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    Quote Originally Posted by brucie View Post
    I would be careful about posting such low weighted items on ebay weighed w/ those type of scales. they may be fine, but it has been my experience they easily become a little off especially in low weights. You don't want bad eBay ratings over something like that or have to deal w/ someone wanting refund for missing grams. Most pawn shops have little cheap electronic scales for 8-12$ that weigh in gms/oz/lbs up to 10-15lbs and good from .1 grm
    I agree. Take that money and put it towards a postal scale from a buyer on E-bay. Well worth the money.

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