Fraudulent!
Friend bought 10 rolls. Not only did the postal inspector confirm they are fraudulent, the postage label to send them is as well!
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Friend bought 10 rolls. Not only did the postal inspector confirm they are fraudulent, the postage label to send them is as well!
100% a scam. Do not let other online reviews persuade you otherwise! Save your money, protect your credit card number, and avoid the hassle of filing a chargeback with your card's company.
Very prompt and helpful customer service experience. Will definitely use this site again.
It is counterfeit stamps from Hong Kong! Don't buy any stamps except at the post office!!
I just sent 100 stamps ($56)
To a friend who couldn't get out of the house, she received them. They look the same but they are counterfeit so I told her not to use them .
I was going to purchase a bunch of different ones and then give everyone stamps for birthdays but when I tried to make a large purchase thank goodness my credit card blocked it . That was when I saw the words: Hong Kong written beside their name on the text that my credit card sent me!
My friend said that the package appeared to come from Illinois.
So they set up their scam very well. Their website only has a few oddly structured sentences but that's it. Why do people have to do this??
It took 2 weeks for her to get her nonlegit stamps because they came from Hong Kong and maybe Illinois. Which makes sense. Gottahave someone in U.S. to send them out. Well done but my friend still has no stamps !!!
Bought commemorative stamps on 12/19 and paid for USPS Priority Mail to get these before Christmas. Tracking shows a shipment from overseas which has not arrived as of 12/28.
This is not the post office this is private collection of stamps that vary in price. These stamps came perfectly packaged in immaculate shape. I didn’t receive them as soon as I would have liked and they promptly handled my refund with exceptional service!!!!! They were great to work with. Thank you
Arrived in perfect condition. Packaged very well, within a folder to prevent bending/damage, which was my biggest concern before ordering.
I was spooked when I saw a charge from HongKong on my bank statement for purchase of regular USPS stamps and an international Visa card fee. I requested a cancellation of my order and a refund of the charges both thru email and the vendors Request Refund online form. The refund was promptly processed and showed up in my bank a day later.
This site is a scam. They make it look legitimate but pay attention to the grammar and the prices. They use the USPS logo but they are not affiliated with them. The stamps I received were fake. I used a UV light to compare them to stamps I bought at the post office. The uspoststamps.com stamps did not glow. There are other details on the stamps that make them different from real stamps. I reported them to the United States postal inspection service but the company is still operating online. Save yourself the hassle and buy direct from the USPS.
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