Let's all get one thing straight. Carriers set the rates, not brokers. If a broker rates a lane too low for whatever reason, pure greed, customer won't pay more, etc, etc.- it simply shouldn't move. I am not defending low rates or those that continually seem to offer them but really, who is at fault here - the party offering the low rate or the party that accepts it? There was another thread yesterday, also started by Roca, discussing rates per mile and what carriers need to operate. In my humble opinion, if carriers realize what their costs are, there should be no question about accepting a cheap paying load, unless of course, they need it to re-position for a higher paying load.