Stamps.com for free. The offer was for $25 in free postage. I did not realize that a purchase is not necessary, so I bought $25 in additional postage by mistake. I do not think that this was made...
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by abones4477 , Dec 22 '99
Pros: Never run out of stamps again Cons: Small fee may be objectionable to some
Tired of going to the post office or the store to buy stamps. I highly recommend that you check out stamps.com.
I've been using stamps.com for almost more than 4 months now, and have had no problems at all. The program is downloaded...
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by sgrims , Jan 26 '00
Pros: Easy to use, no long post office lines, free postage to start out with Cons: none
I heard about the stamps.com program and thought I would check into it before christmas time. I went to the site, quickly was able to download the software. It was easy to install and set up. In no time I was printing up postage for those christmas...
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by Pappatacx3 , Oct 01 '00
Pros: Easy to download & use Cons: none (so far - I'll update if any arise)
Stamps.com is to Ebay what a needle is to a heroin addict (or so I imagine...). We recently became hooked - on Ebay, not heroin. My wife and I are having the time of our lives, selling our no-longer used stuff to the highest bidder (literally!). ...
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by wildh0rse , Jul 19 '00
Pros: Post Office? We don't need no steenking Post Office! Cons: Tech support people should either read the manual or include it with the software- and don't change your address, or your account is history!
Postage from your computer? Get real, now, too many loony-tune hackers out there. Is the Postal Service nuts, or are they oblivious to security?
Neither. The Postal Service is downright anal-retentive when it comes to security and protocol....
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by Valerie47 , Jun 27 '00
Pros: Price, excellent customer service, quality, easy to use Cons: none
Stamps.com is a wonderful program! I've been using them for several months and they are by far much better than other stamp services I've seen! I pay $15 per month (E-Stamp charges $24.99/month). It's easy to put money into your account - they take...
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by dewillis , Feb 27 '00
Pros: Excellent Customer Service, Extra services Cons: Monthly charge, would rather pay percent of purchased postage
I own a small mail order and E Commerce business. Being able to purchase postage online and print the correct amount of postage without the high cost of a Postage Meter was why we tried Internet Postage. Unfortunately, we started out using another...
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by WNolff , Feb 28 '00
Pros: Convenience of printing postage at home Cons: Not enough different envelope sizes supported
I became interested in Stamps.Com during their free month/free $25 in postage promotion in late November. I signed up thinking "why not-it's free postage".
When signing up you are applying for a postal meter license from the US...
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by spice9195 , Jan 20 '00
Pros: Easy to use Cons: None
This service is truly at the head of the class for online postage. It has no start up fees unlike others and has a low service fee of $1.99 a month or $19.99 a month. You can use up to $25.00 a month in postage and not be charged a penny more. It is...
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