
Posted Tue, Feb 22 2022 08:48 PM CST | ||
MICHAEL BARONE M&C BARONE FARMS BRONSON, MI Posts: 5 |
I'm not new to hauling livestock, but I am new to getting loads from Livestock Network. Just to make sure I'm not out of line - how many days out from billing someone for a load/loads would you consider it to be non-payment? In my opinion, if I haven't received payment in full within 45 days, I would consider it non-payment. Thoughts? | REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE |
Posted Thu, Feb 24 2022 09:24 AM CST | ||
SHAYNE COURSEN COURSEN & GRIST TRUCKING LLC MAPLE HILL, KS 785-224-6826 Posts: 3 |
I would think that should have been told up front. I would think 30 days should be long enough to get a check in the mail. Being a small company its hard to cash flow all the expenses to long. Just my thought. The payment process and terms should be told up front so you can take that into consideration before taking the load. | REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE |
Posted Thu, Feb 24 2022 01:10 PM CST | ||
MICHAEL BARONE M&C BARONE FARMS BRONSON, MI Posts: 5 |
I list our terms with every invoice that states the customer has 30 days to pay or we will charge a late fee. However, how many days out would it take to list that customer as a non-payment on this load board? | REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE |