I'd need to see a copy of your broker/carrier agreement with them to be able to advise further, but that's some pretty shady action. What were you running the original load for, and what did they pay the second carrier? Did they provide that information?
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Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by 18Rollin, Oct 19, 2013.
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What does your carrier packet with TQL claim?
While I have not seen TQL's, I seriously doubt that a company as large as TQL did not have a repower clause in their contract.KB3MMX Thanks this. -
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You actually believe them? Or did they show you a load confirmation? (That isn't worth the paper it's printed on)
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You are being played. I hope you get out of this as unscathed as you can.
No reputable carrier should do business with tql, for any reason. They have the only load? Then it won't pay anyway even if it does they will cancel or otherwise screw you over so why even bother. Don't worry, they will never stop calling.
So after it's all said and done learn something from it. Tql? Don't do it! Ever!!!!!KB3MMX and HopeOverMope Thank this. -
Yeah, I got nothin'. I don't know what your contract with them says, but as @gokiddogo says - TQL. Not even once.
Making you responsible for the entirety of the repower is a huge dick move.KB3MMX Thanks this.
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