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  • Report:  #675332

Complaint Review: SCOTT AUTO TRANSPORT LLC - waterford Ohio

Reported By:
carhauler - stony point, New York, United States of America
Submitted:
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SCOTT AUTO TRANSPORT LLC
458 JONES ROAD waterford, 45786 Ohio, United States of America
Phone:
7403508726
Web:
scottautotransport.com
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DO NOT TRUST OR DO BUSINESS WITH SCOTT AUTO TRANSPORT LLC LOCATED IN WATERFORD, OHIO!! They hired me (a real auto transporter) to transport 6 cars from Califonia, to New York and never paid me when the job was done. Not only are they illegally brokering loads without a broker's license or surety bond as required by law, but their website,scottautotransport.com, states they have a "sizeable fleet" of enclosed and open car carriers. THE TRUTH IS THEY OWN A CHEVY PICK-UP TRUCK AND A SMALL 3 CAR TRAILER! they also advertise they have $2.5 million insurance coverage-another lie! they have less than half of that. They hire real transporters to haul their cars and take a cut of the profit or not pay them at all,such as the case with me. After doing a little research, and contacting some other people who have had problems with this wanna-be company, i discovered they too have had nothing but problems with Scott Auto Transport LLC. Fortunately, i have contacted one of the best lawyers in New York to handle these maggots. Pretty soon i will have my day in court to sue the h**l out of them. So beware of this fraudulent so called auto transport company, DO NOT USE!!!!!!!!!!



1 Updates & Rebuttals

Steve

Bradenton,
Florida,
U.S.A.
Always verify a Broker's authority and bond BEFORE taking a load!!

#2Consumer Suggestion

Sun, December 26, 2010

I spent a few years in the trucking business and learned this one the hard way too.

ALWAYS require any broker to fax you Broker Authority and Surety Bond info BEFORE accepting the load. Or, check it yourself on the FMCSA website.

Be sure to file FMCSA complaints as well as with state authorities in both states involved.

Also file a small claims suit against him yourself if the lawyer decides he wants too much$$$ to take the case. Don't really need a lawyer for this one.

Don't let monkeys like this get away with operating illegally.

Could qualify as a RICO case if this is an ongoing conspiracy to defraud owner operators.

Might want to look at the criminal fraud aspect of it too. Check with the DA in his jurisdiction.

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