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25 Comments On "100-Pack Of USPS Forever Stamps For $42.89 Shipped From Alphabet Deal!"
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Um, why is the word forever crossed out on the stamp?
It looks really bad
So you don’t print and use it.
Because it’s just an illustration. I’ve seen it that way when a money amount is listed too. They don’t want people to just print out the pages and use like real stamps.
Print out all you want as the MPE will reject them.
Legit site?
Of course not. DD always posts shady and unreliable deals
Lol. We’ve posted their deals before without any complaints, they are well reviewed online.
We’ve posted these stamp deals before from Tanga and Daily Steals and haven’t heard any of them not working. Of course if someone has an issue I hope they leave a comment and we can know for the future of these deals.
But as of now hundreds of readers have purchased similar deals and I haven’t seen any complaints on those products.
I have bought thousands of stamps over the last few years through Dan’s Deals & never had an issue!
Thank you!
Keep the deals coming!!
Grabbed one. Thanks.
I have heard many stories that people got stamps for cheap and they turned out to be counterfeit. The U.S.P.S. Just threw out the mail that had the bad stamp on it. Could anyone confirm that stamps from this site went through the mail securely?
(If your wondering why no one showed up to your wedding this could be why. It happened to a friend of mine.)
The stamps are not legit. USPS does not verify them and lets them go. They do know about it but turn a blind eye. There have been news articles about it. The New York Post wrote an article about them. Ask your LOR.
Why would this place be selling stamps at a loss?
How do we know online which stamps are fake or real?
I agree with the above comments-
just because no one complained here doesn’t tell us they are legit.
It’s a shame that you can’t go to the post office and they would verify for you if they are legit.
(From what I’ve researched they could tell by using a special light.)
As was commented already, why would they sell it at loss; sounds pretty suspicious to me.
After checking out this offer I did a search for stamps on sale… while the design is different, apparently Walmart is selling 100 forever stamps for even less (!) currently $33.99 https://www.walmart.com/ip/U-S-Flag-1-roll-of-100-USPS-Forever-First-Class-Postage-Stamps-Billowing-Stars-Stripes-Celebrating-Patriotism/379519771
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It’s also a little fishy that they are selling a stamp from 2018
(As in aka for some reason that one is easier to forge).
Does anyone out there have any connections to the USPS? So that we can know sure one way of the other.
You can use a blacklight to see if the dye was added. That does not mean they are real if the dye is detected but if it is not detected then they are fake.
I cannot remember last time I used a stamp. They will truly be forever if u buy 100 lol
it doesnt work
why does the price show as $47 when i click the link and then go back to 54.99 when i select a design?
just tried it and when i type in my address it just goes back to the login – tried about 10 times – anyway id rather buy it from walmart – and cheaper too!
The stamps were somewhat cheaper in 2018 of course as they are forever stamps can sell for somewhat now…..
How long does it usually take for the stamps to arrive?
Got mine today.