Good evening folks. I've just been offered a good rate from the above broker. TOO GOOD, if you know what I mean.
So I checked them out and they've had their bond for about 7 weeks. They started this year.
So I told the broker that I would need to be paid on delivery. He said he couldn't, but he offered 3-day quick pay at 2.5%. Pretty good. So I said that he would have to put in the ratecon that payment is due in full in 3 days. He said, "No problem."
But I still have that uneasy feeling. What do you guys think?
Morningstar Trucking, MC #1550663
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by gekko1323, Jul 24, 2023.
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If I'm starting out as a broker, I would understand a carrier's trepidation. So if he wants to get paid COD, I would appease him.Lite bug Thanks this. -
Fraudulent activity reports.
I'd pass on them.Lite bug, Siinman, Short Fuse EOD and 6 others Thank this. -
So let me ask you a hypothetical...I go and pick up the load and I realize that they are not the broker. What can I do then? Call the real broker? Or demand payment from the fraudulent one before I deliver? Amazon DOES NOT regularly pay over $3.15 a mile. At least not for long haul. So it can be safe to assume that the original broker got less than would warrant offering a $5500 rate. Am I getting the gist now? Is this how the scam starts?Last edited: Jul 25, 2023
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I think whether the rate con says payment due in 3 days or 30 days doesnt really matter. He doesnt intend to pay any amount at anytime it seems. I know its tempting and disheartening at the same time.....
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You could post all of the MC#s and send me the scammers rate con and we can blow them up. But with 3 FG reports, looks like its already happening.
Best for you is to run away as fast as you can and leave them a bad reveiw on DAT so other can watch out.Old_n_gray, Lite bug, Siinman and 2 others Thank this. -
But now I see a new monkey wrench in the picture. Oshea Transport is a carrier, not a broker. At least that is what I saw on SAFER. So who is the original broker? Amazon or someone else? Oshea has the Amazon account because I got the link from them. So how did Morningstar get ahold of this? Are they in cahoots with Oshea, or is Oshea oblivious? -
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and FYI OSHEA TRANSPORT INC MC# 1461216 is also being reported for double brokering.
Niamh Oshea out of Aurora, CO with an address based out of the UPS store. Sounds legit.Siinman, Short Fuse EOD, D.Tibbitt and 2 others Thank this.
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