Owner operator flatbed produce question

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Celina, Jun 9, 2020.

  1. Celina

    Celina Bobtail Member

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    Hi I have a question if you can orient me
    I have recently haul a load of onions on a flatbed. The receiver signed we deliver the 900 bags but that 26% of them were decay cuts, dirty and black mold on internal inspection
    Also wrote on BOL unloading deducted from freight and open price full protection
    Before I left I was told that the shipper and receiver make an arrangement and it wasn’t truck or hauls fault.
    My broker told me he believed I was 100% ok before I left the facility
    Send invoices to my factoring company, because of the notes they asked the broker if we were clear for payment which the broker took forever to answer
    He answered and said that his costumer( not Broker and neither receiver) said to hold on payment for the truck because a second inspection it was needed to be done
    Before I left I was told that the shipper and receiver make an arrangement and it wasn’t truck or hauls fault
    Does anyone has experience that can help me out on what to do ?
     
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  3. truckdriver31

    truckdriver31 Road Train Member

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    you tarp them like a load of lumber
     
  4. Cat sdp

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    They need air......
     
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  5. Celina

    Celina Bobtail Member

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    I did tarp it correctly like an onion load only the top
     
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  6. Celina

    Celina Bobtail Member

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    I didn’t. I did let the air flow. Also drove when the sun was up
     
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  7. truckdriver31

    truckdriver31 Road Train Member

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    maybe shipper loaded bad product with good product.
     
  8. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    Take pictures of the product before u tarp and secure.... My routine.. When im loaded. Pictures.. If something is damaged or wet.. Close ups... after secured .. Pictures... tarped .. Pictures... if it wasnt ur fault the pictures will show whos fault it is....
     
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  9. Midwest Trucker

    Midwest Trucker Road Train Member

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    Sounds like your going to have to get in someone’s ### at the broker and straighten it out.
     
  10. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

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    Have one simple policy.
    Take pictures of every load. No matter what it is.
    When loading, after securing and tarping.
    At the delivery untarp, take pictures.
    Always.

    After 60 or 90 days and you have been paid, delete the photos.

    Here is a tip, make sure they see you taking photos.
    You would be surprised how much carp that gets rid of.
     
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  11. Celina

    Celina Bobtail Member

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    That’s a good tip thank you
     
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