print postage from home - help

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As Carlton mentioned, the pirate ship method.....

I went ahead bout bought one of the small thermal printers, along with a crap ton of 4x6 labels. Set the printer up per instructions.....went to that pirate ship website, that took some work. Finally got all my accounts linked. Once all that was set up, i entered in my first label info....PRINT! Holy crap that was eaay. Oh my.

I am not completely certain that its any cheaper as it states. I do like that it gives you the rates of all carriers so you can pick and choose the best option. But without me physically going to rhe post office, i have no way of knowing if its the same or better. Has anyone else taken a trip to the post office to compare?

Thank you for all the input leading up to this point. This is a game changer!!!!
 
As Carlton mentioned, the pirate ship method.....

I went ahead bout bought one of the small thermal printers, along with a crap ton of 4x6 labels. Set the printer up per instructions.....went to that pirate ship website, that took some work. Finally got all my accounts linked. Once all that was set up, i entered in my first label info....PRINT! Holy crap that was eaay. Oh my.

I am not completely certain that its any cheaper as it states. I do like that it gives you the rates of all carriers so you can pick and choose the best option. But without me physically going to rhe post office, i have no way of knowing if its the same or better. Has anyone else taken a trip to the post office to compare?

Thank you for all the input leading up to this point. This is a game changer!!!!
glad to hear it...and yes if you look closely at pirateship it tells you the rack rate at the post office...just look at the postage on the bubble mailers you get inbound that were sent from the post office...its unusally $8 or higher...
 
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