US Postal Service approves NetStamps

The US Postal Service has approved a system that allows PC users to print out sheets of postage stamps.
The new system – called NetStamps – will enable subscribers to print out 25 stamps at a time on special watermarked paper.
Internet-based postage solution provider Stamps.com – the first company approved to offer the service – will charge an undisclosed monthly fee. It will also supply the software and sheets of adhesive label paper, which will cost USD3.99 for 125 labels.
The stamps can be printed in any denomination.

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