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Stamp Stampede
Formation2012
WebsiteStamp Stampede

Stamp Stampede is a grassroots campaign mobilizing people across the country to stamp messages on American currency in support of passing a constitutional amendment to Get Money Out of Politics.[1]Ben Cohen, the co-founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream, spearheads the campaign.[2] They promote stamping through the distribution of rubber stamps, public stamping activities and national tours in the Stamp Mobile. The rubber stamps include different messages, such as: 'Money is not free speech,' 'Not to be used for bribing politicians,' 'Corporations are not people; amend the Constitution,' and 'The system isn’t broken, it's fixed.'[1][3]

Background[edit]

The Stamp Stampede campaign launched in October 2012. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, outside groups, candidates, political parties and Political Action Committees spent over US$6 billion in the 2012 elections, the highest expenditure of any US election.[3][4] The Stamp Stampede supports a proposed 28th amendment to overturn Citizens United v. FEC and other Supreme Court cases. The proposed amendment declares that money is not free speech and corporations are not people.[3][5] The Stamp Stampede works in partnership with other groups including American Promise, Move to Amend, Public Citizen and People for the American Way.

Currency circulation[edit]

On average, dollar bills stay in circulation for five years and pass through approximately 1,750 hands.[3] As Ben Cohen told Wired: 'It's a really effective way of breaking through the clutter and interacting with people...I see it as a really cost-effective form of guerrilla marketing.'[2] The campaign concluded that every dollar bill is seen by an average of 875 people, meaning that if 100 people stamped ten dollars a day for a year, the messages would reach over 300 million people.[1] Ben Cohen describes it as a 'petition on steroids'.[6] The campaign drew inspiration from Where's George? which has marked and tracked over 215 million dollars since 1998.[3]

Stamp Mobile[edit]

The Amend-O-Matic Stamp Mobile

The Stamp Mobile, or Amend-o-Matic, is a Rube Goldberg device mounted on the back of moving van. It was conceived by Ben and Alan Rorie. Users insert a dollar bill, which is then stamped with one of four different messages before being returned to the user. The first national tour was disrupted by Hurricane Sandy and mechanical problems, but the tour was scheduled to continue in 2013.[2][7]

After three years on the road, Ben Cohen donated the Stamp Mobile to the American Visionary Art Museum where it is currently on display. [8]

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Legal implications[edit]

According to the legal opinion posted on the Stamp Stampede website, the campaign is legal.[6] In an interview with Pioneer Magazine, Ben Cohen notes 'It's a fairly commonly held view that putting marks on dollar bills is not legal, but that's not the case.'[6] Stamp Stampede argues that the stamping of U.S. currency is protected as 'expressive conduct' under the First Amendment as long as it does not promote a specific candidate or business.[1][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcd'Stamp Stampede Website'.
  2. ^ abcNATHAN HURST (2012-10-15). 'Ben Cohen's Crazy Money-Marking Contraption'. Wired. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  3. ^ abcdefKEN PICARD (2012-11-21). 'Ben Cohen Has a Plan to Purge Money from Politics: Stamp It Out'. Seven Days. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  4. ^'Center for Responsive Politics'.
  5. ^'Bipartisan case for a Constitutional amendment on campaign finance'.
  6. ^ abcPioneer Staff (2012-11-20). 'The Ice Cream Man Drives a New Truck'. Pioneer Magazine. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  7. ^'Move to Amend Website'.
  8. ^Sarah Meehan (April 4, 2016). 'Ben & Jerry give political art contraption to AVAM'. Baltimore Sun. Retrieved September 21, 2017.

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stamp_Stampede&oldid=983051042'

Stampfair.com, the oldest ”stamps only” and previously one of the largest stamp auction websites on the internet, was re-launched and rebranded as Stampden.com in 2018.

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The re-launching brought with it, a totally new selling platform that reshaped it from a stamp auction like ebay, into a philatelic marketplace with a fixed price, multi seller, shopping cart model.

The new Stampden software brings many new benefits to both the sellers and the buyers. Some of them such as:


Security:

1. Sellers are required to go through the PayPal verification process, which assures that the seller has a bonafide PayPal account which covers their PayPal buyers with their “Buyer Protection” program. Sellers may elect to accept PayPal as their only payment method to be covered by the PayPal “Sellers Protection” program.

2. Buyers are NOT required to be PayPal verified as they are covered by the PayPal “Buyer Protection Program” when using PayPal and buy from a PayPal verified seller.


Shopping Cart:

1. When a buyer adds an item to their cart and does not pay for it immediately, it will only remain in the cart for 2 hours. If the item is not paid for in 2 hours, the item is automatically returned to stock, so the next buyer may see it. The seller need not relist the items, or do anything else.

2. If the seller postage settings are setup correctly, they may have 1 shipping rate and additional amounts for each additional item, eliminating the need for invoicing.

3. On request, we can help you set this up. contact me

Using the security provided by PayPal and the inability of buyers to harm they sellers by not paying, the seller can operate in a very safe, automated environment.


Affiliates – Additional revenue streams:

For buyers, sellers and affiliates:

Stampden has an affiliate program that allows buyers, sellers and unregistered stamp enthusiasts to act as stamp brokers by allowing them to sell their own, as well as other seller’s stamps.

Buyers: If you have always wanted to sell stamps, but don’t want to be bothered having to post your items or maintain an inventory, you can sell other people’s stamps by becoming an affiliate. By posting links and banners to Stampden, you can earn money to help support your hobby.

Sellers: By becoming an affiliate, you can earn commission on your own stamps as well as other seller’s items for any buyer you send to Stampden using your link code. Hopefully you will have an army of affiliates promoting your items.

Affiliates: If you do not wish to register at Stampden.com, or are not even a stamp enthusiast, but would like to earn extra income, you can register on our Affiliate Site and promote the site using the links and banners provided.


Commissions:

We pay 3% of the selling price for any buyer you send us. Additionally we pay $1 for every VERIFIED SELLER that registers. Sellers must become PayPal verified in order to sell at Stampden.

All commissions will be credited at the time of the payment for the item or PayPal verification. There is a $5 minimum payout that you can request once your earnings exceed $5. All payouts will be via PayPal or Skrill ONLY.

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Any attempts at fraudulent activity will result in all commissions being revoked and accounts on the Stampden and the Stampden affiliate site will be terminated.

If you are already registered at stampfair / stampden, you can go to Stampden Affiliates, enter you stampfair / stampden user id and reset your password to your stampfair / stampden password. If you don’t remember it, you may use a new one, but must reset it at Stampden as well.

Once you have a working account on Stampden Affiliates, all of the marketing banners, links and link creation information are available once you register and login as an affiliate.


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Joining Stampden:

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If you are not currently registered at stampfair / stampden, please sign up.

In order to sell on stampden, you must get PayPal verified. You can see the button for this in your member’s area. After getting verified, you must enable and setup your store. Once all this is done, you may start listing your items.

I encourage you to move your business to The Stamp Den as we have a very nice bulk upload system (.cvs) that I will be more than happy to help you with. Many other sites have an export function that would help you to upload your items to The Stamp Den.

If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact me or go to the Stampden HELP!

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