Receiver refused a load. What is the next?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by NewRoute, Jun 19, 2017.
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I live just south of albany and about 90 miles north NYC and I wouldn't and don't run there either.
If your forced to run long island make sure the broker covers all the tolls because there is going to be a ton of them. -
prolly just an exempt deal like I haul no written rules if he don't like the game stick to freight
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prolly should call the farm he got it from ive got 1/2 rate back to upstate ny already
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I'm glad I'm done in fla this year hate it down there
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If you do decide to try and get it off to somewhere by donation, I had a load of Melons get rejected in Alabama once and ended up taking it to a low security jail where they had the inmates unload it. Just something for you to look into depending on whatever you decide.
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Any food bank would be more than happy to help offload the food products that the receiver rejected. What they don't want, they can discard themselves.
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