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Sorry Shayne, I couldn't disagree with you more. Selling your freight to the lowest bidder each and every time, does more that just give your firm a bad name in this industry, it exposes your client's freight to a carrier who may not have the knowledge, experience, or properly maintained equipment to handle it safely. That can never be good for business. As for "its nothing personal in this business", again, you are sadly mistaken. Long term, mutually beneficial business relationships are not built by beating up your suppliers. Plus those that find themselves on the receiving end of this bargain basement pricing usually have long memories. No thanks. If someone mentions my company name on sites such as this, I want it to be in reference to prompt payment, clear and concise information, easy and pleasant to deal with and most importantly fair and consistent rates. Funny how operating in this fashion allows firms like mine to stick around for quite awhile.