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Old 01-02-2020, 08:21 PM   #9
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Re: New C50 Owner

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I had luck on USHip getting my C50 down from northern CA as long as you put out all of your specs on the truck and its estimated weight as long as it is fairly close to a popular route or someone has an empty trailer coming back and can grab it.

Just make sure you don't get caught up with a Broker and their stories when they put the load out on the "dispatch board". They'll say they'll have it picked up in a few days and to you in a few days yet weeks can go by before you even hear back from them.
I had it on uShip, until I found a trusted transporter, locally, but the pickup availability on the seller's end didn't mesh, so, here I am, again.
Can you specify, on uShip, that you don't want a broker?
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