How to Buy a Scale
Are you worried about what the cashier will ask when you show up with a scale? Are you just looking at this article "because it looks funny"? Well read on, my children, read on!
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EditSteps
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1Find a store which offers scales. Lots of stores have scales, but you should choose wisely. Do you really want a scale from a discount store? Or would you rather a Bed Bath and Beyond scale?
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2Find a scale aisle or ask a worker where the scales are. This is usually very simple. Usually, the scales are in the bathroom aisle.
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3Look at the scales, find an accurate one, a one you like the design or, a cheap one, or any type of scale you want!
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4Once you find the perfect scale, go to the cashier and give him the scale. If you're embarrassed, tell him it's for your grandma. If you're fine with it, just smile.
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5When he tells you the cost, take out your wallet. Pull out a credit card or cash and pay for your scale.
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EditThings You'll Need
- Money or a credit card
- A transportation device
- A choice