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Scales

poser's Photo poser 18 Aug 2006

I used to have a Gem 7 scale but I lost the weighs and some other parts...

now I'll have to buy a new scale when getting a lot of powders.

Adam recommended the My Weigh 200-z. That's $26 at Bulk Nutrition so I could get save in shipping costs.

edit: I guess I'll just buy the damn thing.
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poser's Photo poser 19 Aug 2006

Is not... unless they charge less than $2 for overseas shipping (I forgot to mention that).
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doug123's Photo doug123 19 Aug 2006

Let's try to keep the viral marketing to a minimum, please. If you intend to post here to promote sales of any product or service, please do so where it is acceptable:

http://www.imminst.o...s=&act=SF&f=198

I am now going to ask a Navigator to move this topic to the appropriate forum.

Thank you.
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poser's Photo poser 19 Aug 2006

Ok, fine by me. I'm a bit confused though that you gave me a link to a sales page and then when I seemingly insisted that your competitor is cheaper, you think I have crossed the line...
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doug123's Photo doug123 19 Aug 2006

I'm a bit confused too. How exactly is a scale relevant to the forum name "nootropics and brain enhancers?" I usually assume individuals posting in this forum like to discuss nootropics, not scales -- thus making your post appear off topic; at the very least, if not spammish.

There is an Off-Topic Lounge.

http://www.imminst.o...s=&act=SF&f=203

I suppose your post about scales could be moved there as well; but still would appear to be at least mildly viral.

Definition:

viral marketing

    Marketing phenomenon that facilitates and encourages people to pass along a marketing message.

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poser's Photo poser 20 Aug 2006

Would it ease your confusion at all if I told you I chose this particular posting section because "Nootropic Supplier section" also didn't feel like the right one and I thought that as the parent forum it might serve as a rightful receptacle of my message.

I don't see an "off-topic lounge" for nootropic related discussion...? Common sense tells me that I am less likely to get a knowledgeable answer where you pointed me to.

Marketing phenomenon that facilitates and encourages people to pass along a marketing message.


Oh, but what are humans other than meme spreaders... and I don't think you are going to ban all discussion because of that... I don't want to seem argumentative, but in the nootropic supplier discussion there are references to the products of your company. WHy not direct me there, then, so I can promote Bulk Nutrition?
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doug123's Photo doug123 20 Aug 2006

This forum is discuss nootropics, not where you choose buy them from. And it's definitely not about scales... If you want to promote a particular supplier, then do so where it is appropriate -- and relevant. We don't want spam here. Compare your post with the rest of those in this forum.

Thank you.
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poser's Photo poser 20 Aug 2006

Sure - now you may realize too that this thing may not be as entirely obvious to everyone as it is to you.
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doug123's Photo doug123 20 Aug 2006

You can buy the same scale from a lot of different vendors. I don't sell scales myself. I should look into though.

My-weigh 200Z Pocket Scale
http://www.1fast400....products_id=902
$25.99

My-weigh 300Z Pocket scale
http://balance.balances.com/scales/853
$23.95

My-weigh 300Z Pocket Scale
http://www.rightonsc...om/web/120z.htm
(this one actually looks the coolest):
$22.99
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Just try googling "My-weigh 300Z"

But I still don't see the relevance to "Nootropics and Brain Enhancers." If you do, all the power to you.
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poser's Photo poser 20 Aug 2006

That's a biggie : )
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xanadu's Photo xanadu 20 Aug 2006

I don't see any problem in talking about scales. We need them to measure amounts if we are capping and for other reasons.
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senseix's Photo senseix 21 Aug 2006

I've owned the 300z Silver style from rightonscales.com for about a year now, and i can tell you my experience with it is for the price its top notch.

I remember back 10 years ago when a scale like that was $150.00 so when i was looking last year for one i was VERY pleased to see the price drop.
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