This is a business. OF course brokers are going to get quotes from carriers. I will say I call 5-6 carriers I trust to get a quote on a shipment. A FREIGHT BROKER is a CUSTOMER, no different than a SHIPPER, because that is who they represent. As a carrier I knew what I quoted and kept tabs on what I had on the go, if I got a call back on something I quoted on, I would not budge from the original quote. At the same time, now as a broker I am required to find the best price for my customer, which I do, but at the same time if a carrier quotes me a rate I will pay that quote if I can.
Carriers need to realize that sometimes brokers will quote on shipments and not get the freight at all. F1 Transportation has stopped giving me rates because they only get 2% of the freight that they quoted on for me. I am the first to say that they received 60% of the quotes that they quoted on. On the others I either found a better rate for my customer or I told my customer I'm not interested. Many times I have gone with rates from carriers that I trust rather than the lowest rate, reason being I can sleep at night.I have integrity, at the same time I don't think carriers want to hear what has happened with every quote. I know if I were to call a carrier and say I have ABC carriers that will do this for $500, instead of $550 then I am a sleaze ball or trying to get the carrier to drop their rate to take the freight. Not only that I don't have time to follow up on every quote I go to carriers for. Which is only a small percentage of the freight that I move daily. As a broker I can find another truck as I pay a fair rate.
F1 merely lost an LTL customer