Postage Gets Personal

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trends Postage Gets Personal (NAPSA)—Thepostage on the next letter you send could say almost as much as what’s inside the envelope. A new product lets you use your favorite images—vacation pictures, family photos and more—as postage. Called Pitney Bowes’ Stamp Expressions” Personal Postage, it provides seemingly endless possibilities to any- one looking to add a personal 7 AVAALRAL touch to mailings. Se eS Q c eS Se Hy RVULVVALBLALULALBLLALLAL oe pets on letters "7 SPLLL LLL LLL LL “You can in- clude photos of your family or to-day mailings and commemorate events like graduations and weddings with @: personalized PFO postage on invi- You can create tations,” says postage that’s lan Siveyer, vice worth a thou-president sand words. of Global Internet and Postal Solu- tions for Pitney Bowes. Creating the personal postage is simple. Visit the Website at stampexpressions.com/personalpostage and upload an image. You can choose to retouch your images and add text messages and borders. Finally, select a postage value and shipping method. Prices start at $17.99 for one sheet of 20 FirstClass (42-cent) postage and drop to $15.99 for two sheets.