Originally posted by: toymachineman19
dude, he's not looking for scales that'll measure nickels and quarters of weed/crack, he wants a scale that does oz. for shipping....
Bwahahaha! 😀Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
"For Postal Use Only"
(next to the 4" bong reading)
"For Tobacco Use Only"
Originally posted by: jndietz
i put too much postage on one the other day and too little on one the same day. i didn't get any back but i had to pay extra on the one that was insufficient.
Originally posted by: sygyzy
I have a digital one that starts with a P. I forgot the name of the company. Anyway, the only thing I don't like about it is if you want it to calculate postage, you have to pay for updates. And that gets expensive. So I just weigh it now, find out the exact weight, then go to the USPS or UPS website and find the shipping charge there.
Originally posted by: sygyzy
I have a digital one that starts with a P. I forgot the name of the company. Anyway, the only thing I don't like about it is if you want it to calculate postage, you have to pay for updates. And that gets expensive. So I just weigh it now, find out the exact weight, then go to the USPS or UPS website and find the shipping charge there.
Originally posted by: SupaDupaPan
Originally posted by: sygyzy
I have a digital one that starts with a P. I forgot the name of the company. Anyway, the only thing I don't like about it is if you want it to calculate postage, you have to pay for updates. And that gets expensive. So I just weigh it now, find out the exact weight, then go to the USPS or UPS website and find the shipping charge there.
Pitney Bowes, we use it at the company I work at 🙂
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
The post office will actually send you a free scale kit. Look it up on their website.
Originally posted by: intogamer
Originally posted by: sygyzy
I have a digital one that starts with a P. I forgot the name of the company. Anyway, the only thing I don't like about it is if you want it to calculate postage, you have to pay for updates. And that gets expensive. So I just weigh it now, find out the exact weight, then go to the USPS or UPS website and find the shipping charge there.
you mean stamps.com?
or Delivery Confirmation?
Originally posted by: intogamer
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
The post office will actually send you a free scale kit. Look it up on their website.
:shocked: this is what I found 🙁