Amanda just posted an awesome deal on the Deal Seeking Mom fan page that takes advantage of the Snapfish $10 credit offer and another coupon that can be stacked with it to get photo stamps for $0.35 each, even after shipping!
To redeem this deal:
- If you don’t already have an account, sign up at Snapfish to get 50 FREE Prints when you open a new one.
- Then come back here and follow this link to redeem your $10 credit photo stamps.
- Create your photo stamps and add (3) sets to your cart.
- Use code snapfish321 at checkout to get $10 off a $25 purchase.
What a fantastic way to save on stamps. Thanks. Amanda!
Jenn
This would make an AWESOME Mother’s Day present!!!
Beka
What a FABULOUS idea! I love it.
Mhari Fleischman
I cannot get the link to work. Everytime I click it it just gives me an error on the page and won’t pull it up. Is anyone else having this problem?
jenn
can i use the snapfish code in addition to a gift cert?
Sandi
Thank you, thank you! I just got mine!
jenn
nvm, i just spoke w/ a live chat person. they said No :( still a great price! in for 3!
christina
i just ordered mine!! so happy to save on stamps and i put a cute pic of the kiddos on them!! thanks again!!
Brandi
I just did this over my lunch break. Fantastic! Not only did I save on stamps (which I was going to have to buy soon anyway), but I got to personalize them!
Thanks SO much for this tip!
Tamara B-H
thank you! what a great deal on stamps with a personal touch ;)
LaVonne
I just did this with a picture of my Princess on them. With shipping and tax they came to .36 cents each. :)
Yay! Thanks, Amanda for the heads up :)
Lindy
Thanks for the GREAT Find! I just put my parents wedding photo on the stamps. We are having a 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY party in July and these will be great on the invitations!!!! :D
Brenda
So how many stamps do U have to buy and for how much????? anyone have some totals… trying to get an idea before I do all the work… THANKS
Brenda
Anyone know how many stamps U will end up with and for how much??? just wanted to see some prices before I do all the work on them…not alot of time tonight but might be worth it… THANKS
Tara Kuczykowski
Brenda, you need to order three sets. After the $10 discount and the sale prices, it comes to $21.36 including the shipping, making each personalized stamp just over $0.35 each.
Michelle
Brenda you’ll be buying 60 stamps, each book of 20 is on sale for 8.99. Buy 3 and use the $10 off code. You’ll also pay 2.99 shipping and possibly tax in your state. The most they will be is .35 each. I got them for .33 each because my state does not have tax. However if you are a member of ebates you’ll get 7% back on your purchase and save even more.
Gabby
If you buy 3 books and use the $10 off code you get them for @33 cents/stamp….and you can reuse the code to place multiple orders……..44cent stamps for 33cents and with a photo of your babe on it……..so great! THANKS!!!
Shana
So cute! Thanks for this post!
Lisa
Looks like Snapfish has gotten wise–didn’t work for me.
Kristin
It isn’t working for me. The regular price is $18.99 so if I do x3 that’s $56.97, with $10 off I’m not down to $21 by any means. What am I doing wrong?
Kimberly
I ordered mine and it worked great. Told my mother about it and the stamps are no longer showing for $8.99, they are regular price. And this was within an hour of me ordering mine :-(
Jen
:( not working for photostamps any more…
Christine
great for all who got in. unfortunately, they have decided to pull the promo so stamps are back to $18.99 per set rather than $8.99 per set. I was in the middle of ordering and had to go back a couple hours later to finish… only to have everything in my cart reset to the full price. bummer :(
centslessmom
Christine – same thing happened to me. I was soooo bummed. :(
Denise
It’s NOT working for me either!!!!! I signed up for “Snapfish” around 9pm & tried to get the stamp “deal” but it’s NOT working! Someone should have told us that there was a TIME deadline!!!
Tara Kuczykowski
Sorry everyone that missed out. Denise, there wasn’t a known time deadline — it appears that the company just pulled the offer randomly. Unfortunate, but it happens frequently.
Adrienne
FYI – I just talked w/ cust svc at Snapfish. They said this stamps offer was posted in error and they will not be sending them out. ……Hmmmm…I’ll read their site to see if we can try to get it and you may want to do the same.
Tara Kuczykowski
Oh, boy — they really don’t want to do that after the dog leash snafu. Everyone was willing to give them a second chance, but that would really blow it.
Heather
That’s humorous that they’ll say the stamps were posted in error when there was clearly a picture of a stamp on the picture that linked with the $10 off birthday bash… That would seem to imply the stamps were supposed to be discounted…
natalie rodriguez
Great deal! Thanks ;)
TechMom April
I missed it too – bummer! Would have been a great deal – thanks for sharing.
Sarah
I placed my order with no problem on the day of this offer, but received the following email today from snapfish:
“Thanks for ordering photo stamps. Unfortunately, the image that you submitted does not meet the U.S. Postal Service’s content requirements, so we are not able to accept your order.
We are not able to provide details about why your image was not accepted, but you can review the USPS’s content requirements. In addition to content requirements, there can be occasional technical issues that lead to an image’s rejection after submission. You are always welcome to place an order for photo stamps with an image that meets these guidelines.
Thanks again for your interest in photo stamps. Please visit the Snapfish Customer Support page if you have any further questions.
Sincerely,
Snapfish Customer Support”
I have used the same image to order photo stamps on other sites, so I’m assuming my order was rejected not because of the content or technical specifications of the image, but because of the discount. Honestly, it doesn’t bother me that much if they realize after the fact that they had two crossover promotions that, when combined, resulted in an offer that they could not honor. As a business owner, I realize that selling product below cost is a risky way to attract business. I can accept that when facing a deluge of orders that will lose money for the company, someone somewhere had to make a decision whether to eat the loss and take the financial blow, or to rescind the offer and deal with the customer backlash. HOWEVER, if they are going to refuse to ship my order because they should have charged me more money in the first place…I want them to be honest with me about it.