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Comments on: Stamps.com teams with Adobe

Consumers can create official U.S. postage through PhotoStamps, an Adobe Photoshop product.

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What a rip-off...
by Heebee Jeebies May 17, 2006 1:26 PM PDT
Nearly $0.80 for sending a single letter with some dumb photo or logo on it. Talk about a rip-off and waste of marketing money.

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For each its own
by Dead Soulman May 18, 2006 2:05 PM PDT
Although I agree with you, there are, however, people who love to see pictures of themselves and/or their pets on anything and everything possible. And, they're willing to pay for it.

Call it madness, naivete, or plain dumb expense. But, just like you have people who are willing to pay $3 million dollars to get flown up high enough to be considered "in space."

Millions of people think that the iPod is an overpriced and hyped mp3 player, while others love it and don't mind the price.

Tomatoe, Tomato ...
C'est la Vie.
STAMPS.COM
by flats4u March 20, 2008 5:15 PM PDT
Worst rip off I have ever seen. They suck you in with a free trial package sent to your home and somewhere in the signing up process you are charged $15.99 monthly for NOTHING. So along with the $15.99 monthly fee you pay for the paper to print the stamps on from YOUR printer plus you are chrged the normal stamp fees on top of all this ...WHAT A DEAL
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by bmmkuzma October 29, 2009 4:00 PM PDT
Beware. Its a rip off. They get you into trial period and than charge you without letting you know.
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