Yesterday we booked a load with a company who asked if we gave a fuel advance on pickup. He sent us a copy of the BOL which had been edited to conceal the second carrier picked it up. Thinking everything was fine we issued a Comdata express code to the carrier. We came in today and the carrier who actually picked up the load told us she had our load on her trailer, it was double brokered to her, and it was suppose to deliver in a completely different place. We worked everything out with the second carrier and made it fair with them, but we lost over $500 issuing that other carrier our code.
Is there anything we can do? I thought they had to give some kind of identification when cashing these types of checks. The check was cashed in a state completely different of the carrier who supposedly picked up our load. My boss/dad is prepared to take the $1000+ loss from making it right with the second carrier and the scammer scamming us, but is there anything I can to do about this at all?
Any assistance would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
Brokered a load, gave fuel advance, load got double brokered.
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by aj72941, Mar 1, 2018.
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I'm a carrier and asking for fuel advance is a red flag.
I do pull double brokered loads. First broker being JBH (listed on BOL )Feedman, TallJoe and FullMetalJacket Thank this. -
Realistically, I'd like to know how this went from how you booked it to how you found out that the middle-broker dipped out on you.Dave_in_AZ, TallJoe, FullMetalJacket and 1 other person Thank this. -
@PPDCT the other question is: did this "broker" (fuel advance beggar) have broker authority ?
the only way multi- brokering happens is if the carrier is also a broker, so they channel excess volume to the spot marketFullMetalJacket Thanks this. -
How often do carriers request a fuel advance?
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The company who received the load second hand called our customer saying the load they received didn't match the destination bills, because the guy they got the load from stopped answering their calls. Our customer told them to call us and that's how we figured everything out. The actual carrier sent us the BOL they had and you could see on the altered one where edits were made to change information.
We were able to find out the check was in a pending state and had not been cleared yet, so we were able to get a 30 day hold while it undergoes review. -
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This is a standard fuel advance scam. They sent the second truck in a random direction, which is an indicator that they probably stole your information and pretended to be you with the truck they booked the load with. They changed the RC you sent to them the same way they did to you and sent it on to the carrier.
You got taken. These people aren't a legal entity, they are scammers who dumped whatever phones were involved. Good luck in getting your money back, but I wouldn't hold out any hope for it.
Be really grateful it was only 500 bucks. The only time I ever got hit I lost the whole fuel advance.PPNLE Thanks this. -
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