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    Think I got Cheated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I took one of my largest loads in this week! The yard I go to pays by check if it's over the $500.00 amount. I wanted cash, but was concerned I might be getting a check instead.
    Long story short ( only 1680 pounds = $187.00 ) WTH?????????? I take half loads in every 3 to 4 days that pay me more than this. I had a 16' trailer full of: 3 refridges ( packed with scrap metal), 2 washers, 1 commercial frezzer weighing 480 pounds alone, 2 solid iron BBQ smokers, 2 dishwashers , 4 solid steel rack& shelve beams,1 stove, 1 dryer and misc..........metal.
    I trust this yard and have never had to question them before! As I was walking out of their office another patron was being handed his sales ticket. I don't speak spanish, but I understood from his vocals something wasn't right with his pay?
    After the paron left the office I asked the lady working the scales if something was wrong. She said the customer thought she had cheating him. I responded with " Mam, I don't think you cheated me, but this was one of my largest loads , this weight just doesn't seem right to me. She got very defensive and told me I could file a complaint. Needless to say I just walked out and went home.
    I took another load there yesterday. Only 3 refridges = $82.00. When I was cashing in I asked her if anyone else had a complaint the other day when I was there. She said no! I asked her if the scales had every been wrong before. She said only once since she had been working there, and it was because something got stuck in the scale. She also informed me that their scale had just been inspected a few days before i had came in.
    What should I have done if anything? Thanks...........



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    You should have protested your weight that day and asked to see a manager.

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    Yikes, sounds like the weight was wayyyyy off. I concur with PTS.

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    What happens after a protest to the manager?

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    I would have complained. You got cheated big time brother!

    All of that would have weight way more. My last load that I took in was less than what you described and I had over 2,200 lbs on my trailer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris Kringle View Post
    Post the Yards name and Location on here to see if any other members here has Problems with the Yard.
    With all due respect to Kris Kringle's information, be careful with this. If the yard happens to patrol on here, or anyone else who goes to the same one, could possibly report things as slander, and people can get sued for slander accusations.

    I am not saying to not post, as Kris Kringle suggested, just becareful is all.

    Also, Big Tex, what I would also suggest is speaking to the manager. Tell him exactly (even the misc scrap metal) that you brought in and ask him how much he believes it would have weighed.

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    Thanks George! I am kinda hesitant myself to list Names.

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    Since when is fact finding or investigating slanderous???
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    My truck empty weighs 6000 lb plus or minus a couple pounds depending on how much fuel I have, my trailer weighs 1500 lbs empty.

    These weights are consistent no matter who's scale I'm on, write your empty weighs on the backside of your visor.

    The truck and trailer weights are minus driver as I'm always sanding beside the scale operator if there is no outside number device giving weights, I record a copy of my weights to compare notes when it's time to be paid. Keeps the yard honest

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    Quote Originally Posted by KZBell View Post
    Since when is fact finding or investigating slanderous???
    I am not saying it is or isnt.

    I am just saying that if you are NOT careful in what you say, then lawyers can easily turn it into slander, and if it is proven that it is indeed slander then there is legal action.

    Again, I am not saying for him not to post a thread and ask people, but I am saying to be careful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavus View Post
    My truck empty weighs 6000 lb plus or minus a couple pounds depending on how much fuel I have, my trailer weighs 1500 lbs empty.

    These weights are consistent no matter who's scale I'm on, write your empty weighs on the backside of your visor.

    The truck and trailer weights are minus driver as I'm always sanding beside the scale operator if there is no outside number device giving weights, I record a copy of my weights to compare notes when it's time to be paid. Keeps the yard honest
    I do the same thing kind of. However, some of the stuff I save (wire, copper, brass, small motors) I keep in the bed of my truck, but I do generally know the neighbors anyways.

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    If the guy thinks he's been cheated, not knowing his equipment empty weights and that from the loaded weight crossing the yards scale.

    There is no argument, he was present a should have recorded the facts before crying wolf.

    In my earlier post I have clearly stated how to avoid conflicts with your yard over scale weights.

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    Thanks for the advice Gustavus. I said " Think was cheated ". But your right when it comes down to it. It's my fault for being lazy and not being 100% prepared before selling. I will learn from my own mistake this time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris Kringle View Post
    You know I really do see the Dumbing Down of America. Has anyone ever Read what is in the first amendment of the United States? A Question was Asked He Thinks He Got Cheated He Didn't Actually Come Out and Say He was Cheated. I Asked to Name The Yard Where in the Hades Can that Be any Kind Of Slander Or Defamation? If that Was The Better Business Bureau Would of been out of Business Long Ago In My Country You are Allowed to Complain In your Country or Mind It may be Different On what ever Planet Your From.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tex View Post
    Thanks for the advice Gustavus. I said " Think was cheated ". But your right when it comes down to it. It's my fault for being lazy and not being 100% prepared before selling. I will learn from my own mistake this time!
    Welcome Tex we've all run across yards that cheat on weight. Here's one for you, if your yard is using a digital platform scale inside to weigh up copper and brass ask them in how may lb or kg increments it's set for.

    For fun keep a 1 lb certified weight in your truck that you can weigh on their scale to verify the accuracy of the yard scale. You may find that their scale is measuring to the nearest 2 lbs. on the lower end of the scale. In their favor.

    Always be sure that he scale has been tared in before weighing your lot of goods. Keep a close eye on what has and has not already been on the scale, look over the scale mans shoulder when he is writing down your weights.

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    Your yard paid you .11 lb for the steel, does that part seem right? i assume that was a truck scale you crossed,, some of them you can't see from the window when your sitting in the vehicle. If you do want an accurate weight of your equipment, go to a grain elevator around close to you and if they buy and sell grain they will have a Govt. certified scale. Get you a scale ticket you can keep with you. Might only cost $5.00 to weigh it or they may not even charge you. On those truck scales that you cannot see you are taking the word of the operator, if they've had a good/bad day. I think we discussed all this before,,,,
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    Yes, it was .11 lb. Your right on everything! Thanks for advice

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    Wish I had all your knowledge Gus! Your tips are APPRECIATED Here.... Thanks Again. I am always learning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavus View Post
    Its something in the water that strips out testerone.
    Saw a story this morning about how our new economy is being tagged as the "Sheconomy"...Now no disrespect to the women on this forum or in the world for that matter, it actually speaks volumes to how lazy younger men have become.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KZBell View Post
    Saw a story this morning about how our new economy is being tagged as the "Sheconomy"...Now no disrespect to the women on this forum or in the world for that matter, it actually speaks volumes to how lazy younger men have become.


    Your comment on how lazy the new generation of men has become has been duly noted by the female gender.

    It's getting pretty sad when a young woman tells me that she would be better off gathering sperm in a hat then impregnating herself with a turkey baster.


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