Thread: Questions about a postal scale
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01-24-2013, 02:46 PM #1
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View my store BetaQuestions about a postal scale
Hey all,
I'm finally wising up and buying a postal scale so I can cut down on my trips to the post office and do everything myself. Does anyone have any recommendations on one that they've used. Looking to spend between 20 and 30 bucks. The USPS has one that is 25, but I'd really like one that hooks up to the computer since I'll be using their software as well. Any help would be appreciated!!
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01-24-2013, 05:00 PM #2
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View my store BetaHave you considered using stamps.com? Granted, there is a monthly charge to use their service, but it's money well spent when considering you don't have to spent so much time at the PO. They have a digital scale that measures up to 50 pounts I think and measures down to the tenth of an ounce.
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01-24-2013, 05:11 PM #3
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View my store BetaThanks for the help. I decided just to go with the cheaper USPS one. It was only 25 bucks and doesn't have a USB hookup, but it's really not that hard to type in the weight haha. Figured I'd save money
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