Sep 21, 2010 at 08:05 AM CST
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Posted by a private BulkLoads.com member.
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Posted by a private BulkLoads.com member.
How many times this happens and the whole burden falls on the truck. Why does the vendor or broker get a free pass? We try to collect something for our lost revenue, but 99% of the time it's for not.
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Replied on Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 10:00 PM CST
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Posted by a private BulkLoads.com member.
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Posted by a private BulkLoads.com member.
Check NON PAYMENT all the advice to good truckers about following through on a load probobly doesn't apply to brokers and shippers. They have a good code.
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Replied on Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 06:47 PM CST
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Posted by a private BulkLoads.com member.
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Posted by a private BulkLoads.com member.
my experience with this is, if they don't want to be billed then make it up on the next load tendered........usually happens to me because my hopper is too high, (84") even though I always inquire before I go..........$5.00 @ ton depending on how far I had to bounce
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Replied on Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 02:02 PM CST
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Posted by a private BulkLoads.com member.
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Posted by a private BulkLoads.com member.
RECENTLY HAD A BROKER TELL ME THEY WERENT GOING TO PAY ME FOR WHAT I BILLED THEM ($1.50/MILE ONE WAY) SAID THEY WOULD MEK IT UP ON NEXT LOAD GUESS WE WILL SEE ..............................
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