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Stamps.com is a leading provider of highly secure transaction-oriented Internet services for the consumer, small business and corporate users. Stamps.com partners include America Online, Inc. (AOL), Avery Dennison, Peachtree Software, and other leading office supply and technology companies. The company was founded in 1996 with the mission of using the power of the digital age to streamline the way consumers and businesses purchase and apply postage. Stamps.com is located at 3420 Ocean Park Blvd., Suite 1040, Santa Monica, CA 90405, and at http://www.stamps.com. The company is privately held and funded through venture capital investments from Enterprise Partners; Brentwood Venture Capital; and Forest, Binkley and Brown. laptop battery

About Westvaco's Envelope Division

Westvaco's Envelope Division is one of the largest producers of envelopes in the world with a growing annual capacity of over 26 billion envelopes. The division has 20 plants, print centers, sales and distribution facilities across the United States and ISO 9002 certification is nearly complete at all manufacturing facilities. Westvaco's Columbian brand of products, with its award-winning packaging design, is the premier envelope line in office supply superstores and stationary stores. thinkpad

About Westvaco

Westvaco (www.westvaco.com), headquartered in New York, NY, is a major producer of paper, envelopes, packaging and specialty chemicals with annual sales of $2.9 billion. The company produces all of its products in the United States and further supports is global packaging business with wholly owned manufacturing operations in Brazil and the Czech Republic and a joint venture in China. International business accounts for approximately 25 percent of Westvaco's annual sales and the company has customers in more than 70 nations. Westvaco also owns 1.5 million acres of timberland in the United States and Brazil. microsoft

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Printer Configuration In order to print USPS approved postage using Stamps.com Internet Postage, you must first set up and test your printer. During this process you may see a Shape Test where our software learns how your printer works by printing one or more shapes as a pre-test before printing out the sample envelope used to finalize your setup. If you see this test, the following tips will be useful: lenovo

  • If you feed the envelope into the right side of the tray, choose TRIANGLE. hard drive

  • If ... the center of the tray, choose SQUARE. travelstar

  • If ... the left side of the tray, choose CIRCLE. gateway

The above should guide your decision when you see parts of more than one shape on the envelope (or no shapes at all). Please note, however, that you may not see the Shape Test depending on the make and model of your printer. laptop parts

The printer configuration process is key, so if the Print Setup wizard is cancelled the software will be unable to print postage. Before continuing, please make sure you have the latest version of our software. Please perform the following steps: software

  1. Go to the FILE menu in the upper left hand corner of your Stamps.com software and click PRINT SETUP. (If you do not see this option, go to the TOOLS menu at the top middle and click CONFIGURE PRINTER.) hard drives

  2. On the screen in front of you, please make sure that the correct printer and the correct paper tray are selected. Click next. electronics

  3. Please select Envelope #10 from the Print On menu. Below this menu, please select that Yes you do wish to include a return address (you can change this setting for including a return address later on). Click Next. canon

  4. Please place a #10 envelope in the printer according to the graphic shown, with the short edge leading into the printer. Then click Next . A sample envelope will now be printed for you. desktop pc

  5. Please verify the information on the envelope against the information on the screen. The postage and addresses should be in the same position as the sample on your screen. desktop computers

  6. Click on the Finish button. think pad

Your printer should now be configured to print postage directly to envelopes using the Stamps.com. repair

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Internet Connectivity Issues We recommend that you check the following settings if you have problems logging into your Stamps.com account: cisco

  1. In Internet Explorer, please click on ools, and then select nternet Options. Go to the onnections Tab, and then select AN Settings. Please make sure that the white box indicating se a Proxy Server does NOT have a check in it. Click OK and then OK again to close the Internet Options Box. keyboard

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  • Please verify that the Date, Time, and Time Zone are correct on your computer. Simply double-click on your clock and correct if necessary. desktop

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STAMPS.COM INC. (A DEVELOPMENT STAGE COMPANY) STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED) memory

Three Months Ended intel

September 30, 1999

September 30, 1998 as400

Revenues $ - $ - Costs and expenses: Research and development

2, 370, 848 averatec

292, 382 hardware

Sales and marketing

7, 640, 454 dual xeon

- storage

General and administrative

4, 412, 467 seagate

513, 959 computer sales

Total costs and expenses

14, 423, 769 computer hardware

806, 341 printers

Loss from operations

(14, 423, 769) technology

(806, 341) mainframe

Other income (expense): Interest expense

(40, 269) samsung

(4, 349) computer repair

Interest income

766, 044 1, 732 used computers

1, 732 network

Net loss

$ (13, 697, 994) digital cameras

$ (808, 958) desktops

Basic and diluted net loss per share

$ (0.40) cognos

$ (0.17) hosting

Pro forma basic and diluted net loss per share

$ (0.40) netfinity

$ (0.07) internet

Weighted average shares outstanding used in basic and diluted per-share calculation

34, 101, 500 cheap computer

4, 897, 500 digital camera

Weighted average shares outstanding used in pro forma basic and diluted per-share calculation

34, 101, 500 printer

10, 984, 700 xseries

BALANCE SHEETS maxtor

September 30, 1999 December 31, 1998 (unaudited) ASSETS Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents

$61, 198, 260 data storage

$3, 470, 207 hitachi

Prepaid advertising

6, 531, 018 rational

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Prepaid expenses

684, 495 battery

48, 118 it support

Total current assets

68, 413, 773 western digital

3, 518, 325 music

Property and equipment, net

5, 339, 565 networks

670, 301 toner

Other assets

432, 138 cheap laptops

237, 193 wholesale

Total assets

$74, 185, 476 brother

$4, 425, 819 netvista

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT) Total current liabilities

7, 033, 444 camera

2, 133, 525 networking

Capital lease obligations, less current portion

500, 214 sharp

265, 070 cheap

Commitments Redeemable preferred stock

5, 978, 344 windows

- monitors

Total stockholders' equity (deficit)

66, 651, 818 linux

(3, 951, 120) computer support

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity (deficit)

$ 74, 185, 476 used laptops

$4, 425, 819 cameras

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According to the indictment, Jones would steal various IBM and Penguin computer servers from Verisign's warehouse in Virginia and sell them to Johnson. Johnson would then sell the servers to several individuals, who would sometimes place them for sale on eBay. As a result of this scheme, the indictment alleges that Jones and Johnson caused Verisign to lose more than $120, 000 worth of computer equipment. In the indictment, Jones and Johnson are charged in three counts with causing the interstate transportation of stolen property, namely IBM 330 and 335 servers, in violation of 18 U.S.C.

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