Funny thing happened to me the other day . . . I was opening the mail and I came across an envelope that had been prepared by a typewriter, and had a hand affixed postage stamp. Wow, I thought that process went out in the early 2000's?
Stamps.com is the new way to do postage. It is software that links to your word processor, your
Outlook, your QuickBooks, etc., etc. Rather than feeding an envelope into your typewriter and then licking a stamp, you put an envelope into your printer, click the mouse a couple of times, and out comes an envelope fully addressed, with postage printed on it.
It really is too simple to be true, and a huge productivity enhancer. Heck they will give you a $5 credit just to try it out.
The drawback is that you have to have a paid subscription to the service, but that investment is more than offset by the time you save processing postage.
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Very cool! I actually was not aware that you can do this to your letters. Thanks for the post.
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