I only have experience with blind shipments as a company driver. We didn’t have to check in as a different carrier, the wholesaler didn’t want his customer to know where the particle board came from because he didn’t want the place we delivered it to to cut him out and go direct. So we’d load in Montana and fill out a generic BOL for the place we would deliver to out in Washington.
In this day and age I’d be suspicious of someone asking me to check in as a different carrier.
Buggers finally got me, double broker scam.
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by PPNLE, Jul 25, 2023.
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Seems to me we didn’t have these issues back in the trip lease days.
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And I'll admit to only putting the signs on 25% of the time. LolJubal Early Times Thanks this. -
I load guard rail in Texas using my name. My customer the guard rail broker/seller he did not want his customer in Nebraska to know where
the guard rail came from. Also did not want the shipper in Texas to know where the guard rail was going.
I sign shipping paperwork. Then I made a BOL showing me as transporting the guard rail from Florida to Nebraska, that I presented at delivery for my POD.
I'm sure quoted origin of product affected the freight cost. I talked to guard rail shipper about the selling price. His selling price was around $9,000. I got paid about $3,500.
I heard the customer say he paid $17,000 for each load. He ordered 6 truck loads. He was making a fence for his bison to pasture.Last edited: Aug 27, 2023
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We haul bagged salt to a customer that the broker doesn’t want the customer to know where the salt comes from. We make a blind bol for the load.
On the bags of salt are the name, address and phone number of the shipper.
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I mean in wholesale when I ordered truckloads I knew where I was getting my items from.
just wondering.
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similar to double brokering is also happening in my current line of work and on top of that this next example as well. More than one person is dispatched to the same job. So who ever gets their first gets paid. Big companies are playing with the little guys.
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