The Truth About Carrier411 FreightGuard
Carrier411’s FreightGuard reporting system is quietly damaging the reputations and livelihoods of thousands of small trucking companies by allowing brokers to submit permanent negative reports — without proper investigation, oversight, or expiration.
This page exposes the truth and helps carriers take action by sharing real testimonials, offering practical guidance, and linking to verified resources to challenge or remove unfair reports.
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How the FreightGuard System Works
Carrier411 enables freight brokers to file FreightGuard reports on carriers for alleged issues — including late pickups, miscommunication, or even disputes over accessorials. These reports are visible to all Carrier411 users and become permanent after 72 hours. Carriers cannot delete them. Even if the claim is false, resolved, or petty, it stays on your file indefinitely.
Unlike FMCSA safety data, FreightGuard reports do not expire after 24 or 36 months. They can stay up forever, with no appeals board, no structured removal process, and no neutral third-party review.
How This Hurts Owner-Operators and Fleets
- Brokers and shippers blacklist carriers based on a single FreightGuard report.
- There is no formal appeal system for carriers to dispute false claims.
- Reports can be filed by brokers with a grudge, even over pricing or cancelled loads.
- Small carriers lose revenue, lane contracts, and access to load boards due to unverified claims.
How to Respond to a FreightGuard Report
- Post a rebuttal on Carrier411 explaining your side of the story.
- Contact the broker to ask them to retract the report if it was resolved.
- Gather documentation (emails, rate cons, GPS logs, proof of delivery).
- Send a formal dispute email with documentation to support@carrier411.com.
- Consult legal counsel or OOIDA if necessary.
Helpful Resources
- FreightGuardRemoval.com – FreightGuard report removal services
- OOIDA – Legal and advocacy support for truckers
- Fighting for Truckers – Legislative and regulatory advocacy tools
- YouTube: How to Remove a Freight Guard Report
- YouTube: Carrier411 Exposed – Broker Control and Reputation Risk
- legal@carrier411.com – Contact Carrier411 directly for disputes
Join the Fight for Carrier Fairness
If you’ve been unfairly targeted by a FreightGuard report, you are not alone. Submit your story to Freight Girlz and we’ll amplify your voice to create industry-wide awareness and change.