$75 cashback from Tenmomo
A flat $75, paid once the trial you started converts to a paid first month. It does not scale with what you spend, and it stacks on top of whatever Stamps.com is offering on its own site.
✓ VERIFIED JULY 18, 2026
Stamps.com pays a flat bounty, not a percentage — and it pays on one specific thing: a free trial that goes on to a paid first month. Start the trial through Tenmomo's tracked link, keep the subscription past the trial, and $75 credits to your Tenmomo account. The free trial on its own earns $0; we say so because the program itself pays $0 for a signup that never converts.
Affiliate disclosure: Tenmomo may earn a commission when you use our Stamps.com link, at no extra cost to you. You receive the stated cashback only after a qualifying paid first month is tracked and confirmed. This is an FTC affiliate disclosure.
The $75 is open to new and returning Stamps.com customers — there is no new-customer-only gate on it. What gates it is the action, not the person: the trial has to become a paid month.
CURRENT OFFERS
A flat $75, paid once the trial you started converts to a paid first month. It does not scale with what you spend, and it stacks on top of whatever Stamps.com is offering on its own site.
Stamps.com advertises this on its own homepage, read July 18, 2026. It is the brand's offer, not ours, and it needs no code — it comes with the account.
Stamps.com states the trial can be cancelled any time, with no contract lock-in. Cancelling before it converts is entirely your call — it just means the $75 never triggers, because the program pays on the paid month.
We found no Stamps.com code whose public meaning we could verify on the brand's own site, so we publish none. A third-party code from an aggregator can also break tracking and cost you the $75.
CASHBACK RATE
Both figures come from the same CJ program feed and both are unfenced — no new-customer gate, no product-list restriction on either. They are listed separately because they pay on different things: one on a subscription that converts, one on merchandise you buy from the online store. Nothing on this page adds them together.
WHAT QUALIFIES
WORKED EXAMPLE
The $29.99 is illustrative only — Stamps.com sets and changes its own plan pricing, and we do not quote it on this page. The point is the shape of the payout: the cashback is a flat $75, so it does not grow with a bigger plan and it does not shrink with a smaller one. Because it is a fixed bounty rather than a percentage, on a first month cheaper than $75 the cashback exceeds what you paid for that month. It credits after the paid month is tracked and confirmed, not when you start the trial.
COMPARE CAREFULLY
We are not going to quote another site's Stamps.com rate here, because those numbers change without notice and a stale comparison is worse than none. What we can tell you is what to compare, because a flat bounty and a percentage are easy to mix up:
A percentage on a subscription is a percentage of one month's price. Against a plan priced well under $75, a flat $75 is usually the larger number — but do the arithmetic against the plan you actually intend to buy.
Ours pays on the converted paid month. If another site advertises a payout on the free signup itself, check their terms — the program's own signup action pays $0.00, so that promise has to be funded from somewhere else.
Cashback on a subscription is normally held until the merchant confirms the paid period. Compare the confirmation window, not just the headline figure.
HOW TO CLAIM
Cashback attaches to an account. Following the link while signed out means there is nowhere to credit it.
It opens Stamps.com and starts the 30-day cookie window. Do not open a second Stamps.com tab from a search result afterwards — the last click generally wins.
This is the step that pays. The $75 is triggered by the first paid month, not by the signup. If you cancel during the trial, nothing is owed and nothing credits.
The bounty appears as pending once Stamps.com reports the paid month, and firms up after the merchant's own review period.
If you started a trial more than 30 days ago and are only now deciding to keep it, click through from this page again before the paid month begins. The cookie window is 30 days, and a conversion outside it is not attributed to us.
HOW WE VERIFY
FAQ
No. The Stamps.com program lists the trial signup as its own action and it pays $0.00. The $75 is attached to a different action — the trial converting to a paid first month. Any page telling you a free signup alone pays $75 is describing something the program does not do.
None that we will publish as of July 18, 2026. A code does appear in the affiliate feed, but we could not confirm its stated value on Stamps.com's own site — the homepage advertises $5 in free postage on signup and never mentions that code. Rather than repeat a figure we cannot stand behind, we leave it out. The dependable saving here is the $75 cashback, which needs no code.
No — it is a flat bounty. It is $75 whether the plan you keep is cheap or expensive, and it does not scale with usage or postage volume. That is different from the 10% tier, which is a true percentage and applies only to purchases at the store.stamps.com supplies store.
There is no new-customer-only restriction recorded on this program — the scope is all customers. What the payout depends on is the action, not who you are: a trial that becomes a paid month. If you already have an active subscription, there is no trial to convert, so there is nothing for the bounty to attach to.
Then no cashback is due, and nothing is owed by you either. Stamps.com states the 30-day trial can be cancelled at any time with no contract lock-in. We would rather you cancel a service you do not need than keep it for a $75 credit.
The cookie window is 30 days. If the paid month begins after that window closes, the conversion is not attributed to Tenmomo and the $75 does not credit. Clicking through from this page again before you convert re-opens the window.
Tenmomo is an affiliate cashback site. Tenmomo may earn a commission when a signed-in user follows a tracked Stamps.com link and a trial converts to a paid subscription, at no extra cost to you. You receive the stated cashback only after that paid month is attributed to Tenmomo and confirmed. Offer details can change — check the current Tenmomo rate and Stamps.com's own pricing before you subscribe.
We do not publish a Stamps.com coupon code we cannot verify, and we do not quote Stamps.com plan prices or feature claims on this page beyond what the brand states on its own site — those live at Stamps.com's own checkout.
Last updated July 18, 2026 · Editorial & verification policy