Correct but POV’s are a little different as the you have to be in contact with the owner on where you might drop off the persons car or truck.
New or used car hauling?
Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by MooneyBravo, Dec 17, 2019.
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Yes I get that. Been there.
If it's a dealership however, you can make arrangements to just drop the vehicles off at the dealership and like I said you just put the keys in the drop box. -
Very true and you are correct about that being a luxury for us. I don’t understand how some one can sit at a warehouse all day not doing anything but waiting to get unloaded.
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I guess that I do the STI drop offs also. Just never heard the term . Only do cars on return if needed. Yes, I am NOT the wait around all day perfecting my tiddly winks kind of person. Things to do - places to go !!
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I would not say most dealers allow sti drop, most dealers have gates or vehicles blocking the entrance. More important sti drops usually delay payment to 30 days with large carriers and brokers. Also have to worry about them coming back to say there was an extra scratch on the $1200 pos car from the auction and refuse to pay at all.
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Well I'm not saying that can't happen but that hasn't been part of my experience. If a dealer develops a reputation for finding damages that a driver claims were not there then that is a just cause for us to stop doing STI.
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I remember a dealer who always had to find some bs damage. The carrier I worked for would wait to deliver his cars all at once and usually when it was raining or snowing.
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