I use fax.com, its 10$ a month for 300 pages. Haven't had a problems, except in a few cases were I was at a truckstop and the internet connection was weak, then I had issues faxing a large document like contract, but I think that would be the same for any online fax company as its related to the crappy internet connection.I usually have the brokers email the contracts since there usually 5-10 pages (except CH Robinson its 20!). Then have the rate confirmations faxed to me. I digitally sign them then fax'em back to them. Then I pull the pickup number of the paperwork and print the rate confirmation later when I send it off to get paid.
I have not even come close to 300 pages. There are others, do a goggle search, they all pretty much do the same thing, they have different features.
The feature I like is that you get an email with the fax attached to it, so if I am on the road and accept a load I can have them fax it to me and it shows up on my blackberry email, I can look at it and make sure its correct, then pull the pickup info off of it. I just tell them I will fact the confirmation back to them that night. Go make the pick, and when I get to the truckstop (hopefully with internet access) digitally sign then fax it back to them.
Sorry this is long. I can tell you to digitally sign it but that takes up more time.I will tell you if you want me to, lemmee know.
Load Board Question
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by JustAnotherTrucker, Dec 23, 2008.
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sounds good thanks.please tell me about the signing part..
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don't know. what's the differance?
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tired of load board loads,and they all are cheap too, can some one recommend me a dispatcher that can find me better loads and paid him %
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Hey JasonTheRock....I saw you are using the D&S Factoring through Internet Truck Stop, Do you use their ITS Power Card for fuel or anything or do you just have your payments go straight to your own bank?
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I fuel at petro's, whenever possible, the let you use your debit card and you are charged the cash price. Otherwise I use the credit card. Before I leave on a trip I take cash with me for food and expenses. If I need to get $$ I stop at a wells fargo or wachovia. I just like having the money going straight into the bank account, it makes it easier to pay bills. I ran the numbers and figured out that it is cheaper to pay with cash and pay the credit price every now and then.
I wont say dont do it, but make sure you figure out ALL of the charges with these cards (there are a lot of "hidden" charges).jagerbomber3.0 Thanks this. -
Thanks for the reply, thats pretty much waht i figured but I was curious if that one was any good. I cant stand transaction fees and ATM fees and all of that stuff. Thats pretty nice that Petro will let you use a Debit card like that. Anyways, thanks again for the info. Trying to learn all i can for this next year. -
Hey Jason, how hard was it for you to start pulling loads off of the load board? Was it a difficult process? Did you have to make multiple attempts on multiple loads before you actually got one? or was it a one shot one kill type deal?
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oops, neva mind Jason, jus omit my last post... had to reread this thread a couple times, i found the answer though..
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