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Endicia's main competition are [[Stamps.com]] and [[Pitney-Bowes]]. | Endicia's main competition are [[Stamps.com]] and [[Pitney-Bowes]]. | ||
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* [http://endicia.com official web site] | * [http://endicia.com official web site] |
Revision as of 01:40, 17 April 2007
Overview
Endicia is a company which provides postage-printing services in the United States. Its main software package, DAZzle, runs on Windows and Macintosh but not Linux. Endicia claims they are the only postage-printing service to offer software for the Macintosh.
Endicia differs from the USPS's web-based postage-printing service in a number of ways, including the following:
- Endicia supports First Class and other cheaper methods of shipping
- Endicia allows a maximum of one reprinting if a label does not print properly (or fails to print at all); USPS's service produces a PDF file which can be reprinted without limit until a satisfactory printout is obtained.
- Endicia requires an initial deposit with a minimum of $10, and top-ups are in specific increments ($10, $25, $50, $100, $200, $300, $400, or $500); USPS only requires payment for each piece of postage (though you can also pay for multiple pieces in a group). Both services accept major credit cards.
Endicia's main competition are Stamps.com and Pitney-Bowes.