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by ankhbrat , Jan 22 '00
Pros: no long lines at the post office!!! Cons: none!
i have to admit that when i first heard of stamps.com i didnt like it.when i first signed up i had major problems with their service. i contacted customer service 4 or 5 times regaurding my problem with logging in and each time they were of not help....
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by bobolito , Jul 25 '06
If you ever try to cancel this thing called "service," you may be in for a surprise! My story began in May when I wanted to cancel. I called and requested cancellation, but a month later, in June, I saw they charged my credit card again! I called to ...
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by gwagner , Dec 26 '99
Pros: Easy of use, Correct address spelling Cons: Must sign on to the Internet
I have used Stamps.com for about two months. The product works as expected.
I have called Customer Service on two instances to work out problems with envelope printing with my LaserJet III. On both calls, I received a fast answer (and...
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by jodiha , Dec 21 '99
Pros: credit card use, low fees, no waiting Cons: must use a credit card
Working in a business setting causes one to deal with the post office quit frequently. Anyone who has to deal with the post office knows that it is better to do as much of your mailing away from the post office as possible because of the not so friendly...
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by ryank808 , Sep 29 '04
I signed up for stamps.com at a time when they were offering a free 4 week trial, and after the end of the trial service would automatically continue at the regular rate. The service was fairly decent, although it was quite slow, and printing took a ...
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by mdsloan , Dec 13 '99
Pros: Get postage from your PC Cons: Limited to Postage Class
This is a great new way to get postage without standing in long lines at the post office. You are able to print postage right from your own PC directly on envelopes or by address label for bigger packages. The only draw back is currently limited to only...
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by DMH532 , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Time saver, easy to use Cons: Addresses not in their database
I love the idea of being able to print postage right from my printer. I spend a lot of time online and now I can do one more thing I do on a regular basis. No more long lines at the post office.
I have had a problem with an address not being in...
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by rschutze , Mar 09 '01
Pros: Address correction Cons: Very misleading "free" offer.
I signed up for the "free" 29 day trial offer. Is turns out it's not free if you keep the service. They back bill for the first 29 days !!! The sales pitch glosses over that. If you read the fine print, they've got ya ! Very slimy business practice, and...
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by Skid_Mark , Feb 26 '00
Pros: Affordable, convenient, simple to use Cons: None
To this day, I still don't recall how I just happened to stumble across the Stamps.com website. I decided to try it out, just because they offered $25 worth of free postage for signing up. This was the best and smartest move I have made in a very long...
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by str8up4u , Mar 04 '01
Pros: None Cons: Had a bad experience with their customer service
I decided to signed up with service and give them a try after a walk-in customer service person persuaded me by saying it would only take 5 minutes to do so. It took almost 25 minutes.
She told me that I could cancel before my trial period ended and...
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by mcoluccio , Jan 22 '03
I had to download twice because of a problem in their system. When I printed my stamps, instead of 25, it only printed 20 but still charged me for 25. When i called up to complain, they apologized and said I lost the 5 stamps and if it continued, they...
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by glenburns , Mar 18 '00
Pros: Looks fun for the first ten minutes Cons: To novel and lacks convience or usefulness.
Technology can save us time and money, but e-stamps doesn't really follow this formula. It seems more of a novility than anything. If you really want stamps quickly most people keep a booklet with them. This is the most convient way to use postage...
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by reywal , Dec 23 '99
Pros: It works, its simple, and its cheaper than a Postage Meter Cons: You have to either have entered or enter the address each time...
OK...
the USPS, or United States Postal System has released its Internet Stamp store and calls it stamps.com...
It works...
But, it is very burdensome...
The charge isn't too bad...
Business Service Plan ...
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by jeenie , Jul 12 '00
Pros: good idea, convenient Cons: poor technical support, compatibility issues
I gave Stamps.com a try, and never was able to get the postage to print on my printer. Every time I called technical support, I got a different answer about why, and they finally decided that my mainstream HP 4M Plus printer was not compatible with the...
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by josephe814 , Sep 27 '02
Pros: Great concept, should be a hit... Cons: actually difficult to use and not a good value
I have been a member of Stamps.com for a while now and paying $1.99 each month for the service. I received an e-mail eplaining they were raising the monthly rates to $4.49 (approximately 125% increase). I canceled the service the same day that I read the...
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