lease purchase

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by boston bill, Jan 31, 2013.

  1. boston bill

    boston bill Light Load Member

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    i am thinking about goin the l/p route does anyone know of one that is not a ripoff?
     
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  3. old timer123

    old timer123 Light Load Member

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    They all are mostly rip offs. RTI in Ks.City has a almost decent one,but they have you sign a agreement if you turn down a load,you will be fined $250.00 per load you turn down.So basically its a force dispatch lease.And they run elogs in trucks.You will have a balloon payment after the lease is up of $23,000 or more depending on truck if you wanna buy it.They also have a what they call a short termintion lease you have to sign where they will charge you $1,400 for getting out of the lease too early.There is hardly any L/p worth it anymore.
     
  4. KingOfHibernia

    KingOfHibernia Light Load Member

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    By your name I assume U R in Mass? If so, U should check into Bay and Bay Transport and\or D&T Trucking. With your Mass location you would have no trouble getting home on a regular basis. This is a small company that looks out for their drivers and has an outstanding customer base with LOTS of miles!!! A driver cannot go wrong with this company!!! Check them out!!! Good Luck !!!
     
  5. boston bill

    boston bill Light Load Member

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    thanks for the info on d &t trucking i've been lookin into them and they seem to have a good l/p program and have not seen any negative threads about them. does or has anyone worked for them that could give me some more details?
     
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