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Discount Stamps Online has partnered with Stamps.com and PhotoStamps so that we can save you on two very important aspects of your life. Money and Time. If you are doing any type of business online or sending out ANY amount of mail or packages, you can literally save HUNDREDS of dollars over the coarse of a few months with Stamps.com.
Here are 7 Top Reasons on how you can save on that hard earned cash with Stamps.com and DiscountStampsOnline.com:
1. Signup for our $20 Online Stamp E-Rebate. That's $10 back in your pocket before you even get started! More Details...
2. Stamps.com currently has a promotion that you will want to take advantage of. They are offering $80 worth of free postage items. They will give you $25 in free postage, a free digital scale($50), and a one time free postage supply kit ($5) , just for signing up for a one month trial.
You can cancel before the month ends if your not satisfied and you will not be billed. With massive offers like these, you really can't afford not to at least give it a try. You have no RISK.
3. Once you have signed up for your Free Trial, you have the opportunity to receive $10 in free postage as well for the next 2 months. Another $20 in savings for doing absolutely nothing.
4. Your Package Insurance is always discounted lower than the Post Office, due to the Postal Office's higher overhead. You can save up to 25% on each package by using Stamps.com discounted insurance.
5. Save time with International and Local Shipping labels. Save all your addresses and Customs forms to your Stamps.com account and once you have to ship a package or send a letter, you select your predefined form and your done within seconds. Easily print and send with just a few clicks.
6. Save up to $240 on Postage Meter Rates. Stamps.com has NO Postage Meter Rates. These rates are hidden within your Postage Office shipping expenses. Click Here to View our Chart and Find out more.
7. Save with Free Delivery Confirmation Service. Stamps.com does not charge their customers for delivery confirmation unlike the Postal Office where you can be charged $3-$6 per letter/package.
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