Oh Bill! That is super nice! I was an active member of postcrossing, not sure if you heard of it but its a site that gives you random addresses of other members and when the ones you sent a postcard receives it, he/she would register it on the site and your address will be the next one drawn to another member and it was super fun! Now I cannot join because in the Philippines we don;t have mailboxes to drop our letters and stamps are only sold on the post office directly. When all this pandemic is over I would love to send you a postcard from the Philippines if is something that might make you happy :)
Does it dispense real stamps, or digital bar code ones? I used a similar kiosk at my Post Office awhile ago, expecting to get a real stamp, but it gave me a digital bar code one instead. :-(
My town doesn't have a stamp machine, so I still hike to the post office. I'm a huge snailmail/postcard fan. I still use a lot of stamps and collect them.
We had these machines in post offices somewhere I lived (mainly in SE USA) I like choosing the stamps by the images rather than the cost these days...there are usually a half dozen to choose from.
Ha Bill, staaltje van perfectie, brievenbus en postzegel automaat ineen.
ReplyDeleteGroet Kees.
A great invention - the stamp.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteEasy to always get something there.
Greetings from Patricia.
Interessante.
ReplyDeleteUm abraƧo e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
This is first for me. It is the first stamp machine I have seen.
ReplyDeleteInteresting machine, never seen one like this.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting, first time I've seen a stamp machine.
ReplyDelete...I don't think that we have these here!
ReplyDeleteCool! I wish we had that, too, or do I?
ReplyDeleteWe have a small post office around the corner. The man knows me and even managed to get two little packages of Mon CheriƩ to Australia as a "letter" for me.
By myself I´d payed much more, plus we had a nice little chat!
People, machines, now what is better?
Icky weather here, but I´m off to the bakery soon. To a nice day, Bill!
Something you don't find here but I am sure that it could fulfill a purpose for some people.
ReplyDeleteWe really don't mail a whole lot these days.
ReplyDeleteOh Bill! That is super nice! I was an active member of postcrossing, not sure if you heard of it but its a site that gives you random addresses of other members and when the ones you sent a postcard receives it, he/she would register it on the site and your address will be the next one drawn to another member and it was super fun! Now I cannot join because in the Philippines we don;t have mailboxes to drop our letters and stamps are only sold on the post office directly. When all this pandemic is over I would love to send you a postcard from the Philippines if is something that might make you happy :)
ReplyDeleteStay safe and Happy new Week my friend Bill!
Stevenson
That's different.
ReplyDeleteI still buy stamps from stamp machines...
ReplyDeleteWhat a pop of green!
ReplyDeleteBeing a retired USPS employee...I naturally love anything to do with stamps :)
Stay Safe ☕
Does it dispense real stamps, or digital bar code ones? I used a similar kiosk at my Post Office awhile ago, expecting to get a real stamp, but it gave me a digital bar code one instead. :-(
ReplyDeleteNice to be able to get stamps at any time of the day or night. But mail delivery service is so slow right now.
ReplyDeleteI only ever buy stamps for Christmas cards these days. And considering the price of them I'm glad that's the case!
ReplyDeleteThat is nice and easy! Here I always have to buy a folder of 6 stamps if I don't always want to go to post office …
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week, Bill!
Stamp machine is a new one for me!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. We do not have stamp machines. Must go the the Post Office to buy them. Have a great week, and stay safe.
ReplyDeleteI was about to say we could use one of these but, now our grocery stores sell stamps at the checkout so I guess we don't really need them.
ReplyDeleteWow I have never seen Things like this!We have this stamp on the internet..you buy it there and can post as many as you wish digital
ReplyDeleteGreat machine!(because when the net is Down what do we do ? heh heh :)
Wish you a great day!
I don't think I have seen a stamp machine before, it must be convenient though to have one nearby.
ReplyDeleteStamps are not used a whole lot any more. Not in this house anyway.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen one of those in years! We have post offices in a lot of corner stores.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI have not seen a stamp machine, but we do have a local post office.
Take care! Enjoy your day, have a happy new week ahead.
My town doesn't have a stamp machine, so I still hike to the post office. I'm a huge snailmail/postcard fan. I still use a lot of stamps and collect them.
ReplyDeleteWe had these machines in post offices somewhere I lived (mainly in SE USA) I like choosing the stamps by the images rather than the cost these days...there are usually a half dozen to choose from.
ReplyDeleteVery handy, we do not have these machines in the Netherlands.
ReplyDeleteDo people really need stamps much anymore? Can't remember the last time I did.
ReplyDeleteThat's convenient. Haven't seen one around here.
ReplyDeleteGosh that's very handy, wish we had that here.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that a handy way to get your stamps.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
That's convenient.
ReplyDeleteYour postal service certainly makes things accessible!
ReplyDeleteA forgotten means of communication.
ReplyDeleteYes - Perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteI think I have to send a postcard again :-))
Greetings to you.
Have a nice week.
Well how handy would that be Bill, I have to head to the post office!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy sending mail to my family just for fun.. I have never seen a stamp machine before though!
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