Stamp Prices Increased Today – Use Enough Postage
Just a friendly reminder that stamp prices increased from $0.39 to $0.41 today. Be sure to double-check your postage before dropping your mail in the mailbox!
Another option would be to hop on over to Stamps.com for their free trial — you get a bunch of free postage and other goodies.
Published on May 14th, 2007 - 3 Comments
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I sent a couple of letters yesterday, but luckily I still had a bunch of two centers from the last time the price went up.
By the way, you don’t mention where to hop on over to…missing a word in there somewhere.
Comment by Blaine Moore — May 15th 2007 @ 9:35 amNot sure what you mean, Blaine… It says to hop on over to Stamps.com (it’s a link to a free trial that they’re offering).
Nickel –
Blaine probably uses Norton AV with the security settings on high. If that’s the case, your CJ link and the corresponding anchor text will be blocked — resulting in a blank space. You should use a PHP redirect to prevent that from happening.
Comment by Lee — May 16th 2007 @ 11:10 am