Your Stamps.com $100 Offer

$5 Instant FREE Postage to use during your trial

Upon sign-up, we will put $5 in free postage into your account to use during your trial.

$40 in Postage Coupons

You will receive a Supplies Kit in the mail which will include $40 in free postage coupons. The first $10 postage coupon is redeemable 30 days after sign-up, the second is redeemable 60 days after sign-up, the third is redeemable after 90 days and the fourth is redeemable after 120 days.

FREE 5lb Digital Scale

As a new Stamps.com customer you will receive a FREE 5 lb. Digital Scale. The scale is a $50 value and is yours to keep with no additional obligation. Just pay for shipping and handling (typically $9.99 or less).

FREE Supplies Kit ($5 Value)

You will receive a Supplies Kit in the mail which includes a Welcome Guide, free postage labels and the free postage and scale coupons. Remember, you don't have to wait for the kit to arrive in order to use the service. Immediately after sign-up, you can start printing postage directly on envelopes and printing shipping labels on 8.5"x11" plain paper!

Professional Shipper

The Stamps.com Advanced Shipping Solution

Sign up for the Stamps.com Professional Shipper plan and ship more than $1,500 a month in the following mail classes: Priority Mail®, Priority Mail International, Express Mail®, Express Mail International, and Global Express Guaranteed®, and we will pay your monthly service fee! Each month in which you exceed the $1,500 threshold, a full service fee refund will be credited to your account.

So what are you waiting for? ... sign up today!


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Stamps.com Announces Settlement and License Agreement with eBay

SANTA MONICA, Calif., and SAN JOSE, Calif. – July 14, 2004 – Stamps.com Inc. (Nasdaq:STMP) and eBay Inc. today announced that the companies have resolved various disputes among them that led to the filing of litigation in June 2003. eBay will pay Stamps.com an undisclosed amount up front, designated for settlement. The parties also agreed to a three–year license of software and intellectual property owned by Stamps.com. Further details were not disclosed.

“We are very satisfied with the outcome in this matter,” said Ken McBride, CEO of Stamps.com. “This deal represents a terrific return to our shareholders for the large investment we have made in our technology and intellectual property.”

“We are pleased to reach a mutually beneficial arrangement with Stamps.com,” said Michael Jacobson, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of eBay.

About Stamps.com

Stamps.com (Nasdaq: STMP) is a leading provider of Internet–based postage services. Stamps.com enables customers to print U.S. Postal Service–approved postage with just a PC, printer and Internet connection. The company targets its services to small businesses, home offices, and individuals, and currently has partnerships with companies including CompUSA, EarthLink, HP, Microsoft, NCR, Office Depot and the U.S. Postal Service.

“Safe Harbor” Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This release may contain forward–looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Important factors, including the Company’s ability to complete its products and obtain regulatory approval, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward–looking statements, are detailed in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission made from time to time by Stamps.com, including its Annual Report on Form 10–K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2003, its subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10–Q, and its Current Reports on Form 8–K, if any. Stamps.com undertakes no obligation to release publicly any revisions to any forward–looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

Stamps.com, the Stamps.com logo, NetStamps and Hidden Postage are trademarks or registered trademarks of Stamps.com Inc. All other brands and names are property of their respective owners.

Stamps.com Investor Contact

Austin Rettig
Investor Relations
(310) 482–5830
http://investor.stamps.com