Scam Shield Reference Guide for New Carriers
Scam Shield Reference Guide for New Carriers
Stop paying for things you don’t actually need.
When you first get your authority, your information becomes public.
That’s when the letters start. The calls. The “urgent” notices.
Some look official. Some sound convincing.
Most of them are not required.
And that’s how new carriers lose money before they even get rolling.
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What This Guide Does
The Scam Shield Reference Guide is built to help you quickly filter out what’s real and what isn’t.
No guesswork. No panic decisions.
Inside, you’ll learn:
- How to identify the most common trucking compliance scams
- The difference between official FMCSA communication and third-party solicitations
- The exact red flags to look for in letters, emails, and phone calls
- A simple verification process you can use before paying anything
- What actually requires action—and what can be ignored
Why This Matters
Most new operators don’t get taken advantage of because they’re careless.
They get taken advantage of because:
- Everything feels urgent
- Everything looks official
- And no one explains how to filter it
This guide gives you that filter.
Who This Is For
- New carriers who just received their authority
- Owner-operators in their first year
- Anyone unsure about compliance-related letters, emails, or calls
What This Does NOT Cover
This guide focuses specifically on scam prevention and verification.
It does not cover:
- Full compliance timelines
- Audit preparation
- Filing requirements
That’s what our full system is built for.
Built by Rolling Line
Rolling Line was created to simplify trucking compliance for real operators.
No overcomplication. No scare tactics.
Just clarity where it matters.
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This guide is normally $14.99.
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