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Your Stamps.com $80 Offer

Your Stamps.com account automatically starts with $5 free postage to use during your trial and a free Stamps.com Supplies Kit ($5 Value) with address / postage labels and a user manual.

As a new Stamps.com customer you will receive a FREE 5 lb. Digital Scale. The scale is a $50 value and is yours to keep with no additional obligation. Just pay for shipping and handling (below $9.99).

You will also receive coupons for $20 in postage redeemable after your trial period ($10 per month for two months). Total value of your offer is $80!

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Stamps.com Announces Version 8.5, Features Ecommerce Platform Integration to Easily Print Shipping Labels

Stamps.com, the leading provider of postage online and shipping software solutions to approximately 400,000 customers, today announced the release of Version 8.5 of its PC Postage® software. Version 8.5 has advanced features that enable managers of online webstores to automatically import, manage and fulfill orders via the Stamps.com interface.

Stamps.com Announces Free Service for eBay® Sellers; Provides Automated Order Retrieval With PC Postage Version 8.5

Stamps.com® (Nasdaq:STMP), the leading provider of postage online and shipping software solutions to approximately 400,000 customers, today announced that it will enable unlimited batch shipping from eBay Stores without any service fees to new customers that sign up between now and December 31, 2009.

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2009 Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100 – Supply & Demand Chain Magazine

Stamps.com’s Enterprise PC Postage® solution has been named to the prestigious Supply & Demand Executive 100. This honor recognizes excellence in transforming companies’ supply and demand chains, streamlining customer processes, delivering consistent service quality, and enabling organizational growth.

How To Print Postage Online – MSN Money SmartSpending Blog

For me, the biggest draw now is in the time savings. With services like Stamps.com, you can print postage and addresses directly onto letters and labels. You can also print regular postage, so I can print my Media Mail postage at home and just drop it off at the post office.

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