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		<title>Comment on FAQ: Is there an SDK for Dymo Postal/Shipping Scales? by Alex</title>
		<link>http://www.dymo-label-printers.co.uk/news/2012/11/faq-is-there-an-sdk-for-dymo-postalshipping-scales/#comment-4375</link>
		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 11:29:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Sergey,

If your &quot;real&quot; weight is 290 grams, it does actually make sense that &quot;Byte 2&quot; is showing 34. This is because each byte alone can only represent numbers up to 255. One of the other bytes must represent the larger part of your number - a &quot;1&quot; in this byte (whichever one it is - you should be able to work it out with a little experimentation) would count for 256 grams, a 2 would count for 512 grams, etc.

290g - 256g = 34g.

Hope that helps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Sergey,</p>
<p>If your &#8220;real&#8221; weight is 290 grams, it does actually make sense that &#8220;Byte 2&#8243; is showing 34. This is because each byte alone can only represent numbers up to 255. One of the other bytes must represent the larger part of your number &#8211; a &#8220;1&#8243; in this byte (whichever one it is &#8211; you should be able to work it out with a little experimentation) would count for 256 grams, a 2 would count for 512 grams, etc.</p>
<p>290g &#8211; 256g = 34g.</p>
<p>Hope that helps.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Why is delivery to Northern Ireland so expensive? by Simon (Sales)</title>
		<link>http://www.dymo-label-printers.co.uk/news/2012/05/why-is-delivery-to-northern-ireland-so-expensive/#comment-4347</link>
		<dc:creator>Simon (Sales)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2013 10:51:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You are missing the point.  It doesn&#039;t matter if Northern Ireland is part of the UK or not.  Couriers charge extra where extra costs are involved.  They charge a fee for central London to cover the congestion charge, they charge extra to the highlands and islands because they&#039;re very remote and are poorly connected (no motorways or dual carriages there!), and they charge extra for driving onto a ferry, crossing the sea, and travelling to a different country.

If you think you are being hard done by try this simple experiment.  Get into a taxi in Northern Ireland. Ask how much it is to some town in Northern Ireland, then ask how much it is to London.  Did the taxi driver say it would cost the same amount?  I don&#039;t think so.  

You are in a different country, there is a Sea between us, it costs more to deliver there - that&#039;s the way it is.  If you don&#039;t like it why don&#039;t you just buy from Northern Ireland instead of a completely different country?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are missing the point.  It doesn&#8217;t matter if Northern Ireland is part of the UK or not.  Couriers charge extra where extra costs are involved.  They charge a fee for central London to cover the congestion charge, they charge extra to the highlands and islands because they&#8217;re very remote and are poorly connected (no motorways or dual carriages there!), and they charge extra for driving onto a ferry, crossing the sea, and travelling to a different country.</p>
<p>If you think you are being hard done by try this simple experiment.  Get into a taxi in Northern Ireland. Ask how much it is to some town in Northern Ireland, then ask how much it is to London.  Did the taxi driver say it would cost the same amount?  I don&#8217;t think so.  </p>
<p>You are in a different country, there is a Sea between us, it costs more to deliver there &#8211; that&#8217;s the way it is.  If you don&#8217;t like it why don&#8217;t you just buy from Northern Ireland instead of a completely different country?</p>
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		<title>Comment on Why is delivery to Northern Ireland so expensive? by amron sirrah</title>
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		<dc:creator>amron sirrah</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2013 17:28:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>yes we are ripped off ridiculousy in northern Ireland   we are treated as a foreign country  the uk fails to recgonise we are part of the uk</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>yes we are ripped off ridiculousy in northern Ireland   we are treated as a foreign country  the uk fails to recgonise we are part of the uk</p>
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		<title>Comment on Dymo slammed on facebook by furious users over new &#8216;activation codes&#8217; by John (Product Specialist)</title>
		<link>http://www.dymo-label-printers.co.uk/news/2013/04/dymo-slammed-on-facebook-by-furious-users-over-new-activation-codes/#comment-4148</link>
		<dc:creator>John (Product Specialist)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2013 08:19:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>And here is the response from Amine Khechfe (General Manager and Co-Founder, Endicia):


