Question:
Where can I buy stamps from in singapore?
Huiyi
2013-04-15 03:31:04 UTC
I want to buy stamps but i dun want to go to the post office.i wanted to buy from sam machine but need to pay by nets is it?
Five answers:
Raj
2013-04-15 16:10:48 UTC
Try the shop selling daily goods.
?
2016-11-11 10:53:10 UTC
Purchase Stamps Online
?
2013-04-15 10:01:36 UTC
Hi...

There are actually many places that one can buy stamps from in Singapore. If you are simply looking for postage stamps to send your letters, you can simply buy it from any post office or a self-service automated machine (SAM). SAMs are conveniently located all around the island and you can find them in shopping malls or at mrt stations. There is a minimum purchase though so one will have to buy quite a few of the postage labels. The ones sold at SAM are usually the adhesive postage labels and I don't think there is much philatelic interest in them even amongst stamp collectors.



If you are looking to buy the traditional kind of postage stamps for collecting, you can always buy it from Singpost's online store which is called VPost. Just search for the link to philatelic and you will be able to browse and buy a great deal of both local and foreign stamps. Delivery charges are pretty cheap and they usually reach my home in 3 working days.



Another source where I buy stamps from is EBay. I have spent lots of money buying postage stamps from EBay and have always received my stamps on time and in order. The prices are bait more steep compared to the actual prices they were originally sold at as the sellers have to make a profit at the end of the day. You can find tons of stamps on EBay and they include both used as well as mint stamps.



I have also heard that some countries even have a system where you can buy stamps online and then print out the postage stamps to use
pau
2013-04-15 05:56:11 UTC
Yes by nets
Virclia
2013-04-15 04:02:12 UTC
i think there are machines that can pay by coins. but its just printed stamps with the value on it (i think)


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