Just a word of wisdom to never use SE Freightlines to ship anything if you can avoid it.
I had a quote of $158.00 from them to ship one skid weighing 50 lbs. from Pasadena, Texas to southern Vt. recently. They picked the freight up, but passed it onto another delivering carrier. I thought it all went well until they informed us that they re-classified the shipment and increased the weight, and charged my credit card an addition $220.00.
I went through Freightquote.com for the arrangements. They were very helpful in disputing the claim and got the weight charge dropped, saving me $110.00, but they still refused to remove their "non-commercial delivery" charge they imposed for dropping it at our business/residence here. Ended up paying $268.00 in the end. That's no way to do business in my opinion; I don't do it to my customers...
Southeastern Freight Lines ripped me off.
Discussion in 'Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad' started by LowTowBoy, Nov 17, 2013.
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If it is delivering to a business out of a residence in a residential neighborhood, it is still a non commercial delivery and you should be charged for that.
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I used to ship LTL frequently. Generally if the receiver does not have a loading dock, you will pay extra for a 'residential' delivery. I always made my customers aware of this beforehand. Doesn't matter if it's Southeastern, R&L, YRC, etc. They all charge extra for 'residential' delivery.
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Next time use Conway frieght ltl
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Yep no dock costs. They could of went to their facility and picked it up at the cheaper rate.
You can always use Central Transport $85 but you are lucky if it gets there in one piece. You'll end up with a couple sticks of wood with something on top of it.
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Freightquote is a bunch of total idiots. They call us cause they want us to haul for them but can't figure how to get us unblocked in their system. No loss here.
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Freightquote has always treated us right. Last load I hauled for them was $2.70/mile from upstate NY to Houston, TX with stops in Ohio and Missouri. Never dealt with them as a shipper, though.
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If you had a incorrect description of what was shipped they have every right to change it. You could mark down Cl 55 and it may be 70, 100, 400. Same product can have different rate by what it is sold as. As for delivery charge that is kind of the norm now days. Not too many LTL companies like yrs ago. Can pretty much do as they want as long as it's been approved.
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THat's hysterical.
Hello sir I have a shipment for you.. Well here's the pallet you ordered .
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kinda hard to believe but then I'm kinda new
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