I think they are using factoring because they have bought into to much fear. And the thought of factoring makes them feel safe.
Stepping Out With My Own Numbers
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I do not intend to factor invoices from recognized brokers.
I've had a few situations when I backed out of the deal because I was not fully trusting a broker or did not have enough time to check them out. Had I had an instant factoring approval, I would have felt more comfortable booking those loads.
In theory, once I see that a broker pays on time and I repeat booking loads from them on frequent basis, I can request the Letter of Release and then start billing them directly.
I want the truckstop.com factoring to work for me not the other way around. If I am wrong, I'll back out of the deal.stuckinthemud Thanks this. -
I’m leased on though and part of the agreement is I get paid in 7 days.Rideandrepair Thanks this. -
Today was a huge bust. I had a shirt run from MO to IL and a long one to NC for Monday. They didn’t have the raw product to produce my load to IL. I waited yesterday afternoon until this morning and no luck. Broker says they’ll pay 250.00 layover, which sucks. I couldn’t find anything worth it. I was in Springfield, MO and just came home for the weekend. Get a few maintenance items done, deposited a bunch of checks, and relax and drink a few beers. While I was at the shipper, another driver took out my hood mirror. That place had more than enough room, he just wasn’t paying attention. I got my IFTA back for Q1 and it was 9.1 mpg.
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Ah that sucks. Did he leave a note or anything?
I see you bought most your fuel in IL and PA. Is that so you wouldn't have a big IFTA bill at the end of the quarter? -
I buy a lot in IL and PA because I’m driving in those States a lot as well as other States that have tax rates of .38 cents and higher. Also, when you take out the tax to get the raw cost, IL is my best deal by far. PA after tax is cheaper than if I bought it in MO, TX, OK, or AR, even though those pump prices are lower. If I could buy fuel only in IL, that would be the best option. OH is also not a bad State for fuel. I don’t get it there often because I’m usually full after stopping at a spot not far from the IN border. Then, I usually get enough in PA to get me back to IL and fill it up again. Saving on tax is part of it. But, because of the lanes I run, minimizing tax and getting a cheap raw cost work together.SoDel and basedinMN_ Thank this. -
As far as rates, I'm glad you're still seeing good rates. I haven't ran for a week cause everything is under my cost. I'm not gonna turn my wheels just to be turning them. Short haul are really bad, $300-$350 to run 200 miles, nah, I'll pass. Good luck to you -
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I pray.
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I went ahead and am getting a lot of my preventative maintenance done. One of those items was a complete wheel end systems check. My passenger side steer had metal shavings in the oil. This is that same wheel end I had the cascade of BS out of a few months ago. They’re working on covering the part under warranty and will replace it tomorrow. It’s not so bad that it’s going to be more than expected, but needs to be resolved. The aluminum hub and bearings is several hundred bucks, so doing it under warranty will save me a lot. The shop wasn’t an International dealer that originally put it on. I drove about 28 miles on it before visiting an International dealer to fix it, a new hub and bearings. The guy that installed it did not adjust the bearings after install, completely loose. The International dealer tore it down, adjusted, and put it back together. It was a Sapp Bro’s that originally installed it.
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