Payment for freight shipping typically depends on the terms agreed upon between the shipper and the carrier or freight forwarder. Common methods include prepaid shipping, where the sender pays for the shipping costs upfront, and collect on delivery (COD), where the receiver pays for the shipping costs upon delivery. Other arrangements can include third-party billing, where a different entity bears the shipping costs. Payments can be made through various channels, such as direct bank transfers, credit cards, online payment platforms, or through established accounts with the shipping company. The specific payment method and terms should be clarified and agreed upon before the shipment is dispatched to ensure a smooth transaction.

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