11 Jul

Saving Stamps

The postal rate just went up again in May. Is there any way I can save on postage costs?

The United States Postal Service (USPS) sets the postal rates, so there’s no wiggle room there. However, you can save on the cost of gas and lost productivity from sending an employee to the post office by printing all your postage at work or home with online postage service.

USPS offers its own online postage service, Click-N-Ship, that lets you print Priority, Express, Media Mail and even international labels from the website. Click-N-Ship also offers delivery confirmation and insurance. Once the postage is printed and on the package you can have a mail carrier pick it up for free.

The postal service also has four vendors approved to sell online items and services that the Postal Service sells. They are: eBay, Endicia, Pitney Bowes and Stamps.com.

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6 Responses to “Saving Stamps”

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