Stamps.com Named as Finalist in 2012 American Business Awards

September 24th, 2014 Comments off
Stamps.com’s has been named a Finalist in the “Customer Service Team of the Year” category in the 2012 American Business Awards.
The American Business Awards are the nation’s premier business awards program. All organizations operating in the U.S.A. are eligible to submit nominations — public and private, for-profit and non-profit, large and small.
The Finalist nomination was awarded to the High Volume Shipping segment of the Stamps.com Customer Service Department. The High Volume Shipping team is dedicated to addressing the unique needs of all types of shippers including warehouse, e-commerce and small business. The team consists of shipping and technical specialists who offer account management and tech assistance, including specialized tasks such as USPS cost-cutting recommendations and support for popular e-commerce integrations like eBay and Amazon.
More than 3,000 nominations from organizations of all sizes and in virtually every industry were submitted this year for consideration in a wide range of categories. This is the third year in a row that Stamps.com has reached the finals of its award nominations.
Get more info about the American Business Awards at http://www.stevieawards.com/aba/.

Stamps.com’s has been named a Finalist in the “Customer Service Team of the Year” category in the 10th Annual American Business Awards. aba-award

The American Business Awards are the nation’s premier business awards program. All organizations operating in the U.S.A. are eligible to submit nominations — public and private, for-profit and non-profit, large and small.

The Finalist nomination was awarded to the High Volume Shipping segment of the Stamps.com Customer Service Department. The High Volume Shipping team focuses on addressing the unique needs of all types of shippers including warehouse, e-commerce and small business. The team consists of shipping and technical specialists who offer account management and tech assistance, including specialized tasks such as USPS cost-cutting recommendations and support for popular e-commerce integrations like eBay and Amazon.

More than 3,000 nominations from organizations of all sizes and in virtually every industry were submitted this year for consideration in a wide range of categories.

This is the third year in a row that Stamps.com has reached the finals of the American Business Awards.

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Stamps.com Hits 2 Billion Postage Transactions

September 24th, 2014 Comments off

 2Billion_postage-prints-smallRecently Stamps.com celebrated its 2 billionth internet postage transaction! We couldn’t be more excited about it and would like to give a special thanks to you, our customers, for selecting Stamps.com as your USPS® mailing and shipping software provider.

Our goal is to make it simple to mail and ship with the USPS by giving you the tools you need. We’re proud it has resulted in billions of postage transactions that allow people and businesses to save time and money. We hope you continue to benefit from and enjoy Stamps.com.

We want to hear from you!
Let us know how we can improve your Stamps.com experience. Simply leave a comment below with suggestions of new features or services you would like us to add to Stamps.com. It’s the perfect opportunity to be heard and get involved.

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Celebrate Customer Service Week with Stamps.com

September 24th, 2014 Comments off

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Customer Service Week is a nationally recognized event devoted to acknowledging the importance of customer service and honoring the people who provide it at its best. At Stamps.com, we have an award-winning team with a gold medal to prove it! This year our Customer Care team earned the American Teleservices Association Call Center Gold Medal and recognition as the American Business Awards Customer Service Department of the Year finalist.

We’re celebrating Customer Service Week at Stamps.com with daily, Las Vegas-themed activities including a buffet breakfast, surprises, costume contest, barbecue and more.

“Every day, call by call, email by email, and chat by chat, our Customer Care team delivers the unparalleled support that Stamps.com customers expect,” said Director of Customer Service Dawn Stevenson. “This truly is my favorite week because not only do we get to acknowledge and celebrate our team of rock stars, but the entire company focuses on building community, forming relationships, and supporting one another. We show our appreciation to the Customer Care team and they, in turn, do the same for our wonderful, loyal customers.”

Please join us in wishing our fabulous Customer Care professionals a happy Customer Service Week!

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Stamps.com Gallery Grand Opening: The Art of Customer Service

September 24th, 2014 Comments off

There’s an art to providing award-winning customer service, and no one knows this better than the artists who work in the Stamps.com Customer Care department. Stamps.com recently held the first-ever annual art exhibit for employees, featuring original works by many talented artists who double as Customer Care Representatives. When they’re not helping Stamps.com customers, you’ll find them expressing their talents through various forms of art.

The Stamps.com Gallery was located in the company headquarters and allowed the Customer Care team to share their craft with fellow employees, which included acrylic painting, graphic design, photography, comic book art, knits, illustrations and more. And now we’d like to share the art of our Customer Care team with you! Please view the event photos below and enjoy.

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Spectators at the grand opening of the Stamps.com Gallery.

Seeking Serenity, color photography by Vince Yanez. Customer Care team member since October 1999.

Seeking Serenity, color photography by Vince Yanez. Customer Care team member since October 1999.

Stamps.com (Exterior), acrylic painting by Paul Morris. Customer Care team member since May 2003.

Stamps.com (Exterior), acrylic painting by Paul Morris. Customer Care team member since May 2003.

After-Burn, photograph and lighter mixed media by Gloria Smith. Customer Care team member since April 2009.

After-Burn, photograph and lighter mixed media by Gloria Smith. Customer Care team member since April 2009.

Between the Lines, acrylic on linen canvas by Dawn Stevenson. Customer Care team member since July 2007.

Between the Lines, acrylic on linen canvas by Dawn Stevenson. Customer Care team member since July 2007.

Wilbur I, silkscreen print on poster board by Hal Case. Customer Care team member since October 2006.

Wilbur I, silkscreen print on poster board by Hal Case. Customer Care team member since October 2006.

Tree Star, afghan by Nancy Nolasco. Customer Care team member since February 2009.

Tree Star, afghan by Nancy Nolasco. Customer Care team member since February 2009.

Homage to JFK, graphic design piece by Rich Grzesiak. Customer Care team member since February 2007.

Homage to JFK, graphic design piece by Rich Grzesiak. Customer Care team member since February 2007.

The Man Called Nova, comic book illustration by Jeff Hurst. Customer Care team member since March 2007.

The Man Called Nova, comic book illustration by Jeff Hurst. Customer Care team member since March 2007.

The World as I See It, photographic presentation by Melanie Victor. Customer Care team member since April 2009.

The World as I See It, photographic presentation by Melanie Victor. Customer Care team member since April 2009.

NetStamps Misprints: How to Apply for Mail-in Refund (Video)

November 15th, 2019 Comments off

It happens. You are printing postage on NetStamps and the postage misprints.

The good news is you can easily apply for a postage refund with Stamps.com. We’ve created a simple mail-in refund process for common postage misprints that occur, such as:
• No postage printed at all on the NetStamps sheet (although your account balance was charged)
• Postage printed on the back of the NetStamps sheet
• Postage printed incorrectly on the front of the NetStamps sheet

When a postage misprint occurs, the USPS® requires physical proof that the labels were misprinted or unused. Be sure to submit the misprinted or unused NetStamps sheet to Stamps.com along with your Mail-in Refund Request Form. Watch our video to learn more about how to apply for a NetStamps mail-in refund.

REPRINT TIP! Try to reprint your postage first by using the “Reprint” button located in the bottom right corner of the software. Stamps.com customers are able to reprint their postage without being charged a second time or having to process a mail-in refund.

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