Selling your invoices to the J

vandriver101

Seasoned Expediter
Hello,
Does anyone here have an experience with selling there own invoices to the flying J bank?I would like input from O/O who have there own authority.The good,bad and ugly please.
Thanks
You could Pm me if you dont want to talk about it in the forum!!!!



O/O B unit Panther #11514 Since 03/06
 

Broompilot

Veteran Expediter
Is it called FATORING? It directly takes only the profitablity out of your runs. You generate $1.50 a mile just use for example. Pay for insurance, fuel, maint. tires, cell, all the electronic gizmoes in your truck, load locks and such equipment. Thus adding up to just for example now, .55 cents. Your true profit thus being .95 cents in your pocket.

YIPPIE congrats you made some serious $ on that 1,313 mile run and all that time put into it.

Now go Factor that invoice, .11 cents a mile now your down to .84 cents not bad but you just gave away over 13% of your nest egg, hard earned $. If you have enough in savings, could I invest into something that would give me a return in three months of an average of 52% intrest (X4) on simple intrest.

Even if it were only 13% for a year, I cannot touch that and be conservativly safe. Aggressive yes but no guarantee.

Factoring does shield you from a customer not paying at all or going out of business.

I personally want nothing to do with billings and or collections, and more important I want nothing to do with Factoring. But thats me and I do respect others if they can be profitable doing it.

The key is Own Authority, charging upwards to $2.00 a mile to cover your losses when they occur. To many losses out of your control should spell diasaster. This is how Visa etc... Operate they know a % will not pay but over charge the ones who do to cover there overhead.
 

Tennesseahawk

Veteran Expediter
Factoring usually charges between 3-5%. While I wouldn't suggest using it all the time, I would have no problem using it: 1)Just starting out with my own authority, and 2)When dealing with LTL brokers who either can't be trusted or take months to get me a check.

I believe the J takes 3%.

Yes, it's 3-5% out of my profit. But thinking about it, I don't want to fight a company to get what's owed. I'll be too busy running.

-Vampire Super Slooth Trucker!!!
 

Broompilot

Veteran Expediter
Ohhhh good luck, cause I see no way your gona pick and choose which ones to give and which ones to keep.

No way are they gona stay in business long on 5% of cherry picken. Just does not add up when Visa charges 18% intrest or 1.5 every month when they know where to find ya, plus they charge the retailers a fee. Better start reading that fine print Thawk more than just what meets the eye.
 

fastrod

Expert Expediter
I factor all my loads at 5 percent with a local company. The only difference between them and a large national company is I knew the owner and he did not require me to have a reserve fund with him. I checked with the j and it was not a bad deal. There are lots of companys that do factoring so check out some and go with the one you like best.
 
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