I booked a load with a broker after I completed the load the customer called me direct and ask if I would haul a load for them direct. Could the broker come back on me for dealing direct with the customer??
Broker agreement
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by flatbedrunner, Jan 5, 2013.
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What does your contract between the broker and you say about "back solicitation"?
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it says no back solicitation for a year
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Your agreement probably has a "competition clause"
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I think you answered your question.
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If a shipper comes to you, it isn't "back - solicitation" - I would go for it in this case. Essentially you didnt go "back" to the shipper they came to you. Perhaps the shipper may be violating the agreement that he signed with the broker however that isnt your problem. I would take the business assuming it is an acceptable rate, lane, etc...
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That was my thought i didnt go to the customer. they came to me... They have decent rates but nothing steady.. but who does
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Quite possibly the broker whose customer you stole. Granted you didn't go to the customer, agreed, don't think the broker will care either way, and if he has steady well paying stuff, well....what do you think the chances are he's going to call you again?rank Thanks this.
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Take the direct freight. The shipper called you, you did not call them. Plain and simple.
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