And yet other people have had absolutely no problem with them. They are no more predatory than any truck dealer, and a while lot better than most for guys with b grade credit. Obviously if you have AAA credit, you will be better with a traditional loan.
-
New Lease Purchase Jobs $0 Down and other incentives Click Here to see offersDismiss Notice
Want to avoid getting burned by a lease-purchase agreement?
Discussion in 'Lease Purchase Trucking Forum' started by rookietrucker, Dec 13, 2009.
Page 38 of 73
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
Only 3??? There is like 29 complaints on there! Put in "lone mountain truck leasing" in the search field. Either way be careful with who ever you decide to get a truck from.
-
I take what I read on Ripoff report with a grain of salt. You do know this forum is also on there? I don't have first hand knowledge about Lone Mountain, but what I have read from other drivers is that you can get a fair deal if you do your homework. On the other side, if you walk around the lot looking for the prettiest truck and sign a lease without having it checked out, you will probably get burned.
-
-
Schneider is the best place to lease from just saying.
-
There aren't any lease purchase offers that won't seriously rip you off. I leased to CRST Malone Flatbed. Schneider National Carriers, Paschal Trucklines, Schneider National Carriers, CRST Malone Flatbed, Mercer Transportation. If you need to lease, DO NOT LEASE FROM A CARRIER! Lease from a Manufacturer (Freightliner, International, Kenworth, Volvo) Your credit score does affect lease option. Mine is good. Yours may not be. If yours is not, forget becoming a O/O. Stay a company driver. Your bad credit score indicates you can't handle complex financial book keeping essential to being a O/Op/.
-
You need 10 percent down to buy your own road tractor, With current EPA standards trucks cost about 40,000 more than they did 10 years ago when I stated shopping. You're shopping for a truck with 300,000 to 500,00 miles aged 3 to 5 years with a factory warruntee or a extended service agreement for under $70,000 so your upfront cash must be at least $7,000. Don't have it? go back to saving up.
-
Sorry newb question as a lease owner, do I have the liberty to set my own schedule and go wherever I want to go?, or am I slaved to the lease trucking company until its paid in full?
-
that would depend on the company and what you agree to in your contract
-
This post is laughable, having poor credit and accounting skills have little to do with each other.
Having good credit and poor business skills, then buying or leasing a truck is a recipe for ending up with no truck and poor credit.
Keep in mind behind most successful business people is a failure or three.avgjoeswifey and blacklabel Thank this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 38 of 73