We understand that some customers do not want to make the drive to pick up their trailer, so, we work our delivery service arrangements through our third party business partners.
Just provide us with your delivery information and our business partners will email a quote your way. Also, keep in mind they can arrange to meet halfway in order for you to save money.
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Tips for Hiring a Delivery Company
If you are hiring a shipping company, you must pay for your unit in full with a cashier’s check or wire transfer before it can leave the factory. Make sure your final payment arrives in advance of the shipping company to avoid delays.
Do not pay the full delivery fee in advance, if necessary just the delivery service deposit.
We do not load trailers on flatbeds, nor do we have a loading dock. Trailers must face forward.
Make sure the shipper provides you with a copy of its insurance policy.
Ask for driver’s phone number so you can arrange a time to meet.
Send the driver a copy of your order to verify the trailer is correct.
Have the driver check for loose items (spare tires) before leaving.
When your trailer arrives, inspect it carefully for damage before paying.
You and the driver are responsible for checking your trailer.
Damages during shipping are the responsibility of the shipper.
The driver will give you the title and paperwork.
Make sure any loose items are in the trailer before paying the driver.
Customers must negotiate missing spare tires with the shipper.
Warranty issues are covered by the manufacturer.
Note: We do not accept a credit card payoff if you’re hiring a 3rd party shipper. You must pay with a cashier’s check or a bank wire. Only customers picking up in person can pay with a credit card. Credit cards add 3%.