consignee can't offload....what would you do?

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Old 12-21-2006, 01:31 PM
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They couldn't pull it off because the brakes were on. The vehicle had air brakes and the engine needed to be running to get the spring brakes to release. Couldn't get at the brake chambers to uncage the springs because the vehicle sat too low. They eventually got it started by using ether. Took 4.5 hours to get unloaded. The broker gave us 2.5 hours detention at $30/hr.

That's not very much but it was more than I was expecting. First time collecting detention. Maybe I should get a stamp that lists my detention and truck not used rates and stamp the rate sheets before I fax them back.

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Old 12-21-2006, 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by rank
Our truck arrives at consignee with heavy vehicle onboard and the vehicle won't start therefore cannot be offloaded. Our truck has been there most of the day and will probably extend into tomorrow.

advice?
Lower trailer onto floor, unhitch, take unit around to the side. Jack up vehicle that you want to unload on one side only and support with timber. Attach 30ft of wire rope to front of unit and secure to lower side of jacked up vehicle,as high up as you can.. Engage diff locks, reverse and pull the sod off!
Hey Presto! ..... Can you sign for this just here mate?......





Only joking :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
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Old 12-21-2006, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by wot i life
Originally Posted by rank
Our truck arrives at consignee with heavy vehicle onboard and the vehicle won't start therefore cannot be offloaded. Our truck has been there most of the day and will probably extend into tomorrow.

advice?
Lower trailer onto floor, unhitch, take unit around to the side. Jack up vehicle that you want to unload on one side only and support with timber. Attach 30ft of wire rope to front of unit and secure to lower side of jacked up vehicle,as high up as you can.. Engage diff locks, reverse and pull the sod off!
Hey Presto! ..... Can you sign for this just here mate?......






Only joking :lol: :lol: :lol:
Now Wot I have seen that happen before
 
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Now Wot I have seen that happen before
Way and means eh? ways and means :lol: :lol:
 
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Old 12-21-2006, 03:33 PM
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Be happy with any detention pay. Since its not built into the load confirmation that you signed, you legally cannot charge anything. If you had it in writing then you have a foot to stand on. Your transaction is between the broker and yourself. Since you have no legal grounds with the reciever.
 
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Originally Posted by Mackman
If he is a O/O he day is worth alot more then 200bucks.
I understand that fully, but try telling that to a company. It's like pulling teeth to get anything out of these places.
 



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