Dear DYMO Stamps Users,
 Thank you for all of your messages. I know some of you have experienced dissatisfaction regarding our policy for our no-monthly-fee DYMO Stamps® service. I honestly appreciate your feedback and want to take this opportunity to respond to and provide clarification for some of your comments.
 Before I get to your specific comments, I want to say that the reality is that it is impossible for us to afford to offer a no-monthly-fee plan to our customers who use generic labels. We are the only company to offer a no-monthly-fee plan – every other company offering postage has a monthly fee and they normally start at $15.99 or so. 
When we designed the no-monthly-fee plan it was our intention that these customers would use genuine DYMO Stamps labels as a part of using our no-monthly-fee service. This is the only source of income we receive to support the no-monthly-fee service, its software, and all the improvements, innovations, maintenance and support we do for it. 
Now to address your specific comments:
 A lot of your comments have been about USPS-approved versus generic labels. One specific comment said, “In one breath you say DYMO labels are USPS approved and in the next breath you say generic labels are fine…”
 In our email correspondence informing you of the enforcement of the activation code requirement, we said that DYMO brand labels are the only USPS approved labels that are also approved and supported by Endicia for use with our no-monthly-fee DYMO Stamps service. The use of genuine DYMO Stamps labels is part of the system requirements of the no-monthly-fee plan. If you wish to use third-party labels, you may do so with one of our monthly-fee service plans (Endicia Standard or higher), which start at $9.95 per month. 
We’ve also heard a lot of comments about our “change of policy”. The policy has not changed. During installation of the DYMO Stamps software, it states that DYMO Stamps labels, rolls, or sheets are required. By completing the sign-up process and using the service, you agreed to these terms. Now in order to afford to continue to offer a no-monthly-fee option, we must implement the use of activation codes to reinforce the use of genuine DYMO Stamps labels with the no-monthly-fee DYMO Stamps service.
 With Endicia you do have options. While you are under no obligation to continue using Endicia services - we would love to keep you as a customer and hope you do understand – we do provide you with choices that we hope will meet your needs. 
• You may continue using the no-monthly-fee DYMO Stamps service and purchase genuine DYMO Stamps labels (30915). 
• Or, if you wish to use third party labels you may sign up for one of our monthly-fee service plans (Endicia Standard or higher), which start at $9.95 per month and of course add a ton of other options. 
I hope that you understand our position and will continue to use the DYMO Stamps service. But, if our service options do not work for you and you choose to close your account, we will accept your decision. You can close your account online and all unused postage will be refunded to the credit card on file. And, if you own a DYMO printer, keep in mind that it can be used with competitive services.
 Sincerely,
 Amine Khechfe
 General Manager and Co-Founder, Endicia</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And here is the response from Amine Khechfe (General Manager and Co-Founder, Endicia):</p>
<p>Dear DYMO Stamps Users,<br />
 Thank you for all of your messages. I know some of you have experienced dissatisfaction regarding our policy for our no-monthly-fee DYMO Stamps® service. I honestly appreciate your feedback and want to take this opportunity to respond to and provide clarification for some of your comments.<br />
 Before I get to your specific comments, I want to say that the reality is that it is impossible for us to afford to offer a no-monthly-fee plan to our customers who use generic labels. We are the only company to offer a no-monthly-fee plan – every other company offering postage has a monthly fee and they normally start at $15.99 or so.<br />
When we designed the no-monthly-fee plan it was our intention that these customers would use genuine DYMO Stamps labels as a part of using our no-monthly-fee service. This is the only source of income we receive to support the no-monthly-fee service, its software, and all the improvements, innovations, maintenance and support we do for it.<br />
Now to address your specific comments:<br />
 A lot of your comments have been about USPS-approved versus generic labels. One specific comment said, “In one breath you say DYMO labels are USPS approved and in the next breath you say generic labels are fine…”<br />
 In our email correspondence informing you of the enforcement of the activation code requirement, we said that DYMO brand labels are the only USPS approved labels that are also approved and supported by Endicia for use with our no-monthly-fee DYMO Stamps service. The use of genuine DYMO Stamps labels is part of the system requirements of the no-monthly-fee plan. If you wish to use third-party labels, you may do so with one of our monthly-fee service plans (Endicia Standard or higher), which start at $9.95 per month.<br />
We’ve also heard a lot of comments about our “change of policy”. The policy has not changed. During installation of the DYMO Stamps software, it states that DYMO Stamps labels, rolls, or sheets are required. By completing the sign-up process and using the service, you agreed to these terms. Now in order to afford to continue to offer a no-monthly-fee option, we must implement the use of activation codes to reinforce the use of genuine DYMO Stamps labels with the no-monthly-fee DYMO Stamps service.<br />
 With Endicia you do have options. While you are under no obligation to continue using Endicia services &#8211; we would love to keep you as a customer and hope you do understand – we do provide you with choices that we hope will meet your needs.<br />
• You may continue using the no-monthly-fee DYMO Stamps service and purchase genuine DYMO Stamps labels (30915).<br />
• Or, if you wish to use third party labels you may sign up for one of our monthly-fee service plans (Endicia Standard or higher), which start at $9.95 per month and of course add a ton of other options.<br />
I hope that you understand our position and will continue to use the DYMO Stamps service. But, if our service options do not work for you and you choose to close your account, we will accept your decision. You can close your account online and all unused postage will be refunded to the credit card on file. And, if you own a DYMO printer, keep in mind that it can be used with competitive services.<br />
 Sincerely,<br />
 Amine Khechfe<br />
 General Manager and Co-Founder, Endicia</p>
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		<title>Comment on Dymo slammed on facebook by furious users over new &#8216;activation codes&#8217; by John (Product Specialist)</title>
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		<dc:creator>John (Product Specialist)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2013 08:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Endicia&#039;s reply to the BBB Complaints:

