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Posted by JD Seller on January 05, 2014 at 13:48:28 from (208.126.196.144):

In Reply to: Re: Pic out my front window. posted by jon f mn on January 05, 2014 at 13:05:22:

Hauled a load of "Jack's Link" beef jerky. It was a two stop load. First stop just north of Denver Co. at a Wally world DC. You had to drop you trailer and they would dock it unload you and return the trailer sealed. They wanted me to sign that they had unloaded what they should have. How could I know what they did in the trailer. (It was all Mexicans too, Not a single English speaker in the bunch.) I refused to sign the paper work unless they broke the seals on the trailer and allowed me to count the load left. Wally World would not do that. Trucking Company said to just deliver the balance of the load.

It went to a small grocery distributor in Boise, Id. When that fellow unloaded the truck Wally world had left two pallets of their stuff on the truck. They had signed for all of their load but had not unloaded two full pallets of it. I told him to just keep it as I had the paperwork showing Wally world signed off on it. He did not want to so I called the broker about the overage. Wally world wanted ME to drive back down to Denver for no pay as it "was my fault" according to them. I called the Wally world DC manager in Denver. I asked him how I had anything to do with it??? He said I had counted the load wrong. I told him how they did the load and that he DID not have anything I had signed that stated I had agreed with the load count after Wally world unloaded their stuff.

They jerked me around all day until they finally had me take it to an LTL outfit to be shipped back to Wally world. That made me too late to reload in Boise. Had to lay over until morning then drive like the wind to get that load delivered back to Chicago.

I told the manager of the Wally world DC, and the company that the truck was leased to, I would NEVER have an overage for Wally World again. I would throw any overage in a dumpster after the way they treated me and the trucking company.

Truthfully I would love to see Wally world go bankrupt. It will not happen as too may sheep (US people) would shop there even if the US had zero products or workers in the store.


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