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I have recently came across access to the network that dealers use to ship cars, if anyone needs help let me know. I can get you in contact with shippers but that's it, just lending a helping hand if anyone needs it.
Basically It's a bid board, most shippers are actually brokers and make anywhere from $150-$400 worth of profit off you and farm out the jobs often leaving you in the dark about the delivery date, etc etc.
Basically It's a bid board, most shippers are actually brokers and make anywhere from $150-$400 worth of profit off you and farm out the jobs often leaving you in the dark about the delivery date, etc etc.
I never liked the idea of people making free money off me, it's one thing for the driver to make money but brokers are a job that I don't think is 100% necessary everytime.
So far I have shipped a car from Cincinnati to pa (enclosed) for $500 and colorado to pa for a van for $1050. Most quotes I got were 300 or more than what I was able to get through central dispatch.
Careful on those shipping bid boards. You'll be getting 100 calls a day lmao. It's been a year since I shipped a car and one company still emails asking if need to ship it still.
Uship also works time to time. $500-$1200 is fair depending on distance, anything more is overpaying. Rather deal with drivers directly than brokers all day long.
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