Reschedule, late fee delivery
Discussion in 'Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad' started by Petpg123, Dec 23, 2022.
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Sincerely sorry for your troubles. But, I'm sure you've learned a very valuable lesson about taking cheap freight this close to a holiday. Good luck.drvrtech77, gentleroger and Kenworth6969 Thank this. -
The answer of don't get in situations like that seems to go over your head and you are getting upset because its not the answer you want.
Well, here is the only answer available... Try and file on their bond. When that fails (Bond doesn't cover accessory pay) you have to take them to court.
Here's the kicker. They likely have a signed contract by you (rate con and/or carrier packet) so you will loose any court case if they do have said signed contract. If they don't and you end up winning, you will have to collect the money, which costs. Usually another court case to garnish the money.
After several years of court cases, taking at the minimum of 2 days off, one for each case, you've lost more than you will get.
So we circle back to the advise of "Don't get in that situation."drvrtech77, 88 Alpha, Savor the Flavor and 4 others Thank this. -
Yes, the market is bad especially for Van but you don't go to New England or Florida etc unless it pays a fortune going in to where you can feel comfortable even deadheading out.
Your time is valuable too, you could burning an extra between all the loading and unloading all for a cheap load.
I have seen many times shorts runs like 50-100 miles in PA/MD pay more than 400+ mile loads leaving New England. -
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What you booked made me giggle.. I’d sell my equipment and buy a fleet of KIA’s and start a pizza delivery service.
To me it looks like you just need a mentor
You could have covered your behind if you contacted the broker after an hour waiting for your first pickup..At that point it would have placed the snafu directly in their lap..
yes, that’s $4.07 per mile, on the truck 3 days and likely another $3-400 detention pay once all said and done..drvrtech77, JonJon78 and Siinman Thank this. -
Stop capping please, I know a bunch of people talking like u and their trucks trash asf, can't even afford to buy tires
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