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Stamps.com

If you are looking for Stamps.com, you have come to the right place. We explain what Stamps.com is and point you to the official download.

What is Stamps.com?

Stamps.com is a company based in California that offers mailing and shipping services for Internet users. It makes both local and international mail processing and printing of labels and stamps easier. This eliminates the hassle of going to the nearest Post Office which is not always open for 24 hours. At anytime of the day or night, you can process your mail and print it in an instant. After its processing, you can drop by your mail or packages to the mail box or hand it to a local mail carrier when they come pick you up as long as you have made a pick-up schedule.

Stamps.com provides services that save some money too. There are no hidden fees, extra service charges or insurance of packages. Customers can save for as much as 80% when compared to the standard postage meters.

The site allows you to track mails and packages in just a single or few clicks. You type in the tracking number and see if your mail has reached its destination or if it’s still on the waiting list to be sent out. It also notifies you the location or condition of your mail or package through email.

Download Stamps.com from the developer

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File types supported by Stamps.com

Our users primarily use Stamps.com to open these file types:

About file types supported by Stamps.com

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Last updated: : October 3, 2012