Posted Mon, May 10 2010 12:38 AM CST | ||
DONALD GALICIA
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I am just starting out with one truck and can't wait for two or three week to get paid on load. There are a few expenses I have to pay weekly. I checked into it and I am aware of the fees for factoring. I appreciate any advice. Thanks. | REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE |
Posted Mon, May 10 2010 02:22 AM CST | ||
SEAN N
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I think if you could use one to just get ahead, then it might not be bad. I think though that once they got you hooked, you would have a hard time weaning yourself from them, unless you are disiplined enough to save some of that money. I would be more inclined to let the shipper, or broker, keep a small percentage to pay either in one week, 24 hrs., or even cod until you had enough capital to wait two weeks to a month. I wish they would all pay at delivery, or within a day, or even a week. Last I checked we have to pay for fuel, tires, repairs, and almost everything right on the spot. Why can't they? |
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Posted Tue, May 11 2010 01:47 AM CST | ||
ROBERT MCHARGUE MCHARGUE RANCH GRANGEVILLE, ID 208-507-0417 Posts: 4 |
boy aint that the truth |
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Posted Tue, Jun 08 2010 04:45 AM CST | ||
NEIL SUTHERLAND
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well if you have to be paid that fast u have to haul for the ones that pay quick if not u need fuel,tires,and repairs on 30day basis thats the way i do it and the loads we haul pay much better usally 40 to 50 cents a mile more bin in your situation years ago and its tough so good luck |
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Posted Tue, Jun 22 2010 08:06 AM CST | ||
JEREMY WANGLER
Posts: 7 |
If you use a factoring company, you cannot pick and choose which invoices to factor. You can however, pick which companies you want to factor. If necessary you may factor a few companies to be able to run until you can get caught up. I have used a factoring company in the past and the fees actually add up VERY quickly. I would check first and see if there is any way around using one. Good luck to you. |
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Posted Sat, Jun 26 2010 01:28 AM CST | ||
GREG PREUSSNER
Posts: 5 |
NO. Just fiqure out the intrest rate you would be paying. It would be better to secure a variable business loan. With this if you will be alittle short you can advance the amount you need untill you receive payments on your loads. than pay it back. |
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Posted Fri, Jul 02 2010 10:12 AM CST | ||
BOBO BOBO
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if you needthe money right away then go for it
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