Lost or stolen shipments
We are not responsible for lost or stolen packages in transit to us. It is your responsibility to ship your items with tracking, and if applicable insurance, in order to…
How do I ship my stamps to you?
We strongly suggest that you ship your stamps with a service that provides tracking. If your shipment is very large, a required signature would also be ideal. Tracking will allow…
What if I don’t accept your Purchase Offer?
If you decline your Purchase Offer, we can ship your stamps back to you. However, you will be required for the return shipping fees. An invoice for the return shipping…
What is a Purchase Offer?
Once your order has been processed, we will send a Purchase Offer to your email that will provide the refund that we are offering for your stamps. You will then…
How long does it take to receive my refund payment?
Refunds are processed within 1-2 business days from when you accept your Purchase Offer. Larger quantities of stamps or loose/single postage stamps can take longer for us to process, but…
Condition types that affect your stamp refund
We have two different types of condition assignments for your stamps. New Condition and Usable Condition. Stamps must at least be in usable condition for us to accept your return…
Is there a limit on how many stamps can be returned?
There is not a limit on how many stamps can be returned. Return Your Stamps For Cash Here
What kinds of stamps can be returned?
We accept all unused United States postage stamps, except the following: except: Forever stamp coil rolls, Bulk-Rate, Presort, Nonprofit-Rate, or Metered stamps that contain zip codes on them. We do…
Return stamps for cash
If you have extra stamps you don’t need, you can turn them into cash. Since the Post Office doesn’t accept returns on stamps, you can return them to a postage…
Does the Post Office buy back stamps?
In general, the Post Office does not buy back stamps after they’ve been purchased. “All sales are final” for the most part. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t get a…

