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Good Morning Jonny-chicken.
Most brokers just ignore the terms and do whatever they want - we have seen them come through at 75 days which obviously we refuse.
We have clients who pay in 60 even though our acceptable terms are 45 - the difference is they pay in 60 like clockwork.
Not sure where a new broker expects to "have credit" with no history - doesn't happen in any other business.
Carriers should demand COD or payment up front until the broker has established credit with them.
Where did this kind of thinking and acceptance become the norm in transportation - it's a crazy business plan for the carrier's for sure. Time to put a stop to it.
Good Morning Sir Fedup,
I agree, most brokers do ignore the payment terms of carriers who haul for them. That's been my experience anyway... I have gotten used to it and have no problem receiving payments up to the 45 day mark... After that, my attitude changes...
There are some brokers out there who pay very quickly... One that comes to mind is Quarterback... where it's a touchdown everytime! haahahaa... Sorry, I love that slogan... Most payments I receive from them come in about 7 to 10 days, and that is extremely rare in this business...
As far as carriers go... I'm one of the good ones...
All of our drivers have smartphones and they are required to send us scanned copies of all paperwork upon delivery. This way we can get the paperwork out fast to bill our customer or broker, to get the money flowing sooner...
