Stamps.com requires a month-long subscription, and I just want to print out a piece of postage to stick on a package instead of having to deal with a ...
Stamps.com requires a month-long subscription, and I just want to print out a piece of postage to stick on a package instead of having to deal with a big ugly label or a buttload of stickers.
Someone please help.
and by small i mean small. i don’t want a shipping label with names, i need POSTAGE only.
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I do not want to sign-up for the paid postage vendors like stamps.com so was wondering if there is an alternative solution to to printing self-adhesive postage labels. Currently i am printing labels on regular paper via the USPS "click-n-ship" feature but the labels come out too big and does not fit on the the boxes i’m trying to ship. Anyone can shed some light on this? Thanks!
i have paypal already and the postmaster told me when shrinking the labels they dont work on the postal services standarized bar coding system so thats not an option.
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I currently have a Brother MFC-8860dn printer and having a hard time printing envelopes with it. Does anyone know of a good inexpensive printer that works well for printing addresses and postage using Stamps.com?
Thanks.
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Is the postage stamp called the inverted jenny which was printed in 1918,the first day issue golden riplica have any value
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I have a collection of prints of all kinds of birds by Arthur Singer They seam to be in good shape They are in a box entitled Audubon Birds of America with commentaries by Roger Tory Peterson. There are 50 selections . Maby the same ones he did for postage stamps in the eighties . I need to know what they might be worth. I read that he died July 17th, (yesterday) which is very odd because I just got into looking this up for a friend today. I had never heard of him before.
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"Face value" of a postage stamp means the value printed on the stamp. For example, a stamp with the notation "50 centimes" has a "face value" of 50centimes.
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I am trying to find a efficient way to send out our postage at work.. we have a small business building and I started to look into Stamps.com. I was just wondering if anyone uses it and could tell me what they think about it. Do you have to print the stamps off on a little scale machine they give you or can you print it off on your computer printer?
What do you like about it?
What do you dislike about it?
Thanks ahead of time!
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it’s joined to a stamp of the same but on the second stamp the queen’s thumb is covered by gold paint[printing error ]is it worth anything
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As in making the electronic stamp into a PDF or something instead of printing it out and e-mailing it to them so they have prepaid postage and can just mail it where they are.
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For those who aren’t stateside, the US Postal Service sells 1st class postage stamps at a rate HIGHER than the current 1st class rate, and the proceeds in excess of the 1st class rate are distributed to Breast Cancer research organizations.
Yes, it’s voluntary – you certainly aren’t required to buy the stamps, but is it discriminatory to provide a mechanism for fundraising for one sex and not the other? I see plenty of women buying those stamps, and it’s entirely conceivable that men would purchase stamps if somebody bothered to even print them.
Advocette, why should men HAVE to petition the US Postal Service to make stamps for men’s diseases?
As a matter of Federal Law, shouldn’t the USPS have either a) denied the request from Breast Cancer activists on the grounds of discrimination or b) come out with some other stamp that would mitigate the discrimination?
Now I know why no man has ever questioned this policy – as soon as you do, people think you WANT women to die of breast cancer.
Sweet Jesus, You PC people are whacked out.
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