StampMaster Internet Postage also offers the option to print
postage directly from entries in contact management programs that
use the Windows address book format such as Microsoft Outlook.
Users will simply select contacts in their existing address book
and with a single click print postage and addresses onto envelopes
or labels. StampMaster's recent field testing conducted with Beta
customers revealed that integration of Internet Postage with
popular applications to streamline preparation of mail was the most
requested feature by a factor of 5:1. credit pacific service union
"Adding Internet Postage to Microsoft Word and the Windows
address book are excellent examples of the way StampMaster can
seamlessly integrate with every popular software application that
results in the printing of an address, " said John M. Payne,
StampMaster's President and CEO. "And because our unique
server-based architecture requires no hardware on the user's PC,
StampMaster Internet Postage can be bundled with hundreds of
popular applications at no extra cost to partners or users." credit first service union
StampMaster uses Microsoft BackOffice technologies throughout its
secure end-to-end system. StampMaster's servers, running on Windows
NT 4.0 Server, provide the highest levels of government-certified
cryptography (FIPS 140-1 Level 4) to create the secure e-commerce
channel. Microsoft SQL Server delivers high-speed and reliable data
access and storage. On the client, StampMaster uses ActiveX
technology to integrate into Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook,
the Windows Address Book and many other applications.
StampMaster is Beta testing its Internet Postage product in the
Washington, D.C. area as part of the USPS' Information Based
Indicia Program (IBIP). Recruitment of testers for the expansion of
Beta to the San Francisco and Tampa Bay areas has already begun.
All product add-ins and software integration must be authorized by
the USPS to ensure security and operational integrity prior to
inclusion in the Beta test and commercial release. Media and
consumers interested in participating in StampMaster's Beta test
should visit the company's Web site at
http://www.stampmaster.com. For more information
on the IBI Program, please the visit the USPS Web site at
http://www.usps.gov/ibip. About StampMaster
StampMaster is a leading Internet e-commerce provider that
delivers highly secure transaction-oriented Internet services for
consumer, small business and corporate users. The company was
founded in 1996 with the mission of using the power of the digital
age to streamline the way consumers and businesses purchase and
apply postage. StampMaster is located at 3420 Ocean Park Blvd.,
Suite 1040, Santa Monica, CA, 90405, and
http://www.stampmaster.com. The company is
privately held and funded through venture capital investments from
Brentwood Venture Capital, Enterprise Partners, and Forrest,
Binkley and Brown. card credit mobile service
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StampMaster is a trademark of StampMaster, Inc.
Stamps.com: December 7, 1998 - StampMaster, Inc., Today
Announced that the Company Has Changed Its Name to Stamps.com
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StampMaster, Inc., Today Announced that the Company Has Changed Its
Name to Stamps.com Stamps.com is a Strong, Clear, and Recognizable
Brand that Perfectly Describes the Company\'s Internet Postage
Service SANTA MONICA, Calif., December 7, 1998 StampMaster, Inc.,
today announced that the company has changed its name to
Stamps.com. Stamps.com is a strong, clear and recognizable brand
that perfectly describes the company's Internet Postage service.
The Stamps.com service enables users to print postage directly onto
envelopes, labels or business documents using ordinary laser or
inkjet printers. By removing the specialized hardware required by
traditional postage meters and all other competing online postage
solutions, Stamps.com has made purchasing and applying postage more
convenient and cost-effective than ever before.
"The Stamps.com name has all the qualities of a leading Internet
brand, " said John M. Payne, Stamps.com's President and CEO. "This
easily remembered brand, combined with our substantial time to
market advantage, strengthens our position as we build the premier
brand for Internet Postage."
