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Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
I got this email as well. here's another link with the info.
http://img2.ssprd1.net/harte-as/usps/040920/index.html
You're signing up for more information about their pickup service. Expect a fairly large packet in the main along with the plastic weigh scales
Originally posted by: WebDude
I got the email from USPS. Mostly I guess because I have an account with them, sorta (I ship USPS Priority for all my EBay sales). They are now offering free next day package pickup, so you don't have to drive to the PO to drop off your package (if you can wait an extra day). These 'scales' are part of the program. From the looks of it, they are folded pieces of plastic. You put your package on one, and if it bends beyond a certain point, then your package is over the limit (1, 2, or 3 lbs.) See Link Not a scale you'ld use for scientific work, but good enough for the USPS.
I got mine a while ago. They are ISO certified to something like 10,000 uses each. This pretty much guarantees that they are solid. They are part plastic, part metal so it isn't as cheap as most people probably think they are.Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
These things are decent. I can't complain for free. Thanks OP.
Just got mine in the mail today.
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
These things are decent. I can't complain for free. Thanks OP.
Just got mine in the mail today.