EDITED: I saw a lot of negative feedback from you guys in the comments so if this is something you can really use it is a pretty good deal. Otherwise you might want to pass.
I found out about this SUPER HOT trial offer from my blogging buddy Kathy! Stamps.com is offering a FREE 4 week trial with great freebies like a digital scale and $5 in free postage! They are approved with USPS to allow you to print your own stamps quickly and easily from home.
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They give you $80 in FREE supplies to get started and see if you like the service. If you don’t- just cancel and you pay nothing. You can wait to get your supplies and get the labels to print stamps or you can just get started by printing postage directly on envelopes!!
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Once you complete the trial period you qualify for another $20 in stamps. I am excited because I always forget to ask for stamps at the store and waiting in line at the Post Office is a nightmare with a baby and toddler. The scale is going to be super handy for holiday gifts too!!
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Just click HERE to start your trial and remember to cancel before the 4 week period ends if you don’t like the service. Enter the promo code: CJ-22P9-8P6Q4.
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If you decide to keep the service they charge $15.99 per month. If you decide to cancel, you might want to call them directly as Ashley reports getting a second month free when she called to cancel! Has anyone else had experience with this company? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
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Thanks $30weeklygrocerychallenge!
Jennifer P says
I found it difficult to cancel, stamps.com tries very hard to keep you, good luck!
Cali says
A digital scale is only about $15 on eBay. Plus you can print labels and order free boxes through eBay as well. $15.99 a month sounds pretty expensive to me.
Anonymous says
Be careful with this one. I signed up for a free trial with Stamps.com a few years ago. I called to cancel at the end of the month and was told it was day 31 when it was only a 30 day free trial and I had already been charged for the next month. The CSR was rude. I challenged the charge with my credit card company and didn't end up paying it. But, it was a hassle and an unpleasant experience.
savin' cash in IL says
I was told by a friend on-line that you can also sign up for this through coupon cactus and get $22 cash back.