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Seeing a Stamps.com charge on your statement?

Common ways Stamps.com charges might appear on your statement

  • STAMPS.COM
  • STAMPS.COMPOSTAGE
  • STAMPS.COMSUBSCRIPTION
  • STAMPS.COMAUTOFUND
  • STAMPS.COMBALANCE RELOAD
  • STAMPS.COMSERVICE FEE
  • STAMPS.COMONLINE POSTAGE
  • STAMPS.COMLABEL
  • STAMPS.COMACCOUNT RENEWAL
  • STAMPS.COMPAYMENT
  • STAMPS.COMREFUND
  • STAMPS.COM*TX

What is Stamps.com?

Stamps.com is an online postage and shipping service that lets individuals and businesses purchase and print official USPS postage from any computer. It offers tools for tracking, returns, and shipping automation, primarily serving small businesses and home offices. Learn more at their site.

Common causes for Stamps.com charges

6 frequently reasons why you're seeing Stamps.com on your statement:

  • Purchasing USPS postage or shipping labels through a Stamps.com account.
  • Monthly subscription renewal for a Stamps.com plan.
  • Automatic or manual balance reloads (Autofund) when postage funds run low.
  • Service fees or adjustments applied during billing cycles.
  • Refunds or credits for canceled postage or unused shipping labels.
  • Annual renewals for business or enterprise-level accounts.

Decoding Stamps.com charge tags

  • STAMPS.COM / STAMPS.COM* identifies legitimate transactions processed directly by Stamps.com.
  • POSTAGE shows purchases of USPS postage or printable labels made within your Stamps.com account.
  • SUBSCRIPTION refers to recurring billing for your plan tier.
  • AUTOFUND marks automatic replenishment of your postage balance when funds drop below a set amount.
  • BALANCE RELOAD represents manual or scheduled additions to your postage balance.
  • SERVICE FEE covers administrative or software-related charges billed through your account.
  • ONLINE POSTAGE / LABEL indicates label purchases for USPS shipments completed through the Stamps.com web interface.
  • ACCOUNT RENEWAL / PAYMENT denotes general plan renewals, billing cycle payments, or plan upgrades.
  • REFUND identifies credits applied for unused or voided postage before mailing.
  • TX indicates the transaction was processed through Stamps.com’s Texas billing center.

What to do if you don’t recognize this charge

Spot, verify, and resolve suspicious charges in minutes.

  • Contact your bank.

    Call your bank using the number on the back of your card.

  • Contact AT&T.

    Call their customer service to verify the charge and get transaction details.

  • Dispute the charge & monitor account.

    If it appears fraudulent, report it to your bank or card issuer.

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