Using Postal Meters
Are you tired of making frequent trips the post office? Driving across town, dealing with the traffic, standing in those long, slow moving lines? If so, you can save your valuable gas, time and money by renting your very own digital postage meter. These postage meters are easy to use, and fit nicely on any desk in your own office or at home. You will have your mail ready for the mailbox in a matter of minutes by using a postage meter. The built in scale will automatically calculate the precise amount of postage and will never make you over pay for your postage. Best of all, you will never run out of stamps, therefore eliminating any extra trips to run out and buy more stamps.
Postage meters also project a professional image of your business and enable you to send all kinds of mail straight from your office. You will also be able to promote your business buy creating an assortment of envelope ads. With the postage meter, you can refill your postage over the phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is no use for a postal rate chart, because the meter will automatically update any changes.
Most postage meters are rented to the businesses and homes because the U.S. Postal Service have regulations that only authorize the postage meter manufacturers and the U.S. Postal Service to hold the title to the postage meters. Although you may not be able to own one, you can rent the machine at a very low cost of $19.99 a month. That is a small fee when you think of all the time and money you would be saving by doing all of your postage from your home or office.
All postage costs are the same as the U.S. Postal Service, you're not paying any more or less than what you need. Have you ever added an extra stamp for "just in case" because you weren't exactly sure of how much postage you would need and you didn't want your mail to come back a week later with insufficient postage stamped on the front of the envelope? When that happens, you will need to make up a new envelope, to avoid the embarrassment of that big red "insufficient" stamp and add new postage. This is money lost. Have you mail a post card that would actually cost less than the price of a stamp? That is money lost. Acquiring a postage meter will make your postage problems obsolete.