Saving Endangered Species With World Wildlife Fund One PhotoStamp(TM) at a Time LOS ANGELES, September 15, 2004 -- Stamps.comŽ (Nasdaq: STMP) is proud to announce an innovative and exciting program to help save endangered species through a partnership with World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Beginning tomorrow, Stamps.com will offer a series of endangered species PhotoStamps, with a percentage of sales benefiting WWF's conservation work around the world. For the Stamps.com launch of the endangered animal series, WWF will make available high-quality images of a giant panda, a one-horned rhino, a Bengal tiger, a lowland gorilla and an African elephant. Beginning September 16th, these PhotoStamps will be available online at www.photostamps.com. Customers can select the image of one of these animals, customize the border and postage amount, and then place their order online. By purchasing WWF PhotoStamps, customers will help WWF to save endangered animals and their habitats. To get the program started, Stamps.com will donate half of the sale price for each sheet of WWF PhotoStamps sold from now through September 30 to the organization. "There's tremendous excitement here about working with a leading cause like World Wildlife Fund. This is the first time that Stamps.com has partnered with a conservation organization," said Stamps.com CEO Ken McBride. "PhotoStamps represent a real innovation for charities and non-profit organizations. Many charities and non-profits are already using PhotoStamps in innovative ways to raise money for their causes such as improving the impact of their direct mailings or as a great donor gift. We're very proud to encourage such great applications of PhotoStamps." WWF Vice President of Marketing, Mark Pilipczuk added, "We are excited about this partnership, which is a wonderful opportunity to reach out and engage the public in raising funds to help WWF protect the world's endangered species. We look forward to our alliance with Stamps.com, and to having the PhotoStamps fuel greater awareness of our conservation work." About World Wildlife Fund
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