When is someone going to tell the general public that UShip take 22-27% of the top of trucker shipments? People are under the impression that they pay $35 to post their listing they whatever they pay the transporter the rest. Nobody realizes that UShip takes a percentage from the transporter. The big problem is if you tell any shipper that on there that they delete the message or delete you. If they arent doing anything wrong then why dont they tell people how much money they are making
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Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by Mr&MrsPete, Dec 20, 2014.
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Why would anybody mess with UShip.
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Lol my company's on there....well the ltl side.
So I use their #'s and schedule pick ups of what i can fit in cab but keep all the money for myself.
Look at me !!!! I'm an "owner operator" with 100% fuel truck maintenance and all the other garbage paid for!!!!
That guy that Underbids you by $300 .....right here..... Suck it. XD
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Says it right on their site.
Don't want to pay the fee then don't use the service.
$300 underbid!!!
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Maybe the AIPBA will get some action on U-Ship and other's. There is an FMCSA site to lodge complaints.
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Is it a Broker or a "Dispatch Service?"
The FMCSA has asked trade groups like the AIPBA (http://www.aipba.org) to assist them in identifying unlicensed brokerage operations being conducted under names like "dispatch services" and is soliciting complaints via http://nccdb.fmcsa.dot.gov/hc_disclaimer1.asp?public=open... It is not what you call yourself that defines whether you are a broker or not, it is what you do. If you are a person who receives compensation in exchange for arranging motor carrier transportation of regulated commodities across state lines, then you are an interstate property broker no matter what you call yourself. Unlawful brokers unfairly compete with our duly licensed members by circumventing the licensing and bond requirements for property brokerages. For the regulatory definition of property broker see: http://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/49/371.2 AIPBA (https://www.facebook.com/ /Association-of- /155741507818427 ) has a policy of first educating unlicensed brokers to secure licensing; however, we reserve the right to report unlicensed activity by those knowingly and intentionally operating illegally.lessYves Dubois, Tropsnart and rollin coal Thank this. -
That's what happens when #### gets on TV. Every backwoods inbread redneck somabich out there with a old farm truck and a firewood trailer made from a 87 chevy box wants to go haul loads.
Just like everyone wants to be a Ice road trucker and go catch some crab.Yves Dubois Thanks this. -
That TV show is funny but the worst thing for our business. I love how the customer says they aren't gonna pay if the shipment is late. I dare you not too pay me. Logistics are what they are. Sometimes things are late
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