Choosing A Factoring Company

Here at Freight Cflashfuelcard2apital, we field alot of phone calls from truck drivers all over the country. Sometimes they just want to know what our service is all about and how we can help them. Sometimes they are curious how their present factoring company differs or stacks up against ours. No matter why they call, we are grateful that they do and always take the time to talk about their questions.

We understand that it’s your livelihood, your future, your family and your life that is on the line. It’s a really big deal to decide to factor your invoices when a financial boost is needed. You want to make the right decision that is right for you, so we will listen carefully, discuss your options and recommend a course of action. Running a business is tough enough without making an uninformed decision that does not benefit you. We get that.

So at the risk of repeating stuff you’ve already heard before, here’s a few tidbits to keep in mind when you are thinking about choosing a factoring company:

  • We’ve written more business and helped more truck drivers in the past 3 years than any other factoring company.
  • We have the financial backing and power to offer the lowest rates and the most flexible programs to fit your needs.
  • We have the most powerful fuel discount program in the USA, saving Carriers $1000s each year on every truck.
  • We have the ultimate Client Services website that shows account detail in a clear, financially safe and customer-friendly format.
  • We have discount programs that Carriers need and use daily that make their hauls efficient and profitable.
  • We have extended hours Monday-Friday 6am-9pm and Saturday 7am-1pm to serve you better.

Most importantly, we have Client Services people who care about Carriers and know how to help their businesses succeed. So call us whenever you have questions, because we have the straight answers at 1-800-775-0391.

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