Originally published at: 5 Red Flags on a Rate Confirmation Sheet You Should Never Ignore - FreightWaves
Scam loads are on the rise. Fraudulent rate confirmations—fake documents posing as real broker contracts—are being used to trick carriers into hauling freight they’ll never get paid for. These scams aren’t just hurting new carriers. They’re costing experienced fleets thousands in fuel, time, and credibility. Fraudsters are getting better. They mimic real brokers, forge FMCSA…