I did a delivery in NY. And ended up with an extra pallet of electrics. Warehouse doesn't want it and the broker wants it back in California. What should I do?
I got an extra pallet... Should I keep it?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by ptwn1, Mar 15, 2013.
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Usually the shipper arranges shipment back. Usually an LTL. Broker should be doing the same. Unless it is OS&D and they say for you to dispose of, it still belongs to the shipper.
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So what did you give them for a rate to take it back to them?
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Broker told me to bring it back. How much should I be getting paid for this?
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What rate did you get to haul it there?
At least the same going back.
Just curious....
Were you allowed on the dock to count this load?SHC Thanks this. -
I WOULD OFF NEVER TOLD THE BROKER NOTHING...
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Until the broker gets the bills with an OS&D comment of "1 extra pallet, left on truck". -
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if you keep it, your chances of getting paid for the load are pretty slim. You need to work with the broker to find a reasonable solution. Don't take it back until you get a rate confirmation to do so. I'd try to find a shipment going back to Cali that you can haul this pallet with, offer him a price that way. Alternatively, offer him a price to drop it off at the warehouse of his choice and he can arrange his own truck.
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