—-This post was taken from the Pitney Bowes forum and is exactly the reason why we set up in business—-
In answer to his questions ‘Yes, we provide a great product, it’s guaranteed, there are no chips involved that cut off your ink at a certain date. Just good old, reliable, customer driven ink cartridge replacement business’
I thought I’d address an issue I’m sure isn’t affecting only me and my allotted office supply budget.
Switched from Neopost to PB (dm925) a few weeks back and thought things were looking up… until I was ready to place an ink order a little sooner than expected. It’s some of the highest markups in the industry. What gives?
I did some basic searches on a few search engines and came across a few 3rd party sites. I’m weary as it is when it comes to third party merchandise, but one of the sites I came across sells branded PB carts, frank-it
Am I the only penny pincher on here who comparison shops refill ink? What are your experiences? Where/what do you buy? Am I missing something here?
I don’t want to make any hasty decisions, but like I said, I’m trying to stay away from overly cheap products. Although I’m a firm believer in “you get what you pay for,” I also know when I’m getting ripped. And as much as I appreciate PB’s machines and services, I don’t appreciate their consumables.

