Whether you have sold something on eBay, or are sending a care package to someone away at college, at some point you have probably found yourself wishing that you could easily print a shipping label online for free, and without having to log into or sign up for an account. Well, you can! Here’s how.
We all know how frustrating it can be to just need to do something simple like print a shipping label, and to go to the places you would expect to offer that, such as the USPS or Stamps.com, only to find out that you need to sign up for a service, or, at minimum, create an account and give up a lot of your personal information.
(And by give up personal information, we mean, at minimum, your email address, which you will have to confirm before you can access their service, all just to print out a shipping label!)
Well, the good folks over at [Page no longer available – we have linked to the archive.org version instead], who call themselves a “Full Service Internet Services Company”, have a section of their site dedicated to printing free online shipping labels! (See samples below!)
You just go to their [Page no longer available – we have linked to the archive.org version instead], fill out the “from” and to” information, hit a button, and voila!
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Not only that, but they have options to customize your shipping label for holidays!
You can print a Valentine’s Day [Page no longer available – we have linked to the archive.org version instead]:
A Fathers Day [Page no longer available – we have linked to the archive.org version instead]:
A Birthday [Page no longer available – we have linked to the archive.org version instead]:
A Christmas [Page no longer available – we have linked to the archive.org version instead]:
And many more, all free!
So, the next time you need to print a shipping label, remember about this awesome free service from [Page no longer available – we have linked to the archive.org version instead].
Personally, we have bookmarked this page as we know that we will be using it a lot!
The Internet Patrol is completely free, and reader-supported. Your tips via CashApp, Venmo, or Paypal are appreciated! Receipts will come from ISIPP.