Its illegal for them to say you cant unload it and *have* to get a lumper. I love the way these law abiding companies go around it:
"you can unload it but you have to have your own dock."
"you can unload it but you only have two hours" (for a full truckload + breakdown to 40 skids...takes an hour just to get it off the truck without tearing anything up!)
***the Lumper Scam***
Discussion in 'Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad' started by starstress, Dec 8, 2006.
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I dunno what this "breakdown" you speak of is, it's not included in my definition of "unload." I can play word games too.
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Also i suspect bruising is pretty normal. How would you like to be hauled like that? I honestly dont even see why its done. -
It was from a post several months ago, around page 8 or so. Not even sure how they went from lumpers to cattle hauling....wait yea I do. But anyway this guy ended his post with those words I quoted. You'll see those livestock haulers doing that sometimes. I think their just taking anger out on the 800 lb heffer that won't sit still. I'm no animal rights nut, just had a burger myself, but I say just raise em and kill them quickly. Not really a fan of the beating and I know not all do I was just commenting on a few I have seen do that.
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But if you think about it....they're pretty much beating eachother up the whole ride anyway. Its kind of cruel to move them long distances. But thats just how they have the system setup so not much we can do about it... -
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I get some snot-nosed newbie dispatcher who tells me that the "normal" unloading fee is $85, and he wonders why this load is so much higher. I tell him that this is a mixed load, and the others are probably straight pull-offs, but that doesn't satisfy him - he wants me to find out why.
So I trudge back into the building, wait my turn to see the "Lumper King", who tells me exactly what I suspected - there's a lot of breakdown involved. I call back to the company, get the snot-nose on the phone and he immediately asks "What did they say?", to which I replied "They said it's now $225, and the next time I ask them a stupid question it'll be $275!"
They've never hassled me about lumper fees since!
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