Full Throttle Trucking Lachute, QC

I called the link and they said they need more carriers to make a complaint before they will do anything. What I find funny is they are letting them post US freight, but they do not even have a MC number.
 
They moved to a new location

1462 Rue Principale
Lachute, Quebec

450-562-0878

Do not be fooled this is a John Younkie company and they have no intentions on paying you or anyone. I would go collect in Person.
 
I called the link and they said they need more carriers to make a complaint before they will do anything.

No one takes the time to submit a proper complaint to Link. Everyone has the same thinking about this unfortunately..."he or she" will file and I can just wait for their account to be shut off. Then I'll get paid...

If you are owed monies by this company - contact Link yourself and let them know - file the complaint and don't wait on others to do so. The company is still on Link and active - therefore 3 complaints have not yet been filed.
 
No one takes the time to submit a proper complaint to Link. Everyone has the same thinking about this unfortunately..."he or she" will file and I can just wait for their account to be shut off. Then I'll get paid...

If you are owed monies by this company - contact Link yourself and let them know - file the complaint and don't wait on others to do so. The company is still on Link and active - therefore 3 complaints have not yet been filed.

I am not on the load link as I am a shipper, but I would like to file a complaint. Where would I do so? I got a call today from a carrier requesting payment for a shipment that we gave to Full Throttle last year that the carrier who hauled the load did not get paid for. We were not the one paying the freight as it was the receiver, but it was on our bill of lading. I want to help the carrier get paid, how would I do so?
 
shipperMTL,

If you are not a LINK customer - you cannot submit a complaint.

If a carrier is calling YOU for monies you already paid - call Full Throttle and tell them to pay the carrier. If you are still doing business with them - you have leverage - tell them you will pull your loads and not book with Full Throttle if they aren't paying their carriers.

If you aren't dealing with Full Throttle any longer and the carrier is bugging for payment - get them to quote your freight needs directly. In many cases - if the dollar amount owed isn't too high and you start giving the carrier business directly - they are happy with that agreement.

We have gone this route quite a few times - the broker is eliminated - therefore the shipper gets a better price - and we pickup a new customer....
 
Younkie88,

There is over 5 pages of content here regarding your business dealings and non payment with many of our members.

Until a few of those members owed monies validate your comment here - any future posts from you won't hold any weight. Don't waste your time...

There was no point in joining this forum if you were going to make comments with no further information and/or details provided. Your one post required alot more "elaborating"....

Thank you
 
Anyone use these guys as a carrier? My broker wants to send them in to pick up, but I'm concerned.
 
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shipperMTL,

There is more than enough negative information noted here regarding this company. Stay away - companies in financial distress tend to do desperate things - do you really want them handling your freight?

Doubt means don't....
 
Is Full Throttle still in business?

We wrote the $2,800 off that he owed us, even our collection agent gave up on this loser. We did get our "pound of flesh" as his bread and butter stopped doing business with them. John Yonkie or Wankie something like that, loser waiting in the weeds ripping off carriers. Don't give him or his sad story the time of day.

p.s. Hi John, still going on Inside Transport to see if people are wise to you?