posted on June 4, 2000 01:50:57 PM new
E STAMP and STAMPS.com are the two major players. Each one has their strengths and weaknesses. I went with E STAMP as my account program Quickbooks transfers Invoice addreses from it directly into E STAMP...very convenient
posted on June 4, 2000 02:40:37 PM new
I went with stamps.com only because I came across them first. So far, the service has been fantastic. It has made things so much easier than taking random trips to the post office!
posted on June 5, 2000 11:50:37 AM new
I'm with Stamps.com as well and I'm quite pleased with it. So far, I've run about $1,000 worth of postage through it with no problems. Stamps.com is adding Parcel Post next month, too, so it will be even more useful. With Stamps.com and U-Pic, I rarely have to go to the post office anymore. Gotta love that!
posted on June 5, 2000 02:56:11 PM new
I would probably switch to Stamps.com (their flat rate of $19.99 a month would save me quite a bit in fees over E-STAMP) if they would just add Quickbooks support. They have just about everything else...makes me wonder if E-STAMP has an exclusive with Quickbooks???
posted on June 7, 2000 04:38:03 PM new
Hi Genta,
If you ever do sign up with Stamps.com, check out their "power" program -- it's a flat rate of $15.99/mo. plus they give you $50 in postage and a free 10lb digital scale.
posted on June 11, 2000 09:46:37 AM new
Hi Vargas,
Yes, their Power Program is very attractive, and I would like to switch over, but until they provide support for Quickbooks
I'll be staying with E-Stamp.