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<p>[QUOTE="tequesia2, post: 12370355, member: 243619"]They aren't threats. Sorry you feel that way but after a couple cycle turns that is just how it is. its just business. how many broker did you give a break to last year? you do any $2/mile loads last year? bet not, and i bet you didn't care how much a broker had in it, or if they lost money. How would this not be actual crap or a shady incident? How does me making a record of what happened make ME hurt their reputation</p><p><br /></p><p>Having faulty equipment did that. Sorry holding someone accountable for their action sounds like bullying to you. I can't help you there. What I can say is no decent broker wouldn't document this. Because if I have to store and redeliver a load, someone has to pay for it and Its not going to be me. That is the Carrier's responsibility. This IS why there is INSURANCE.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>And I just have to take your word for it that you have a flawless track record like you don't have a vested interest in lying if you don't have a good track record? You don't run a credit check on a broker before you use them? GTFOH</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't know if you do or don't have a clean record and I am just supposed to GAMBLE with my customer's freight? There NEEDS to be 3rd party reports like FG to keep y'all honest. Sorry if it doesn't seem fair. Paying $5/mile for $3/mile service last year didn't seem fair to me.</p><p><br /></p><p>Too much reliance on Tech? you moving freight with wagons and oxen? Ridiculous.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tequesia2, post: 12370355, member: 243619"]They aren't threats. Sorry you feel that way but after a couple cycle turns that is just how it is. its just business. how many broker did you give a break to last year? you do any $2/mile loads last year? bet not, and i bet you didn't care how much a broker had in it, or if they lost money. How would this not be actual crap or a shady incident? How does me making a record of what happened make ME hurt their reputation Having faulty equipment did that. Sorry holding someone accountable for their action sounds like bullying to you. I can't help you there. What I can say is no decent broker wouldn't document this. Because if I have to store and redeliver a load, someone has to pay for it and Its not going to be me. That is the Carrier's responsibility. This IS why there is INSURANCE. And I just have to take your word for it that you have a flawless track record like you don't have a vested interest in lying if you don't have a good track record? You don't run a credit check on a broker before you use them? GTFOH I don't know if you do or don't have a clean record and I am just supposed to GAMBLE with my customer's freight? There NEEDS to be 3rd party reports like FG to keep y'all honest. Sorry if it doesn't seem fair. Paying $5/mile for $3/mile service last year didn't seem fair to me. Too much reliance on Tech? you moving freight with wagons and oxen? Ridiculous.[/QUOTE]
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