Customers download free Internet Postage software from Stamps.com
and partner sites, register, purchase postage electronically and
will immediately begin using the system. With Stamps.com,
professional-looking postage is printed on First Class, Priority
and Express Mail 24 hours a day, 7 days a week without having to
leave the office or home. The Stamps.com service also corrects
addresses using an official USPS database, inserts the ZIP+4 Code
and provides automatic postal rate calculation to eliminate wasted
postage. By contrast, all other vendors approved by the USPS for
market testing must deliver a hardware device to be installed on
the user's PC before postage printing can begin.
The Stamps.com Internet Postage service easily integrates with
Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook , Peachtree
Office Accounting and other leading applications, enabling
Stamps.com customers to print postage while addressing envelopes,
labels, and other documents in one simple process. As an example,
using Stamps.com, Peachtree customers will print postage for
checks, invoices, statements and other business forms
automatically. card credit discover service
Stamps.com is Beta testing its Internet Postage product in the
Washington, DC area as part of the USPS Information Based Indicia
Program (IBIP). Recruitment of testers for the expansion of Beta to
the San Francisco and Tampa Bay areas has already begun. All
product add-ins and software integration must be authorized by the
USPS to ensure security and operational integrity prior to
inclusion in the Beta test and commercial release. Media and
consumers interested in participating in Stamps.com's Beta test
should visit the company's Web site
http://www.stamps.com. For more information on the
IBI Program, please the visit the USPS Web site at
http://www.usps.gov/ibip. credit public service union
About Stamps.com
Stamps.com, formerly StampMaster, Inc., is a leading provider of
highly secure transaction-oriented Internet services for consumer,
small business and corporate users. The company was founded in 1996
with the mission of using the power of the digital age to
streamline the way consumers and businesses purchase and apply
postage. Stamps.com is located at 3420 Ocean Park Blvd., Suite
1040, Santa Monica, CA, 90405, and at
http://www.stamps.com. The company is privately
held and funded through venture capital investments from Brentwood
Venture Capital, Enterprise Partners, and Forrest, Binkley and
Brown. card credit processing service
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Stamps.com and StampMaster are trademarks of Stamps.com, Inc.
Stamps.com: December 17, 1998 - America Online and Stamps.com
Announce Comprehensive Distribution and Marketing Agreement
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America Online and Stamps.com Announce Comprehensive Distribution
and Marketing Agreement Stamps.com Free Internet Postage download
to be available across AOL Network, CompuServe, AOL.COM, AOL and
Digital City, and to be bundled with new member CD-ROMs DULLES, VA
and SANTA MONICA, Calif., December 17, 1998 America Online, Inc.,
the world's leading interactive services company, and
Stamps.com , the innovator of Postage Server
technology for delivery of postage over the Internet, today
announced a distribution and marketing alliance that will make
Stamps.com Internet Postage services available across AOL brands in
early 1999. As part of the agreement, AOL members and web-based
visitors will receive exclusive Member Perks packages including
free postage and postage supplies.
Under the agreement, Stamps.com, formerly known as StampMaster,
Inc., will offer AOL and CompuServe members, as well as visitors to
AOL.com and Digital City, free, highly secure Internet Postage
software to enable AOL's millions of members and web-based visitors
to print a new form of postage directly onto envelopes, labels and
business documents using ordinary laser or inkjet printers. More
cost-effective and convenient than stamps or traditional postage
meters, Stamps.com's Internet Postage service will give small
business, home and corporate users the ability to generate
professional-looking First Class, Priority and Express Mail 24
hours a day, 7 days a week.
Stamps.com will be prominently featured in the online Postage
Services Center anticipated to launch early next year, and will
also be featured in the Software Download area of the AOL Computing
Channel. As part of the agreement, Stamps.com will sponsor an
online educational area on AOL to inform interested AOL members and
users about Internet Postage and the U.S. Postal Service rules
regarding its use. As one part of the distribution agreement,
Stamps.com installation CDs will be bundled and mailed, free of
charge, with purchases made by AOL members in the AOL Store.
