I bought my scale on GovDeals. I have secured a couple others for friends also.
I bought mine and then drove 130 miles to get it. It came with a optional ramp and printout.
The scale came out of a post office they were closing. It was about a year old.
They had a phone number on the auction page and I called it and a really nice gal answered all of my question.
So, I paid $397 all together for the scale. I spent another $100.00 in fuel to go get it.
I got a
10,000 pound scale with a digital readout ($1500.00 value), the optional optional ramp ($525.00 Value),
small Dell 765
Core 2 Duo they had hooked up to it ($50.00 value) and a small label printer (value $0.00 JUNK)
The scale was hardly used. There were no signs of wear and tear. I ended up with $2000.00+ in equipment.
I am not saying this is for everyone. There are risk, as about everything you buy on GovDeals is sold "as-is".
Usually I can get a feel for the situation by calling the folks and talking to them directly.
A while back I seen another one on there at a local state prison sell for around $200.00
By the way, it said on the site that would not help load, but when I called them she said they had a
forklift there to load it with.
Turns out they were really nice folks and everything went off without a hitch.
Sometimes it pays to be diligent in shopping around.
All of the yards I deal with LOVE it that my gaylords are weighed with the tare weight written on the side.
They checked my weights a few times, but do not bother now.
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