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<p>[QUOTE="brian991219, post: 11688678, member: 122252"]Did you haul them directly for the dealership, directly for the shipper or was there a broker involved?</p><p><br /></p><p>If the shipper was who arranged transportation directly with you invoice them, that will get a conversation going. They would be liable for the fees.</p><p><br /></p><p>If there was a broker, invoice them for the difference and invoice whoever their customer was, ultimately their customer is responsible to pay you even if the broker shafts you.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, if the dealer was your direct customer then court likely is your only option if they don't voluntarily pay the invoice.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm sure you have learned your lesson, COD means just that CASH on DELIVERY, meaning the vehicle is not unloaded until payment is maid. Remember, once on the ground you can't reload it and hold the car for payment but if you don't unload it you can demand payment. Always keep the upper hand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="brian991219, post: 11688678, member: 122252"]Did you haul them directly for the dealership, directly for the shipper or was there a broker involved? If the shipper was who arranged transportation directly with you invoice them, that will get a conversation going. They would be liable for the fees. If there was a broker, invoice them for the difference and invoice whoever their customer was, ultimately their customer is responsible to pay you even if the broker shafts you. Now, if the dealer was your direct customer then court likely is your only option if they don't voluntarily pay the invoice. I'm sure you have learned your lesson, COD means just that CASH on DELIVERY, meaning the vehicle is not unloaded until payment is maid. Remember, once on the ground you can't reload it and hold the car for payment but if you don't unload it you can demand payment. Always keep the upper hand.[/QUOTE]
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