Five New Stamps on Consignment Locations Added in SC

Well Fargo Banks provide new customer convenience

March 03, 2010 

Release No. 03-010 



Postal customers in the Greater South Carolina District, (ZIPs 290-6) now have added customer convenience when it comes to purchasing stamps with the addition of five new locations in Wells Fargo Banks. As of February 24, four locations came online in Charleston and one in Greenwood.

New Wells Fargo Bank Stamps on Consignment Locations:

  • 4400 Dorchester Rd., N. Charleston, SC 29405-6849
  • 345 Hwy 72 Bypass, Greenwood, SC 296461403
  • 1305 Sam Rittenburg Blvd, Charleston, SC 29401-5029
  • 16 Broad St., Charleston, SC 29401-3002
  • 177 Meeting St., Charleston, SC 29401-3203

This brings the total of independent retailers offering books of stamps to their customers to 000 sites in the Greater SC District, with more than 55,000 locations nationwide. “We are delighted to extend the Stamps on Consignment program to our partners with Wells Fargo Banks,” said Marketing Manager, Debbie Olavarria. “Increasingly, South Carolinians are enjoying service where and when they need it … where they live, work and shop.”

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