PA: AG SECRETARY OFFERS TIPS TO HELP CONSUMERS ‘GET WHAT THEY PAY FOR’

News Date March 09, 2010

Agriculture Secretary Russell C. Redding today offered tips to help Pennsylvania consumers get full value for their dollar whenever they purchase items sold by weight or volume.

“Nearly all of the products we buy are sold according to weight, volume, length, count or measure,” Redding said. “To ensure fairness in the marketplace, state and local weights and measures officials work to help consumers, businesses and manufacturers get exactly what they pay for. Understanding what to look for when purchasing goods can help you to save money.”

Redding suggested the following tips for consumers:

  • Always look for an up-to-date inspection approval seal on measuring devices, including fuel pumps and scales.
  • Check that the device is set to zero before measuring anything.
  • Pay only for the measured amount of product, not the packaging.
  • Check your receipt to ensure the amount billed is the amount received.

Redding also suggested consumers download the “Getting What You Pay For” guide by visiting www.agriculture.state.pa.us, clicking “Publications” and selecting that publication name from the drop-down menu.

The commonwealth inspects scales that weigh everything from small-retail purchases to large-capacity trucks, truck-mounted fuel oil meters, liquid-petroleum gas meters, retail fuel pumps, and scanning systems in 49 counties, while 18 counties inspect their own devices. (Contact: Nicole L. C. Bucher, 717-787-5085)