Q: I have a Dymo 400 and love it for it's convenience. However, I pay $24.99 a month for Stamps.com; is there anything out there that is less expensive but lets me print postage? Asked on 3/2/2011 by Sal128 from Peoria, AZ Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Please contact Endicia®, a licensed USPS® PC Postage™ provider at 1-800-576-3279 for pricing inquiries. Answered on 3/16/2011 by Dawn B from Staples
Q: with the dymo postage stamps for labelwriter printers, can i utilize it as just a label maker and then sign up for postage? do the labels do both functions (label or stamp) or either/or? pls advise Asked on 12/16/2010 by newbie from boston, ma Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: It would work for either function, actually! You can purchase the actual postage labels on an as-needed basis, or use them as regular labels otherwise. Answered on 1/7/2011 by Steve S. from Staples
Q: Just so I understand this correct. If you have the DYMO printer and the stamp rolls, you still pay a fee for the postage? So, you'd have three expenses: The Printer (one time), the stamp rolls (replace after 200 used) and the postage? Asked on 12/5/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Correct Answered on 1/6/2011 by Rebecca from Staples
Q: When you print postage stamps, can you design your own image for them?? Asked on 8/18/2010 by Ashley from Texas Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: No, you cannot customize the stamp. Answered on 9/2/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: With this stamp machine will i have to pay for postage be for first? Asked on 1/5/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: If you use the Endicia service, yes, you do. But this machine prints more than just postage stamps, depending upon the labels you put into it. We use it to print return address labels, shipping labels, product labels and more. Answered on 1/5/2010 by Flowering Tree Botanicals from Woodinville, WA A: Yes - You purchase a certain amount of postage in advance - for example, $10. Each time you print a stamp, the amount of your postage is deducted from your account. You can add money to your account from a credit card. (There is no additional fee beyond the cost of postage.) Answered on 8/17/2010 by Tom from Rochester, NY
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