Stamps.com is currently approved by the U.S. Postal Service for
Beta and market testing and expects approval from the USPS for a
national rollout in the first half of 1999. Currently, Stamps.com
provides the only Internet Postage solution approved by the USPS
for market testing which does not require installation of a
hardware device on each PC to achieve the acceptable level of
security. center credit service union
"Stamps.com provides a convenient and valuable alternative to
traditional postage, " said Bob Pittman, AOL's President and COO.
"We think Stamps.com will be a terrific resource for our
business-oriented members and visitors." card credit service wireless
"We're excited to be able to offer some unique programs for AOL
users, " said John M. Payne, Stamps.com President and CEO. "Because
our Postage Server architecture requires no hardware on the
user's PC, we can provide a high value Internet Postage package at
very low costs to AOL members and visitors." About the USPS
Information Based Indicia Program
The Information Based Indicia Program (IBIP) is a regulated,
multi-vendor program operated by the U.S. Postal Service. All IBIP
product offerings and distribution channels require submission and
approval under the IBIP, which operates within the USPS Office of
Metering Technology Management to assure the highest levels of
security and operational integrity for all IBIP systems. Computer
users interested in participating in the Stamps.com Beta test in
San Francisco and Washington DC surrounding areas should visit the
company's Web site at http://www.stamps.com. For
more information on the IBIP, please the visit the USPS Web site at
http://www.usps.gov/ibip. credit security service union
STAMPS.COM INC. (A DEVELOPMENT STAGE COMPANY) STATEMENTS
OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED) credit report service
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September 30, 1999
September 30, 1998 christian counseling credit
Revenues $ - $ - Costs and expenses: Research and development
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292, 382 credit monitoring service
Sales and marketing
7, 640, 454 credit division service
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General and administrative
4, 412, 467 consumer counseling credit inc
513, 959 card credit fleet service
Total costs and expenses
14, 423, 769 card consolidation credit
806, 341 credit free online report
Loss from operations
(14, 423, 769) credit federal first service
(806, 341) consumer credit service
Other income (expense): Interest expense
(40, 269) center credit family service
(4, 349) credit reporting service
Interest income
766, 044 1, 732 cca credit division service
1, 732 credit free report service
Net loss
$ (13, 697, 994) card credit customer discover
$ (808, 958) credit repair report service
Basic and diluted net loss per share
$ (0.40) credit legal repair service
$ (0.17) cic credit monitoring service
Pro forma basic and diluted net loss per share
$ (0.40) ccs credit division service
$ (0.07) credit service union worker
Weighted average shares outstanding used in basic and diluted
per-share calculation
34, 101, 500 1st credit service union
4, 897, 500 card chase credit customer
Weighted average shares outstanding used in pro forma basic and
diluted per-share calculation
34, 101, 500 card chase credit service
10, 984, 700 citi credit monitoring service
BALANCE SHEETS credit plus service union
September 30, 1999 December 31, 1998 (unaudited)
ASSETS Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents
$61, 198, 260 credit farm service
$3, 470, 207 1st credit federal service
Prepaid advertising
6, 531, 018 credit paychex service tax
- credit service tax
Prepaid expenses
684, 495 aeon credit service
48, 118 credit one service union
Total current assets
68, 413, 773 bad cell credit phone service
3, 518, 325 counseling credit debt service
Property and equipment, net
5, 339, 565 card credit payment service
670, 301 card credit merchant
Other assets
432, 138 counseling credit family
237, 193 annual credit report request
Total assets
$74, 185, 476 area bay credit service
$4, 425, 819 atlanta consumer counseling
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT)
Total current liabilities
7, 033, 444 account card credit merchant
2, 133, 525 aspire card credit customer
Capital lease obligations, less current portion
500, 214 card counseling credit service
265, 070 card credit online processing
Commitments Redeemable preferred stock
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Total stockholders' equity (deficit)
66, 651, 818 card credit online payment
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Total liabilities and stockholders' equity (deficit)
$ 74, 185, 476 antonio credit san security
$4, 425, 819 card cardmember chase credit
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