Varstar Alliance: Masters of the Excuse, Kings of the Short-Pay

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If there were awards in freight brokering for “Most Creative Excuses Not to Pay Carriers,” Varstar Alliance would win every year. They’ve practically turned short-paying into an art form.

Deliver a load early? Doesn’t matter — they’ll find a reason to shave dollars off your check. Trailer spotless? On-time to the minute? Doesn’t matter — somehow it’s always your fault. According to Varstar, carriers must be responsible for everything from “improper loading” to the weather, the moon cycle, and maybe even Mercury being in retrograde.

Here’s the trend: you do the work, you burn the fuel, you pay the driver, you get the load there… and Varstar Alliance finds a way to “trim” your pay. Always just enough to sting but never enough that they think you’ll fight back. It’s like death by a thousand cuts — except it’s your bank account that bleeds.

The truth is simple: good brokers pay what they owe. Bad brokers invent excuses. And Varstar Alliance has built a reputation in this industry for being one of the worst.

Carriers: be warned. If you’re thinking of hauling for Varstar, remember this — excuses don’t pay fuel bills, creativity doesn’t pay your drivers, and short payments don’t keep your trucks rolling.

So unless you like donating your hard-earned money to the “Varstar Excuse Fund,” steer clear. There are plenty of brokers who value carriers. Varstar Alliance? They just value excuses.
 
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Can you share what happened that caused them to short pay you?
I am no way defending the action of Varstar but we all have learnt there is always 2 sides to a story.
 
Six months, ten loads, and guess what? Varstar short-paid me on four of them. That’s not bad luck — that’s their business model.

Today’s excuse was a masterpiece: they claimed we were late. Funny thing is, my truck showed up at 7:00 AM for a 9:30 AM appointment. Two and a half hours early — but in Varstar’s world, that’s “late.” When asked to explain? Silence.

This is their playbook:
  1. Carrier does the job.
  2. Varstar invents an excuse.
  3. Carrier gets short-paid.

If you enjoy working for free, go ahead and haul for them. If you actually like being paid, steer clear. Varstar doesn’t run on integrity — they run on excuses.
 
Thank you for sharing.

We've done many loads for Varstar Alliance with no issues with payment. In fact, there average is 31 days via EFT. I can also share, 0 invoices were short paid.

From my experience dealing with Food/Retail Distribution, even though you show you early for an appointment, the vendor gets fined. However, most times, this is highlighted, in some instance, the driver must check in 30 minutes prior to the appointment, any earlier or later can be subjected to fine.

Is this a possibility of what happened to you?
 
Thank you for sharing.

We've done many loads for Varstar Alliance with no issues with payment. In fact, there average is 31 days via EFT. I can also share, 0 invoices were short paid.

From my experience dealing with Food/Retail Distribution, even though you show you early for an appointment, the vendor gets fined. However, most times, this is highlighted, in some instance, the driver must check in 30 minutes prior to the appointment, any earlier or later can be subjected to fine.

Is this a possibility of what happened to you?
Diesel 1, i agree with you. We had same scenario. Few years back, I wen to deliver load to EV Logistics in Langley. i was an hour before my appointment. So, they ask me to go out of the property and check back in half an hour, before an appointment. So, went out and drive around couple of blocks and by the time i came back, there is no parking on the road. Few trucks lined up to get in. Did not want to go in early again, So, went around again and by the time i entered the property and try to check in, guess, i am late for delivery. And they charge $500 for late delivery. but luckily had camera in the truck and also, recorded conversation on the phone( had same situation with driver in the past. so decided to record) first time check in conversation and sent to our customer in US and they end up not deducting $500
 
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