For those that use brokers. Why does it matter to you on what the shipper pays the broker, if you get the rate that you are happy with from the broker?
For example... Shipper pays broker $2500 to move a load. Trucker takes load from broker for $1500 and is happy with the rate. Does it really matter if the broker made a $1000 on the transaction?
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Nope.... Don't care as long as the product arrives on-time and damage free....
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As a shipper why you be happy overpaying for something that be done for less?
If trucks are moving loads on this lane for $1500 I'm sure many brokers would be happy to quote shipper $2000 to get the job done.
Rather than you Mr greedy broker wanting to shaft the shipper for $2500. -
It doesn't matter what broker got for load. I bid on a lot of loads before I get the one that works for me. I don't under bid just to get the load unless I am trying to get somewhere in a time frame. Then it is my fault for doing it cheaper then I should, but I am ok with that since I needed to be at a certain place and time.
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Any party getting bent over and lied to is not cool
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