Posted by caterpillar guy on January 27, 2020 at 04:31:53 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: The hauling schedule posted by svcummins on January 27, 2020 at 01:56:56:
I've used it a couple of times. One was very smooth and went well. The last time it seemed the responses wanted to deadhead to the load and come back with it for the round trip price. Just couldn't afford that. As a past motor carrier don't pay up front. Anybody worth their salt should be able to load and deliver then get paid. IF they are that distrusting don't use them. And if they are that distrusting of you pay them when they arrive before unloading. Most CED's are to be done that way. When you arrive they pay then unload. I never worried about it. I figured if they could afford a 50-200,000.00 piece of equipment, and not the freight they were broke before they started. I also got to be a fair judge of character by talking to them on the phone when checking on the delivery time and day. Never had a problem getting a good check from anybody. Do make sure they have liability and cargo insurance if they don't and something happens your out both the money and the item. If you get a DOT number and go to safersys.gov you can look them up for all that or have then send you a copy of their insurance.
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