I don't think so. For those of us who weigh 115 lbs, plus or minus 15 pounds is a serious difference. I'd notice it right away and would have told them that their scales are broken.
What I noticed is they have their ways of selling you stuff. Even if their scales are accurate they trick you into thinking that you are fatter then you should be no matter how much you weigh. LOL.
2007-03-06 12:47:28
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answered by Snowflake 7
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Although each location has its own management, my friend is a personal trainer at one in Houston and he says "no". If you truly think the scales are wrong, check out the scales when nothing is one it-- they should read "0". But that is highly unlikely.
2007-03-06 12:48:42
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answered by katiekomo 2
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That could be a felony,if the scales are used in or for commerce.
See Bureau of Weights and Measures.....
2007-03-06 12:49:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Enroll in an active artwork class, such as sculpture or perhaps ceramics.
2017-03-07 00:19:14
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answered by ? 3
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Get a plant for your office—watering it is going to make you more active.
2017-02-16 01:11:16
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answered by douglas 4
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Does the scale say -15 when you're not on it?
2007-03-06 12:45:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It's bad
2016-07-28 09:27:33
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answered by ? 3
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Keep a smaller water glass, which you need to refill often, instead of a sizable water bottle on your workspace.
2016-05-03 13:47:50
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answered by serafina 3
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Drink lots involving water. (You'll stand up for refills and trips towards the bathroom. )
2016-02-24 05:41:36
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answered by ? 3
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I believe in case you reduce in size your belly and get accustomed to having much less, it can help.
2016-02-22 00:04:50
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answered by ? 3
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