I don't know about this damage clause don't think you can sign a contract with company A broker .That would excuse company B shipper from any damages.
Broker/Carrier Contracts - Watch out! Read carefully!
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The tariffs that some of you are referring to doesn't even effect most o/o.Who here even has tariffs
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Sounds like there's a struggle of power between a broker and a carrier on who is the one making the deals. I figure if I was an owner i'd have my standards for the work I accepted and that a broker would fit my standards and not the other way around. I do think it sounds like some get away with their unfair rules simply because the carrier isn't doing any thorough research. But, why exactly would a broker care about the carrier filing a suit against damages to the other party. How is that even legal? It doesn't sound logical unless you are under a brokers authority, is that the case?
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There's a lot of good advice in what TB said in his first couple of posts...Too many just "sign & go", and in the modern litigious age that's nuts, always read it over well and always get a copy of what you actually signed....
We always had our direct shippers that we hauled for and could almost always go with a broker known to us...We used to have some really good ones that worked with us, never a problem...But then again that was a different era..
With mostly produce (exempt) on our backhauls, the biggest concern I always had was them (shipper) loading old or damaged product...Some places you really had to watch em....Walk away to take a leak, no telling what they'd sneak on your wagon....Unloading, same thing, you better stay with it until the bill was signed...true blue Thanks this. -
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Some people just think they have it all figured out (Pepper24).
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Figure it out, Pepper24, and you'll graduate to 2nd grade.
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rollin coal Thanks this.
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That's what I thought but the thing is whoever has the deepest pockets and/or patience usually wins regardless what regulations there are.
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