Spam is becoming more common in today’s transportation industry. While there are several types of spam, double brokering has become increasingly popular, especially within the past year.
Double brokering is when a fraudulent carrier or fraudulent broker accepts the load and then re-brokers the load to a legitimate carrier. When a fraudulent carrier is double brokering, they will pose as a 3PL or broker to a legitimate carrier. On the other hand, when a fraudulent broker is double brokering, they will pose as a carrier by utilizing a MC#.
Typically occurring without the knowledge of the shipper, legitimate broker, and legitimate carrier, double brokering poses significant risks and consequences for all parties involved.
Overall, double brokering is illegal and will lead to costly fines, license revocation, and potential imprisonment for those engaged in fraudulent practices.
While fraudulent brokers and carriers are getting smarter, there are still some common signs that can indicate that the load is being double brokered, like the following:
Fortunately, there are ways for you to prevent falling victim to double brokering. Before excepting a load, you should keep the following tips in mind:
We understand that fraudulent brokers and carriers are preying on legitimate owner-operators and fleet owners, like you, for financial gain. To help you identify double brokering, we’ve compiled a document that further breakdowns each prevention tip listed above.