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September 2023 by Terry Strong
I wouldn't use these guys for anything if they take care of your shipments like they do their driving your stuff won't be handled professionally or with care. Guys park in the middle of the road instead of pulling over a little bit so vehicles can get around them and then they sit there and make everybody else wait for them to drop off or pick up. If they treat your equipment is unprofessionally as they drive your stuff's going to be messed up!
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August 2023 by Daniel Mantsevich
Non paying broker. we need to get paid on load number 41c315850 it’s 90 days old
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August 2023 by Eagle Xpress
Almost 90 days and no pay still for the load we delivered. They do not answer phone calls, do not answer billing emails and are not a company that pays on time. Avoid these guys. Bond claim has been filed by our factoring company.
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August 2023 by Andrey Mantsevich
They do not pay their invoices and do not reply to collection calls and emails. Avoid them unless you want to deliver a free load for these guys. Filed a claim with their bond today. Let's see if it will get things moving.
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July 2023 by olshv
Hey guys, just wanna make everyone aware of this company, especially of Michael Miller. Irresponsible, unprofessional broker, actually I'm not sure if this company exists no show no call. They don't care about their loads, so sorry to their customer
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July 2022 by Tim Mamedov
Great warehouse with pleasant people!
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April 2022 by Kendra Baird
BEWARE..Not a good environment to work. I worked for Transgroup for 3 years and it was great..When Scan Global took over they hired management and directors that treat people badly, bullying and harrassing. When we reported it they did nothing but tell us if you don't like it, go somewhere else.AP and AR people are finding new jobs. I resigned and they found an excuse to walk me out that day!They don't care about their customers or their employees. It's sad, maybe have Lynden take care of your logistics needs. They care about their customers and employees and treat people with respect!
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December 2021 by Jade Walker (Jay / Zen)
"Staff is wonderful, helpful and very informative."
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May 2019 by Salvex
Transproject sold 12 abandoned wind turbines for $1,140,000. Transproject directed the proceeds from the sale to be deposited in a bank account that was in the name of a sister company; TransGroup International. When Transproject failed to deliver the turbines free and clear of any title issues, the buyer sued Transproject in Texas state court. In that lawsuit, the court found that Transproject did not have a good title to the turbines, and entered a judgment in favor of the buyer against Transproject for $1,624,596.14 (being the purchase price, storage costs for the turbines paid by the buyer, and attorney fees). As a result, and in an effort to regain the money that it paid for turbines that it never received (as well as the storage costs), the buyer filed a new lawsuit in federal court (Cause No. 4-18-cv-01175) against Transproject’s sister companies for their role in the fraudulent transfer of the sale proceeds for the turbines as well as the conspiracy to help Transproject avoid paying the judgment.