FREIGHT SOLUTIONS WORLDWIDE INC

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DON'T EVER USE THIS BROKER FOR LOADS ALL THEY DO JUST DOUBLE BROKER THE LOADS --- LURE CARRIERS WITH GOOD MONEY AND THEN SEND YOU FAKE RECEIPT OF PAYMENT THEN JUST GONE
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11/06/2023
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FREIGHT SOLUTIONS WORLDWIDE INC
123 LILLIAN WAY
CRESTVIEW, FL 32536
(239) 334-7688
123 LILLIAN WAY
CRESTVIEW, FL 32536-2272
 
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Hi
I think i did two loads with this company already and they have stopped picking up my calls now .
what did you do to get money from these guys ?
 
Hi
I think i did two loads with this company already and they have stopped picking up my calls now .
what did you do to get money from these guys ?
Unfortunately, I booked with them too and requested quick pay. They stopped answering to all the calls and emails. New brokers from US are scamming trucking companies by offering good rate and QP options. I had to involve the customer and got paid somehow. Who is the customer on your load? May be you can also reach out to them.
 
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I have one load quality seeds in VAUGHAN and another one seed company in ALberton
 
I would suggest reach out to them. 100% sure this load might be multiple times brokered to several other companies before you got it. Good luck.
 
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The increase in scams and the proliferation of scam artists is a direct result of the depressed freight rates we are experiencing currently. Some of these less than honourable operators have realized they can’t make any money running a legitimate transport company anymore. The easy money, post COVID gravy train has run its course and they now find that their expenses are too high and rates they are able to get are too low to make a profit. So now their business plan is to take loads from brokers and carriers and re-sell them at higher rates to other, unsuspecting carriers with absolutely no intention of paying anyone other than themselves. All the warning signs are out there my friends, such as, demands for quick pay, jumping from one factoring company to another, different addresses and phone numbers from various jurisdictions , any reference to “sister companies”, etc., etc. It is not a good time to be using an unknown supplier right now, broker or carrier.