Is it considered rude to bring a scale to a B&M
mrpaseo
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I have never done it, I'm wondering if they would allow me to weigh the bullion before I purchase. Do you think that would hurt the relationship?
Ray
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
I leave a digital scale on my counter for anyone to use..
Also the Gray sheet and Red book is available to anyone here..
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they had no problem letting me use it.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
Also, if you expect to take a great deal of time to do this, pay for everything before you start to weigh, so that he does not have to stand there keeping an eye on HIS merchandise, and do not, repeat, DO NOT do this during the dealer's busy times. Ask him when would be a good time to do it. First thing in the morning is usually good.
I have had a few ask if it was okay, I said yes.
I do recall one time as a PM newbie I was in a Las Vegas pawn shop (not THE famous LV pawn shop, some random one near freemont street) and saw a single, extremely generic looking 1 oz silver bar. Color looked odd and it had no brand stamp, just ".999 1 oz" on it. I asked to see it, attempted some ping tests by flicking and dropping it on the counter. The woman store owner got irate and asked if I thought she was selling fakes. I told her of course not, I'm just doing my own due diligence. I didn't purchase the bar.
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Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
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Neat!