Product descriptions from the supplier
Q: Why Do You Offer Postage Stamps for Less Than the Post Office?
A: We legally acquire our postage stamps from businesses and the general public; from leftover business mailings and company
liquidations, to wedding invitations and stamp collections. Our process, product acquisition, and transactions are legally backed
by our all-star legal team. All transactions are in compliance with the laws of the United States of America.
Q: Are Your Stamps Authentic USPS Postage Stamps?
A: Yes. They are authentic USPS issued postage. All of our postage undergoes a series of tests for authenticity, and is money-back
guaranteed to our customers. All fraudulent and counterfeit items we receive are reported to the United States Postal Inspectors
Office. We have aided law enforcement in several fraudulent and counterfeit postage cases over the past years, and have direct
access to an inspector agent representative specializing in such cases.
Q: Is It Legal to Buy Postage for Less Than Its Face Value?
A: Yes. There are no laws or regulations prohibiting the buying and selling of second-hand postage for less than face value. Just
ask a stamp collector.
Q: What Is the Quality or Authenticity of the Postage?
A: All of our postage is in complete sheets, books, or rolls. Unless otherwise stated, they are unfolded and in post-office-fresh
new condition, ready for resale.
Q: Do I Have to Be in the Mailing or Shipping Business to Buy From You?
A: No. We can sell our postage to anyone as long as their purpose is to use the postage to mail items.
Q: Are These Current First-Class Postage Stamps or Just for Collecting?
A: Yes, these are Forever Stamps so they will always be equal to the value of one ounce, first-class letter in the U.S. The stamps
can be used to mail a letter, or towards the total postage cost of any US-PS shipment, or can be saved as a collectible.
Q: Do You Charge Sales Tax?
A: No. The sales tax law states "Gross receipts from the sale of U.S. Postal Service stamps sold for the purpose of postage are
not subject to tax."