US Post Office Free Stamp Promo
How does the old saying go: neither rain nor snow nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers? While it’s true that the good folks at the U.S. Post Office have been a stalwart service throughout American history, they can also use some help in the online age. That’s where the promo website (see below) comes in. Stamps.com endeavors to deliver straight to folks all the postage they require to get their parcels from A to B. In fact, this site acts as a virtual Post Office, and provides all of that organization’s features right from your personal computer. Folks can buy and printout stamps right from their desktop. Stamps.com is so confident of their service, they promise those who sign up that they’ll never need to step foot in an actual Post Office again.
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That’s how confident Stamps.com is that you will want to say. Those who do stick it out past the four-week trial period will be charged a moderate monthly fee of $15.99, which includes the first month of service. It’s never been easier to create a user account, since all that’s required is a promo code found on the letter included with the stamp sheet. Once a member, you can begin using this virtual Post Office immediately.
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