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Guy751. What you are saying may or may not be true. But, you are coming off as hostile and this alone leads us to believe it is not true. You need to provide prospective carriers something to go by if you want to work with them. If you won't provide an legitimate business address whereby people can come by and pick up a cheque in the event something goes wrong, they will be wary of working with you. Being upfront, transparent, and professional is a way to begin to gain trust.
 
Guy751 -

A couple of amazing members on this site have gently pointed out to you that you need to chill. So you use a UPS address - no biggie. What is a big deal is that you have not given an actual physical address where you are located.
So let me be blunt: This is a great site and if you want to be a part of it (which I highly recommend), you should get with the program.
 
Perhaps Guy751, you should send a PM (personal/private message) to the parties you seem to have a disagreement with. The majority of us aren't really interested in your personal spats. As previously mentioned, all the members of this site welcome and encourage new people/companies to join and participate in the discussions. However, past experience has shown that new members who start off by bashing and arguing with other existing members, are not well received, nor given much attention. This site exists to provide valuable information to its members and to foster worthwhile discussions about matters important not only to our industry, but also to the day-to-day operations of your business. If you participate within those parameters you can tap into some pretty good knowledge, and best of all......it's free.
 
Hi,

The deal is the same for you. Provide your real company name and full adress and then someone of our team will record the conversation.

Thank you.

@Guy751, we were paid in 71 days. I'm not saying you're a bad guy or that you have a bad business, only that 71 days is much slower than the industry average. It sounds like you are paying your carriers when you get paid by slow-paying shippers and this approach carries certain risks, including a negative reflection on your credit rating.
 
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@Guy751, we were paid in 71 days. I'm not saying you're a bad guy or that you have a bad business, only that 71 days is much slower than the industry average. It sounds like you are paying your carriers when you get paid by slow-paying shippers and this approach carries certain risks, including a negative reflection on your credit rating.

Hi,

Thank you for your comment, I will take your advise.

I did not know that you were a Equifax specialist. May I have your extension number for next time I will call the equifax ?


About your statistics from the industry do you have a professional stats from a real company or it is a stat that you have in mind as one guy with a truck ?

Anyway, my discussion is close there as I knew everyone was strong talking anonymous and nobody have the guts to talk not anonymous.
 
Not to add fuel to the fire but if I was looking to book a load with this company now, I would have second thoughts. I could only hope that the level of customer service displayed here is not what you would have while booking and tracing your load; unfortunately I doubt it.
 
I did not know that you were a Equifax specialist. May I have your extension number for next time I will call the equifax ?

About your statistics from the industry do you have a professional stats from a real company or it is a stat that you have in mind as one guy with a truck ?

I own a factoring company and have spent many years in corporate finance. Our group does a few hundred million dollars a year in factoring volume, much of it in transport. We know EXACTLY how long companies take to pay individual invoices and how responsive they are to our collection calls and emails. Most are great at communicating and some are not. We try to spot problems for our clients and advise them on how to avoid losses. If you have cash flow challenges - and who doesn't these days - I would advise you to talk to your banker, accountant or a financing consultant. Lot's of good advice out there for companies that want to succeed. Best of luck.
 
...and I thought we were done with this thread... Wow, this is really going nowhere. All people were asking was to give them an adress in Canada where you physically operate. Telling people they are cowards does not sound very legit coming from someone using multiple member identities. So, that being my last post on this subject, i wish Anick Boucher the owner, the best of luck. You have very dedicated employees, being Jack 35, Michael 234, Guy 751, Jimmy 32, Tristan and Maxime.
 
Guy751,

My name is REAL !!!!!! so let me comment now !!! Its funny how you are calling out everyone, BUT YET YOU HAVE NOT RELEASED YOUR COMANY ADDRESS TO ANYONE YET and that's how this thread started !!!! !!!!!!

Before you start trying to call people out, maybe you should be HONEST YOURSELF and provide your company information (physical address of an actual office)!!!!!! that's all anyone wants here !!! is PROOF OF AN ACTUAL OFFICE ADDRESS!!

So stop BASHING everyone and just provide the information they are requesting
 
no you are wasting everyone's time

all that is needed from you is a REAL PHYSICAL ADDRESS OF YOUR OFFICE

anything else you are saying is proving to be quite a sad & bad representation of your company !
 
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no you are wasting everyone's time

all that is needed from you is a REAL PHYSICAL ADDRESS OF YOUR OFFICE

anything else you are saying is proving to be quite a sad & bad representation of your company !

Are you scared ??

You afraid that if you give your real name and real adress you might havd problem into a court of law with your false representation right ?
 
Just so you all know, I PM'd Guy751 my name and contact info last night. Not sure why he's still asking me to do it or why he thinks I'd lie about anything.
 
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