Broker lied about the reefer temperature
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Olec, Jul 15, 2025 at 8:54 AM.
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If the bills say load is supposed to be -10 and the stuff is 35 refuse the load for being to warm. If the broker said it was supposed to be 35 and the shipper say it -10. I guess that up to you, call broker and refuse the load for that reason or ask for more money if you have run it at -10 vs 35 like the broker said.
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What did the product pulp at?
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I don’t know if you misunderstand what happened to the op..
He arrived at the shipper empty pre-cooled at 34? Then once there told it was a-10 load. Nothing was ever put on his trailer.
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So just another person that can’t get the job done, got it
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It was a cheap load that they booked to get out of a crap area and then the load details changed once at the pickup.
Pay more or go pound sand.
New or old -10 puts more wear and tear on the unit than 35 degrees..anyone who disputes this isn’t too bright to begin with.
Minus 10 will use more fuel raising the cost of running it.
Imagine this being a 5 day cross country run and tell me you or anyone else would eat it -
We don't know what the rate was, where it was going, ect. He said cheap and was concerned with frozen in the summer so it's easy to surmise that the reefer isn't in the best condition.
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