Customer Profile: Paul’s Watch & Clock Repair

September 25th, 2009 Eric Nash No comments

Paul’s Watch & Clock Repair is a family owned and operated business located in Sacramento, California. Besides being an apprentice watch repairman, Raimond oversees all aspects of the store’s outgoing shipments. Paul’s Watch & Clock Repair has been a Stamps.com customer since May 2008. Continue reading

Version 8.5: Import Order Data from eBay, Amazon & More

September 18th, 2009 Eric Nash 35 comments

Connect Your eBay or Ecommerce Account to Stamps.com
Are you a regular seller on eBay? Do you operate an ecommerce store in Yahoo Stores or use PayPal or Google Checkout as a payment option for product sales? Stamps.com’s latest software – PC Postage Version 8.5 — is loaded with great tools to help online sellers manage their package shipping program in a better, more efficient manner.  Version 8.5… Continue reading

Buying a Package Shipping Scale – Helpful Tips

September 10th, 2009 Eric Nash 11 comments

digital-scaleOne of the best features of online postage from Stamps.com is that you can print it out in the comfort of your home or office. However, if you’re sending a package, you’ll need to know how much it weighs first. Purchasing the right shipping scale can make your packaging shipping tasks go more quickly.

Analyze Your Shipping Needs Before Buying… Continue reading

Lower Shipping Costs with Priority Mail Flat Rate Packages

September 3rd, 2009 Eric Nash 18 comments

Did you know that you don’t have to pay more to ship heavier items through the US Postal Service? Using the Priority Mail Flat Rate shipping option, you can send items for one flat cost using free boxes that the Post Office provides. You can mail anything that you can reasonably fit in each USPS flat rate box while allowing it to close properly and staying under 70 pounds. Here’s… Continue reading

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8 Tips to Lower Your Mailing and Shipping Costs

September 1st, 2009 Eric Nash 7 comments

Tips to Lower Mailing Costs

The U.S. Postal Service raised its rates in May 2009 for most classes of mail, including first-class mail and individual packages. This annual raise, which the USPS is expecting to implement annually, will help the agency keep up with inflation and continue to operate efficiently.

While many web retailers will just pass this… Continue reading