02-22-2019 10:00 AM
02-22-2019 10:34 AM
Very interesting. Thank you for sharing.
02-22-2019 01:23 PM
Interesting stuff! That's a really ugly stock chart (although I though it was overvalued for a long time).
I've been using Stamps for many years, service has always been excellent.
I was not aware of their exclusive deal with USPS but clearly with the competition in that sector heating up and other postage providers (eg: ShipStation) expanding to additional carriers Stamps needed to get on the ball as well.
02-22-2019 01:28 PM
I've used Stamps.com for years too.
Man, wouldn't it be awesome if Stamps.com is able to get the same shipping deals as Amazon FBA gets with UPS.
02-22-2019 01:34 PM
@bigdeals.etc wrote:I've used Stamps.com for years too.
Man, wouldn't it be awesome if Stamps.com is able to get the same shipping deals as Amazon FBA gets with UPS.
The biggest impact might be for International shipping, there are many much cheaper options for International shipping compared to USPS.
I would think that Stamps have been bleeding customers to the vendors who offer UPS, FedEx as well as USPS plus a whole bunch of International options.
02-22-2019 01:36 PM
@bigdeals.etc wrote:I've used Stamps.com for years too.
Man, wouldn't it be awesome if Stamps.com is able to get the same shipping deals as Amazon FBA gets with UPS.
They can't. Amazon FBA gets a better rate because they are shipping from one location. It is like rates Target, Walmart, Sears, etc. get. It is by warehouse. Lots and lots of stuff ship out from ONE location.
The same is not true for the other sellers on Amazon that do not use FBA, Ebay, Etsy, stamps.com, etc. The items ship from all over the place, so the same discounts can not be applied.
02-23-2019 05:27 AM
@slippinjimmy wrote:I was not aware of their exclusive deal with USPS but clearly with the competition in that sector heating up and other postage providers (eg: ShipStation) expanding to additional carriers Stamps needed to get on the ball as well.
ShipStation is under the Stamps.com umbrella, as is Endicia, ShipWorks, ShippingEasy and MetaPack
For the immediate future the only impact will be a small number of Stamps.com and Endicia high volume customers who qualify for USPS Negotiated Service Agreements (NSA). Stamps/Endicia will be adding a surcharge for those customers.