Bad brokers

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by 2hellandback, Oct 17, 2011.

  1. 2hellandback

    2hellandback Heavy Load Member

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    How about a thread on BAD Brokers ?

    I have Two GW Palmer and On a roll trucking. wont ever haul for either one again.
     
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  3. AM77

    AM77 Light Load Member

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    good idea..."bad broker thread" :biggrin_25520:
     
  4. Got reefer?

    Got reefer? El Coyote

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    Well sometimes i think its all in the agent that you deal with.

    We've have hauled for G.W. Palmer before and haven't had any problem.


    We got shafted by Pearce Worldwide Logistics.

    Not all brokers or brokerages are bad and they are here for a reason.
    If you want brokers gone you might as well extinct yourself the O/O.
     
  5. blanco

    blanco Road Train Member

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    Why did they shaft you? Filed on their bond yet?

    I guess lot of the story is left out
     
  6. Got reefer?

    Got reefer? El Coyote

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    We took a load for them(our first with them) that was supposed to pay flat rate and that is what the rate con said.

    The place we loaded at put 39000 on the bills even thou we were gross out 44k plus little change. They cut the rate because they say we didn't load to gross.

    It is really to little to fight over and they knew it.

    We don't play the weight game and try our best to avoid it.
     
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  7. 2hellandback

    2hellandback Heavy Load Member

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  8. RedForeman

    RedForeman Momentum Conservationist

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    Isn't that what it always comes down to? You negotiate a fair rate then get after-the-fact nickel and dimed to death. The other day I came --><-- this close to cussing a broker out when talking about who's paying lumper charges. He caught me at the end of a difficult day and I just wasn't having it. I basically told him I got everyone else's hand in my GD pocket and I don't need another one. I'm already loaning you $1000 (or whatever the rate was) for however long it takes you to pay, now you want to take even more and I don't even get a thank you kiss? Forget it.

    At least if I know that's how a broker operates up front, I have the opportunity to lift my rate a little to carry the accessorials, making me happy and them none the wiser.
     
  9. RedForeman

    RedForeman Momentum Conservationist

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    Before I read your post I was thinking taters. I had a near miss with a load like that. Seemed ok on the surface until the broker got a little sketchy about the exact line haul and mumbled something about pay by the hundredweight. That, along with the expected cost of paying someone to clear the mashed potatoes out of my reefer floor and I turned it down. The rate wasn't a prize winner to begin with and I could see it would be all downhill from there.
     
  10. Mr. PlumCrazy

    Mr. PlumCrazy Road Train Member

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  11. kevinpearce

    kevinpearce Bobtail Member

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    Please contact our corporate HQ. Please have your order/load number so that we are able to investigate. If you were not treated fairly by anyone in our company, it will be handled. The founder of our company, my father, was a driver, an owner operator, and small fleet owner. He taught me to drive. We care about drivers and owner operators. Our company was founded on a simple idea, that was that he wanted drivers and owner operators to be treated as he had wanted to be treated by brokers. Don't hesitate, so that you can be treated fairly. Even though your complaint was three years ago, it's important to our company, that we make it right, if you were really longed, and this was not a misunderstanding. Pearce Worldwide Logistics, Inc.
     
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