Coyote - scary animal....

Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by TallJoe, Jul 13, 2018.

  1. PPLC

    PPLC Road Train Member

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    Yeah, no. That's what check calls are for; they don't need direct access to your ELD. That's madness.
     
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  3. Scooter Jones

    Scooter Jones Road Train Member

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    Yet, I'm wondering if this is the direction these big brokerage houses are going?
     
  4. DUNE-T

    DUNE-T Road Train Member

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    It's not a requirement, simply ignore the emails or tell them no. They will still load you
     
  5. PPLC

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    Based on what I'm seeing here, yeah, seems that way.
     
  6. Scooter Jones

    Scooter Jones Road Train Member

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    From the Coyote Carrier addendum,"CARRIER must be able to provide system tracking and tracing via web or the CARRIER’s ELD or TMS systems"

    I told the agent that they're free to text me when I'm under a load for a check call. However, no way, Jose, on the ELD access.
     
  7. TallJoe

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    Their phone app enables tracking. It should be enough.
     
  8. DUNE-T

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    I refused to give them any access and they were not bothered with it
     
  9. Scooter Jones

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    Yeah, the agent made sure I knew that for right now it's not mandatory. However, it is a telling sign of what seems to be coming, in my opinion.
     
  10. flatbeb mac

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    If i see a load posted from them, I immediately go to the coyote website and look at their load board. It gives all the load stipulations right there, if I agree, then I'll call. Saves the surprises. Needless to say, I rarely ever haul for them because of their practices. In fact, every time I've done the above it's ...nope, not doing it. But when they call me...

    I'll say this, when they are hurting, they will pay. Example: 6 pallets - 558 miles - $3,800. And they didn't even hesitate with that quote.. :)

    Yes, I wish I'd have said 4k, because they took that way to easy.
     
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  11. DUNE-T

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    Yep, they are usually cheap, like Chrobinson, but when they really need to move something, they can really open their deep pockets
     
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