Posted by JT on January 08, 2008 at 06:17:04 from (70.226.215.198):
In Reply to: Re: hauler problems posted by patsdeere on January 07, 2008 at 16:56:18:
Then the shipper should have had the ramps to load, I do not know of any trucking company that furnishes ramps. the reason they do not furnish ramps or will load a load is because of the liability involved. I do not think most trucking companies are insured on the loading and unloading of a anything. that is why I said, most shipping quotes are from point A to point B, and the responsibility of loading and unloading are for the people at the shipping end and receiving end. Ask the seller to split the loading fee, he was the one who was not able to load the tractor after you and him agreed he would load it.
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