Quick Print Postage Online

Filed under:Biz — posted on June 5, 2009 @ 9:17 pm

Printing postage from the comforts of your home or office with the use of your computer minimizes the cost and effort often required in the traditional setup. Even the U.S. Postal Service adopted this new technology of printing postage or shipping labels online through its own service or through one of the services offered by its approved vendors.

All states can have their print postage services online so residents of Providence, Rhode Island can start with the online postal services. Regardless of mail or package volumes, most online vendors (Click-N-Ship, eBay, Stamps.com, Endicia) require clients to set up an account for printing postage online.

Click-N-Ship does not require monthly fees in order to print labels or postage. To ensure hassle-free transaction, priority mails are labeled for confirmation and even include signature proof of delivery.

The online shopping and auction giant, eBay, also has its own online postage solution. You don’t need to have a USPS account nor have a software installed. Although each of the services including first-class mail, parcel post, and media mail labels have their own delivery confirmation service fee, the label processing fees are waived.

Stamps.com, another leading brand in postage and mailing labels, can give you one of the fastest services when sending packages, letters, or even colored post cards straight from your computer.

If you’re looking for a discounted delivery confirmation and signature confirmation fee, Endicia gives the option to do so. Endicia also allows clients to print labels without revealing the amount paid for the postage. Whether you’re a PC or Mac user, so long as you have an Internet connection, you can have your postage printed online and send it just like how you send colored postcards to your friends.

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