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New/unused postage stamps for less than face valueI just ordered some new (unused) 41-cent postage stamps for 34 cents each. That means that the roll of 100 stamps cost $34.00 instead of $41.00 (includes shipping). How is this possible? Ebay. :) For some time now (at least a year), my younger brother Phillip has been ordering unused postage stamps from eBay for less than face value. Often, the stamps are a cent or two below the current first-class postage rate. For example, my last roll was 39-cent stamps, and I had to add a 2-cent stamp each time I mailed something. However, the stamps were cheap enough that I was still saving several cents on each mailing. Since I've never ordered anything from eBay myself, I interviewed Phillip to get the scoop on how he finds these great deals (which he passes on to me!). So, Phillip, how do you find these postage stamp bargains on eBay? Phillip: I just go to the stamps section, select the U.S. category, and then search terms like "41", "unused", or "new". How often can you find good deals on unused postage stamps on eBay? Phillip: Well, whenever someone asks me to order some stamps for them, I start watching for a deal. Sometimes it takes a week or two before one pops up. As far as getting them for 34 cents [for a 41-cent stamp] -- well, that might take a couple weeks. That's a really good deal. And that price includes shipping, right? Phillip: Yes. Actually, I got free shipping on those. Tell me about how you do the bidding. Do you wait until the last minute to place bids? Phillip: I don't have the time to monitor the auctions, so I just put in a maximum bid -- an amount that I think would still be a good deal. Do you have to order large amounts of stamps to get these good prices? Phillip: Not really. The 34-cent ones I just got -- it was 3 rolls (300 stamps). It just depends. I get them and sell them to friends or family members for what I paid. How many times have you ordered stamps on eBay? Phillip: I'm not sure... about 8 times maybe. Do you have any advice about what not to do? Has it always worked out well for you? Phillip: Well definitely check the feedback for the seller -- but that's a given on eBay. I did order one time from someone who had really good feedback, but he never shipped my order. He had like 800 feedbacks and it was 99% positive, so I don't know what happened. I just got my money refunded through PayPal, and it was no big deal. Thanks for taking the time to answer all of my questions, Phillip. Now, I'm going to go blog about this... ;) Visit Crystal's blog for more money-saving tips! :) I never would have thought of doing that! We mail out a lot of letters so stamps are an expense in our house. I just assumed that was one area we couldn't find a deal on. I will have to check into doing this! Thank you so much for sharing! Stephanie Phillip has taught me to do the ebaying for stamps too. I have done it twice, but I am in need for more too. Getting the penny stamp is no big deal. Even my sister gets stamps off me. Aunt Teresa There are always great abrgains on ebay! Just a note though, postage is going up on about a week (the 15th or 19th, I can't remember) so make sure you either use them beofre that or buy the extra postage you need! You would be surprised at the other things you can buy on eBay.....such as magazine subscriptions (really cheap!), pregnancy tests (name brand even, way below what you'd pay at the store), the list goes on and on. I'm definitely a huge eBay fan but definitely use Paypal as Phillip mentions because it protects both the buyer and the seller. I have only had to use their refund policy twice in the many years I've been eBaying, but I was very thankful for it then. Melanie in KS Hmm, now I'm thinking of looking into stamps on eBay.... I've bought a lot of different stuff on ebay, including cereal, but never thought about stamps. Thanks for the tip! why would anyone sell stamps for less than they are worth? that dosent seem logical to me. Is it possible that these stamps are counterfeit? I heard a blurb on TV that the Post Office is having trouble with fake stamps. I don't see how anyone could sell authentic stamps for less than their actual value. Post new comment |
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Never would have thought to check eBay for stamps!