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Thread: Free $60 in Postage & Free $150 Digital Scale!

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    Just in case any of you still haven't done this awesome offer, do it now!
    http://www.stamps.com

    Join the Simple Plan and get $20 in free postage when you join, $10 more if you stay after 30 days! The $1.99 monhtly fee is free for the first
    month, and nothing will be charged to you if you cancel before the 30 days is up!

    Join the Power Plan and get $50 (you read that right!!) in free postage PLUS a $150 digital scale FREE, $10 more if you stay after the first 30 days.
    The $15.99 monthly fee is free for the first month, and nothing will be charged to you if you cancel before the 30 days is up!

    Great for packages, plus it prints directly onto envelopes and integrates into your word processing programs!

    I did this already and already got my scale...they are QUICK!

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    I'd appreciate if you use this link:
    http://www.stamps.com/entry/download...[email protected]


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    yep, got my scale in like 3 days...they are quick, but where can we redeem our $50 postage?

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    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by tadow:
    yep, got my scale in like 3 days...they are quick, but where can we redeem our $50 postage?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    I got mine the very next day in my account -- did you launch up your stamps.com program? If you don't have the $50 credit showing up, I'd call them! They're pretty nice ... and it'd be strange if you only got the scale!

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    does anyone know if this is open to Canadian residents.

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    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by dimigon:
    does anyone know if this is open to Canadian residents.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Unfortunately, considering this is USPS approved, stamps.com is a US postage service. Perhaps the Canadian postal system is working on the same thing...

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    Darnit cause I wanted that scale, not for weighing mail though. hehe

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    From what I understand, referral links are not allowed on this board. You need to post your referral link in the spam/referral category. Please edit your post and remove the affiliate link.

    Thanks.
    Maggie

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    geeze, ppl will do anything to abuse the system.. figures they're from aol (yeah yeah, bad stereotype.. bu i couldn't resist)

    I wonder if we report them would they get terminated?

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