I've got two, both of which I ordered from overseas because I'm "extremely cautious," and heard once upon a time that eBay and Amazon have interfaces for law enforcement to perform searches for things like digital milligram scales. And let's be honest, who except dealers and jewelers really even has a use for digital scales -- and the jewelers are going to invest in a high quality one.A lot of people seem to order them just fine though, so it's probably fine. My milligram one is accurate to within 3-5mg and was about $20 (advertised as 0.001 precision). Works like a charm and has for a couple months now. The other one is accurate to within 15-20mg (0.01 precision); that one was about $30. Honestly for the prices I expected them to be junk and fall apart after a week, particularly the cheaper more sensitive one. Not so at all -- they're worth at least twice what I paid, and Amazon had what looked like the same scales for sale at the time. Presumably they'll also do well for you.I'd give you models and stuff, but... there is no model, lol. Just generic digital scales that say "mini digital scale" and nothing else. So anyway, long story short: you'd be surprised how well some of the super cheap ones work. Take a chance on one.