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| Do I have up until the Bid expires to respond? Or can a mover remove their bid before the expiration date?
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Last Login: 3/6/2006 5:21:41 PM
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YES & YES
Eric "STOP ILLEGAL TRUCKING"
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Last Login: 2/23/2006 12:04:16 PM
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You have until it expires OR....The service provider cancels it. I place sometimes 3 or 4 bids at a time and when I get booked up I cancel all the bids that are still open, waiting until the last minute to accept a bid can be a big risk...i have cancelled bids on people who wanted me to submit a bid and then I submit one and they wait to see if they can get one better, then while they are waiting I get accepted on another bid and guess what??? I cancel the bid that was requested and they send me a message wanting me to rebid, but to late! you take your chances when you wait to long! sometimes it pays to wait and sometimes you get screwed.
If you knew the risk of hiring unregistered service providers...you wouldn't hire them!!!
Always hire USDOT registered service providers
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