Am six months into a Lone Mountain lease purchase, and the carrier I signed on with got bought out, with a new contract likely coming soon. When I signed up, I had limited credit, but they had something where as long as you were leasing on with one of their approved carriers (or whatever these carriers were called), you were almost guaranteed to get approved for the truck.
But now I'm checking the LM website and not seeing anything about this approved carriers list. Is the approved carriers list only for the initial approval? Or do I have to stick with approved carriers for the duration of my purchase contract? Thanks.
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Lone Mountain question
Discussion in 'Lease Purchase Trucking Forum' started by slow.rider, Sep 21, 2017.
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Not an expert, but Im sure that as long as the truck is in your hands, anybody that pays you is an "approved carrier"
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That sounds like quality carriers. I went through lone Moutain I never heard of such a list.slow.rider and poppapump1332 Thank this.
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That's not loan mountain like HopeOverMope said it sounds like quality or some other place. I have my truck from loan mountain and as long as you pay they don't care where it's at.
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Excellent. Thanks guys.
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I had one from them under my own authority and there wasn't any issues. They didn't say anything about approved carrier stuff.
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Well I was thinking them same thing he may be with interstate
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How in the world you don't know who you lease your truck from at least that's how it sounds
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Maybe he knows who he leased from but checked out both LM and Quality and mixed up the ad in his mind?
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No , he’s talking about if you have iffy credit they make sure you’re qualified with xxx carrier before they do the deal .
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They don’t care after your deal/loan I s approved and in stone . You can park the truck on your front lawn for the 4 years as long as you keep making payments on timeLast edited: Oct 24, 2017
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