Quote Originally Posted by cornbread
I find this hard to believe but I just came from a dispensary that's using a cheap flat 3 inch square digital scale. This resulted in "grams" that were incredibly small and short on weight. I recognized the "not for commercial use" scale from a large national tools company. I shall never go back to those crooks...but where to report this fraud?
I believe the days of scales being used that are not rated to trade for legal tender are over, with the new rules coming down the pike. and already with some of the new POS and inventory systems designed for the centers and grows are already using the correct approved scales, back in the day that is why we always weighed heavy to avoid this obvious argument, but it sounds like the guy could have kicked down with a bit more acurate scale despite the rating.:thumbsup:
GratefulMeds Reviewed by GratefulMeds on . Cheap inaccurate scales being used in dispensaries I find this hard to believe but I just came from a dispensary that's using a cheap flat 3 inch square digital scale. This resulted in "grams" that were incredibly small and short on weight. I recognized the "not for commercial use" scale from a large national tools company. I shall never go back to those crooks...but where to report this fraud? Rating: 5