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| I can't believe he wouldn't 'take your word for it again."
With our certified scale, we take any hint of an inaccuracy quite seriously......for starters, it can mean a problem that is easier to fix now than let it go.......but most important, we certainly don't want any kind of a reputation of taking advantage of anyone.
Scale problems DO happen......but it is the attitude I'd be most concerned about.
We get axle weights by splitting a load (ie: pulling the truck part way off the scale), and I've never seen anything greater than a few hundred pounds UNLESS there were a problem with a scale.........in fact, that is one clue we get that we have a scale problem, axle weights not adding up to gross weight.
I'd be doing some double-checking of his scale......and I'd be pretty wary of his attitude. | |
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