Cash on Delivery; Collection on Delivery.
Cash On Delivery. An agreement whereby the shipper pays the mover upon delivery of the goods. Payment by personal check is generally not accepted.
Client/Customer pays the removal charges at the time of delivery. For CO.D. shipments, payment is required usually in cash, bank cheque or money order. Personal cheque is not usually accepted for payment of C.O.D. charges (pending a prior telecheck approval process).
CASH ON DELIVERY. A cash payment that is required at the time of delivery for items transported to the destination residence or warehouse.
C.O.D. is the common term for shipments in which payment is required in full upon delivery. Usually payments are required in cash or cashier check, however, some movers accepts credit cards as well.
This stands for cash on delivery which means payment is due at the time when delivery arrives.
Cash On Delivery. (Some people use it as Check On Delivery).
Shipments where customer pays moving charges at the time of delivery. For COD shipments, payment is required in cash, banker’s draft or credit card (provided prior arrangements have been made).
transportation for an individual shipper for which payment is required at the time of delivery at the destination residence (or warehouse).
Shipments where customer pays moving charges at the time of delivery. For C.O.D. shipments, payment is required in cash or by pay order or credit card (pending a prior credit card approval process). Personal checks are not accepted for payment of C.O.D. charges.
Collect (cash) on Delivery; Carried on Docket (pricing); Change of Destination.
Shipments in which the customer pays moving charges at the time of delivery. For C.O.D. shipments, payment should be made using cash, traveler's check, money order, cashier's check or credit card (prior credit card approval required). Personal checks are not accepted for payment of C.O.D. charges.
Shipment for which driver, or delivery agency, is required to collect all charges shown on Bill of Lading before delivery is made.
Collect on Delivery. These letters import the carrier's liability to return to the consignor either the goods or the charges. The carrier accepts a check instead of cash at its own peril.
Cash on delivery - This is when payment is required at the time of delivery. Make sure to ask if your payment should be in cash, credit or check
Stands for cash on delivery. Transportation for a private shipper may require C.O.D. at the time of delivery at the destination residence (or warehouse).
Transportation for a private shipper for which payment is required at the time of delivery to the destination residence (or warehouse).
No assets, no credit. All bets must be for cash only. (also- up is the game)
acronym for "cash on delivery." The most common method of payment in Europe; rarely used today in North American DRTV. Refusal rate is often 50% or higher making it too costly. An exception is where a product's gross margin is very high (10 to 1) and therefore able to absorb refusal costs. "Sorry, no COD's" is a common graphic on DRTV billboards.
a shipment where charges must be collected at the time of delivery, usually in the form of cash, certified check or money order.
abbr. cash on delivery, collect on delivery
Shipments where customer pays the full charges at the time of delivery. Payment is usually required, before the goods are unloaded, in cash, traveler's check, money order or cashier's check. Credit cards can be used with prior approval. Personal checks are not accepted except on local moves. A partial pre-payment may be required for this type of shipment