FWIW I did find a few bad reviews. The scale is very sensitive which I figured, because 1/10th of a gram is heavy compared to 1/10th of a grain. One guy said he put a quarter under the pan to add extra weight and ran a tare with that on there and it solved the problem. If I have a problem, I'll try that. The problems people were complaining about was fluctuations of 0.4 of a grain. You can't even feel the weight of one grain in your hand. Thanks for the heads up though.
With $15, you could get a clad commemorative half (or 3). You could also put it towards half of a common date Morgan, ASE, or a commemorative silver dollar. I like the 1992 Columbus one, and you can get a boxed set with the clad 50c for under $40: http://moderncommemoratives.com/1992-columbus-silver-dollar/ http://www.ebay.com/itm/280911082621 http://www.ebay.com/itm/360468238912
LOL. I always get "unsearched Wheat rolls" with eBucks. I don;t spend any of my money and get some junk to look at. So it's kinda a win-win from that aspect. In fact I already placed an order, because you use them or lose them.
As I research a lot of purchases and pricing, I am trending more and more toward eBay. My shipping supplies are the most inexpensive. Books are outrageously under priced. I even bought a water filter for my Fridge that was only $24.95 free shipping when the identical one in the store was $59.98 + tax. So my eBucks are adding up to be more every quarter.