[LINK] Video Stamp

stephen at melbpc.org.au stephen at melbpc.org.au
Thu Jan 2 13:18:02 AEDT 2014


Here's a new idea .. buy an Australia Post 'Express Post or Courier' bag, 
and ask for a free QR Video Stamp. Stick the stamp on the bag. Use the QR
code stamp to record a video, then the receiver uses the QR stamp to also
view the video when bags arrive. eBay sellers would be smart to use it :)

Australia Post launches the world's first Video Stamp

<http://auspost.com.au/about-us/video-stamp-launch.html>

Australia Post today released the Video Stamp, the world's first stamp 
which allows you to send a 15-second personalised video with your parcel, 
so you can deliver your Christmas wishes along with your gift.

The Video Stamp is being distributed free with (Domestic) Express Post and 
Express Courier International products during the pre-Christmas period.

Australia Post Executive General Manager, Parcel & Express Services, 
Richard Umbers, said the Video Stamp is one of the many ways Australia Post 
is helping people connect with each other this festive season.

"Christmas is a time when people want to be with their loved ones but more 
and more friends and family are scattered across the country and around the 
globe," he said.

"Australia Post has always helped people connect. This year we are doing 
more than ever to eliminate the tyranny of distance. The Video Stamp lets 
you send a little piece of yourself with your gift this Christmas."

The Video Stamp is simple to use; scan the Video Stamp, attach it to your 
parcel and record a personalised greeting using your smartphone. When the 
parcel is delivered, the recipient just scans the Video Stamp and it will 
play your message. The Video Stamp personalised messages can be accessed 
through a smartphone, using the Video Stamp app or any QR code reader or 
online via a unique log in sent with your stamp anywhere in the world.

Video Stamps are available for viewing for 90 days after recording and once 
received, can be shared via social media or email.

The Video Stamp will be available from participating Australia Post outlets 
nationwide from Monday, 11th November.

The Australia Post Video Stamp app is free to download and available for 
both Apple and Android smartphones.

For more information visit www.auspost.com.au/videostamp

Cheers,
Stephen

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