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Posted at 4:31 AM on Thursday 01/31/08 by
Ben
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iPrint.com has a free basic self-inking address stamp for free + $3.79 shipping. Free shipping on orders over $50. They will try to get you to purchase upgrades, accessories, etc, but you don't have to. Many new address stamp templates have been added.
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    John2111 - Posted 6:19 am PST 01/31/08 (492 Posts)  Report Spam

    I get free address labels all the time from junk mail rodeo cowboy wanting a donation, which they don't get.

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    Sliver - Posted 7:54 am PST 01/31/08 (737 Posts)  Report Spam

    John2111 wrote:
    I get free address labels all the time from junk mail rodeo cowboy wanting a donation, which they don't get.


    Wow, really?! That's quite the unusual anecdote, John2111. Tell me more.

    These stamps aren't worth the price of shipping, by the way. Ours never printed our address fully to begin with, then the plastic address came unglued from the stamp after maybe five months of light use. Don't bother.

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    TurnOne - Posted 8:07 am PST 01/31/08 (481 Posts)  Report Spam

    Dude, It is und
    er $4 delivered. If you use it a 100 times, that is only $0.04 each time. Worth it to me. I bought one, lasted about a year.

    You do need to have a hard flat surface to use to get the full stamping action. At this price point what do you expect?

    My first one fell apart b/c it is made of cheap plastic. I'll be more careful to try to extend the life next time.

    You can order multiple ones. Just place seperate orders. Make sure the shipping shows up at $3.79. One of mine defaulted to $6+.

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    Sliver - Posted 8:41 am PST 01/31/08 (737 Posts)  Report Spam

    TurnOne wrote:
    Dude, It is und
    er $4 delivered. If you use it a 100 times, that is only $0.04 each time. Worth it to me. I bought one, lasted about a year.

    You do need to have a hard flat surface to use to get the full stamping action. At this price point what do you expect?

    My first one fell apart b/c it is made of cheap plastic. I'll be more careful to try to extend the life next time.

    You can order multiple ones. Just place seperate orders. Make sure the shipping shows up at $3.79. One of mine defaulted to $6+.


    "Dude," mine didn't last for 100 uses. It didn't last for 50. I tried several different methods of getting full contact from the print head to an envelope on a hard flat surface. Duh. Didn't work. Piece of baconnaise. Not worth $3.79 and the aggravation. Glad you're happy with your toy, but I wouldn't buy one again. Your mileage may vary.

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    PCman - Posted 8:41 am PST 01/31/08 (272 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is not a good quality stamp.Ordered 1 last year,didn't use much and the address rubber bended missing lot of letters.Get X-Stamper at Staples is much better quality.

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    aquaflare - Posted 11:39 am PST 01/31/08 (3140 Posts)  Report Spam

    obviously... if it's free.. then don't expect too much quality out of it

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    illiniram - Posted 12:12 pm PST 01/31/08 (3 Posts)  Report Spam

    Got this a couple of years ago. Mine works great and consider this a great deal.

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