This letter is in response to your communication to the Better Business Bureau on February 14, 2012. Thank you for using our DYMO Stamps® service. Please be advised that Endicia has not changed our policy regarding the required use of DYMO brand labels with our no-monthly fee plan for our DYMO Stamps service. We are instead enforcing it. Our System Requirements for the DYMO Stamps service clearly state that use of DYMO brand labels are required for this no-monthly fee service. The DYMO brand labels are the only USPS approved labels that are also approved and supported by Endicia for use with our no-monthly fee DYMO Stamps service. As we are sure you can appreciate, we must enforce this requirement in order to continue offering a no-monthly fee plan for the DYMO Stamps service. 

With Endicia you do have options. While you are under no obligation to continue using Endicia services, we do provide you with choices that we hope will meet your needs. You may continue using the no-monthly fee DYMO Stamps service and purchase genuine DYMO Brand labels that contain an activation code. Or, if you wish to continue using third party labels you may sign up for one of our monthly-fee service plans (Endicia Standard or higher) , which start at $9.95 per month.
 
Because we do appreciate your business, and to hopefully make your transition a little easier, we would like to offer you the following: 1) If you choose to sign up for a $9.95 per month plan, which allows you to continue using third party labels, we will waive your service fee for the first 60 days; or 2) If you choose to remain with the no-monthly fee plan, we will provide you with 100 activation code credits, meaning that you will be able to continue using up to 100 of your existing third party labels before we ask for a DYMO brand label activation code, and in addition we will give you a 50% discount on your first order of DYMO brand labels if they are purchased through Endicia&#039;s Online Supplies Store. 

Thank you for your business.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Endicia&#8217;s reply to the BBB Complaints:</p>
<p>This letter is in response to your communication to the Better Business Bureau on February 14, 2012. Thank you for using our DYMO Stamps® service. Please be advised that Endicia has not changed our policy regarding the required use of DYMO brand labels with our no-monthly fee plan for our DYMO Stamps service. We are instead enforcing it. Our System Requirements for the DYMO Stamps service clearly state that use of DYMO brand labels are required for this no-monthly fee service. The DYMO brand labels are the only USPS approved labels that are also approved and supported by Endicia for use with our no-monthly fee DYMO Stamps service. As we are sure you can appreciate, we must enforce this requirement in order to continue offering a no-monthly fee plan for the DYMO Stamps service. </p>
<p>With Endicia you do have options. While you are under no obligation to continue using Endicia services, we do provide you with choices that we hope will meet your needs. You may continue using the no-monthly fee DYMO Stamps service and purchase genuine DYMO Brand labels that contain an activation code. Or, if you wish to continue using third party labels you may sign up for one of our monthly-fee service plans (Endicia Standard or higher) , which start at $9.95 per month.</p>
<p>Because we do appreciate your business, and to hopefully make your transition a little easier, we would like to offer you the following: 1) If you choose to sign up for a $9.95 per month plan, which allows you to continue using third party labels, we will waive your service fee for the first 60 days; or 2) If you choose to remain with the no-monthly fee plan, we will provide you with 100 activation code credits, meaning that you will be able to continue using up to 100 of your existing third party labels before we ask for a DYMO brand label activation code, and in addition we will give you a 50% discount on your first order of DYMO brand labels if they are purchased through Endicia&#8217;s Online Supplies Store. </p>
<p>Thank you for your business.</p>
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