Choose Your Postage Payment Method

Pitney Bowes offers different options to pay for postage for mailing and shipping.
You must set up how you are going to pay for postage before you can use your meter or mailing system. 

 Use this chart to determine the ideal match for your unique business needs.

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Pay later with a credit line
The Line of Credit (Purchase Power) from Pitney Bowes Bank is a flexible, pay-later line of credit for all your mailing, shipping, and postage expenses that preserves your cash flow, extends your DPO cycles, and minimizes the risk of service disruptions with one, consolidated, secure line of credit.
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Pay now with a deposit account
The Pitney Bowes Bank Deposit Account (Reserve Account) is an FDIC-insured, interest-bearing deposit account that maximizes your cash management and eliminates the risk of service interruptions by providing one, consistent, customizable cash supply for all your mailing, shipping, and postage expenses.
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Pay with credit card
Important: Using a credit card to pay for postage is limited to mailstation™ series meters and SendPro® Online | PitneyShip™. With SendPro Online | PitneyShip™, use a credit card to pay for postage and USPS shipping. (Note: When paying for postage using a credit card with SendPro Online, a 3.5% administrative fee is added with each transaction).
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