A+ Quality Melons |
A+ Quality Melons Rose Elliot, Rhonda Elliot Short pays after you invoice them, and slow pays. Branford, Florida |
23rd of Aug, 2011 by User231145 |
A+Quality Melons Formely R & R Melons are scam artist. They short pay you on loads and slow pay. They get paid from the shipper and then use your money to operate with. It has been over 70 days and we still haven't recieved payment from them. They use excuses like there was damaged product. One partner is already doing prison time for ripping people off. thank you, dispatch |
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“The partner referred to has no involvement with A+ Quality Melons, is not in prison and his indictment has nothing to do with R and R or A+ Quality Melons."
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Warren Pine Straw, Kim Miller 386.935.0693
4PL Express Services LLC, Harold Bibby 800-306-5712
Cemco Transportation, Gene Marcum 865-414-6534
East West Dist. & Warehousing Inc, Sid Evans 972.360.7778
Freight All Kinds Inc, Jeff Wilson 877.630.7951
Gold Bond Transport Inc, Ron Lane 803-619-4083
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One Horn Transportation, Karl Schultz 973.595.7700 x8
Sajacks Transport, Inc., Ron Winner 419.925.1515
Schultz Farms, Mike Schultz 812.887.9099
Jay Bee Logistics Co, Phil Harris 913.829.3197
Graham Farms Melon Sales, Inc., Marty Graham 863-452-1231
Gulfshore Produce, Inc, Jimmy Shepherd 239-334-1397
Sunstate Produce Sales, Inc., Danny/Mary Jones 866.303.3083
Eastern Marketing, Inc., Bob Kirby 863-533-1090;
Kevin Donley with Ultra Transportation loaded 2 loads for us for the Fourth of July Holiday Shipping to our Chain Store.
The first load delivered 6/27/11 late (limped in on a flat tire), which we appreciated and relayed this to the driver and to Kevin. Per our Freight Confirmation the Terms are 30 days from receipt of Proof of Delivery. We paid this load in Full 7/25/11 (within our terms).
The second load was a disaster from the beginning. The load was picking up in Cottonwood, AL 6/28 Tuesday to deliver to Springfield, OH 6/30 Thursday. Kevin Donley told me the truck was having Radiator repairs and eta to load was Noon. Kevin then called and said eta 2-3pm. The driver called around 6pm and asked if he could load 6/29 Wed. morning (the driver lives in the area). We advised him to pick up load Tuesday. The driver arrived to load between 8:30-9pm Tues. The Load location had shut down for the day; therefore, the load was loaded 6/29 Wed am. A few hours after the load was in route, I received a call from the driver stating he now had trailer issues and has to stop to get the trailer repaired. Kevin Donley then called me Yelling at me that he was not aware the truck did not get loaded until Wed. am. I was under the impression that the truck broker should keep up with the trucks they hire. Needless to say Kevin and I had a heated argument. Kevin Donley then proceeded to state that now the watermelons were his until we paid him for the first load and the load that was still sitting in Alabama. Kevin was informed if he held the load, we would call the police. Kevin eventually, had the truck back in route. The load did not arrive on time 6/30 Thursday; therefore, the DC rescheduled delivery to 7/1 Friday am. The truck is a Vented Van loaded with Seeded Watermelons. It was very hot. The driver did not open the trailer doors. The DC rejected 8 bins for leaking. I personally had no further contact with Kevin Donley or the driver since the load delivered until we paid for the load. Terms per Freight Confirmation are 30 days from receipt of POD. The POD came with the Invoice received 7/11/11. 8/12 we mailed a check to Ultra. We deducted $50.00 for the POD not being faxed on 7/1 (as stated on BOL and Freight Confirmation). We agreed to pay lumper, with a receipt. We did not receive a receipt; therefore, deducted $60.00 with a note, once receipt received we would pay the $60.00. We also deducted for the 8 bins of melons.
Kevin Donley had threatened us with various measures. We warned Kevin about Slander. We are now forwarding his posting to our Corporate Attorney.
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Update to previous post: 4PL Express Services LLC, Harold Bibby 800-306-5712 does not wish to be publicized or involved with this dispute. They are a Good Broker. |
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