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Re: Hauling Scams?
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Posted by john in la on June 14, 2004 at 16:50:29 from (68.222.52.210):
In Reply to: Hauling Scams? posted by JHesler on June 14, 2004 at 15:47:40:
We talked about this a few months ago. It you would like to read that post look Here Do not know what end you are on but....... The best advise I can give you is to make sure the hauler has cargo insurance. This is what will cover your tractor. His truck insurance will not cover your tractor. Make sure you check his insurance out. Get a copy of the CDL and truck registration and make sure it matches the person picking up your tractor if you are on receiving end. Ask shipper to look at it when being picked up and confirm it is same as the copy you have. Have the driver sign a BOL when picking up the tractor. He gets two copies and shipper gets one. If tractor never arrives you have his insurance info and documentation that he picked up tractor. His insurance would then have to prove it was in fact delivered. This is why driver gets two copies. When he delivers tractor you would sign for; giving him one copy and you one copy. Their is a paper trail this way so incase you have to make a claim you have your I's dotted.
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