The U.S. Postal Service makes it easy to buy stamps. In addition to the local Post Office, stamps can be purchased for face value at many supermarkets and retail stores and through the following alternatives:
?• Stamps by Mail: a no extra charge service available by preparing an order form, available from letter carriers and at the local Post Office, and paying by check or money order. The stamp order will be promptly returned by mail.
?• Stamps Online: available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at www.usps.com.
?• Stamps by Phone: a 24-hour stamp hotline, available to credit card users by dialing 1 -800-STAMP-24.
?• Stamps by Fax: in some larger cities, this is a free service. Fax in your order form with credit card information, and your stamp order will be filled on the next delivery day.
These alternative services are available at no extra charge, except for Stamps by Phone and Stamps Online, which assess a small handling charge to prepare and ship the order from the Stamp Fulfillment Service Center in Kansas City. By calling 1 -800-STAMP-24 (1-800-782-6724), you may request a free copy of the USA Philatelic catalog, which lists all stamps and products currently available through the Postal Service. The catalog also contains an order form that you can use to order stamps through the Stamp Fulfillment Service catalog center.
The Stamp Fulfillment Service stocks the latest commemorative and definitive stamps and features a number of items for collectors, such as uncut stamp panes, First Day covers, and philatelic material, all in superb condition.
You can also order stamps online at www.usps.com anytime using a credit card.
Stamps on Consignment, Stamps by Mail, and Stamps by Fax are available in many areas. Ask your local postmaster what stamp purchasing alternatives are available in your area. . . ☻