Posted by John T on February 08, 2017 at 18:01:40 from (76.4.98.182):
In Reply to: anyone ever use UShip posted by Mtractor on February 08, 2017 at 13:19:49:
The past week I submitted wanted haul ads on You Ship and U Ship and Ship Ship blah blah blah etc etc etc plus the YT Haul Board to ship a car from Florida to Indiana. I must have got like 50 e mails and phone calls from brokers and shippers with prices from around 48 cents to one dollar per mile. I ended up going with about the third to lowest bid as the company seemed more reliable and established. It was basically no up front money and cash upon delivery. The independent trucker who showed up was Two Vets Trucking, car left yesterday supposed to be in Indiana late tonight or early tomorrow. Some brokers submitted the absolute lowest bids but as some shippers warned me sure they quoted the lowest price BUT NO HAULERS showed up to take the job lol. If you submit an add on any of the web sites be prepared to be bombarded with offers from brokers but that don't mean any shipper will pick it up unless they already have loads headed that way and can take on one more car. Mine was the third on a 3 car hauler headed North. Some responses were from actual haulers but most from load brokers.
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