Review on Amexlogisticsshipping

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Summary

About Amexlogisticsshipping

The website at https://www.amexlogisticsshipping.com/ (branded as Amex Logistics & Shipping or a variation thereof) presents itself as a global freight forwarding and logistics provider. It claims to offer services such as door-to-door shipping, air freight, sea freight, customs clearance, packaging and storage. Based on its design, the site appears to target businesses or private individuals seeking international shipping solutions.

However, upon inspection of multiple indicators — domain history, business transparency, independent reports of similarly named sites, lack of verifiable credentials, and reported scams under the same or very similar names — there is strong reason to believe this website is not operating legitimately. It has very many of the hallmarks of a scam logistics site: vague company details, mismatched brand naming (invoking “Amex”, which evokes the financial brand American Express), and documented allegations of fraudulent activity associated with related domains. Given the high risks involved when entrusting shipping/freight operations, the evidence suggests this site should be treated with extreme caution and likely avoided.

More Details

In-depth reasoning why this site should be considered a scam or highly likely fraudulent logistics operator:

a) Continuity of scam reports under similar domain names

Several domains very similar to “amexshipping…logistics.com” have been flagged extensively as scams. For example, one report on “amexshippingandlogistics.com” shows registration on 27 Feb 2018, with claims of being a delivery service but in fact charging for non-existent services.  Furthermore, the AA419 database lists “amexshippingandlogistics.com” under fake courier/insurance/lock-box scams. The existence of multiple scam domains under nearly identical branding suggests a pattern of fraudulent operations using the “Amex Logistics” name. The domain you are asking about may be part of the same network or leveraging the same brand trick.

b) Absence of verifiable business operations

A legitimate global logistics firm typically displays: corporate registration number, members of freight forwarding associations, custom brokerage licence, real physical offices with addresses, fleet/warehousing information, client testimonials with verifiable clients. In this case, none of these appear credible. Without operational evidence, the claims are unsubstantiated.

c) Mis‐use of branding and trust cues

Using the term “Amex” in the company name leverages the recognition of the “American Express / Amex” brand. This mimicry is a known technique to bring false impressions of trustworthiness. It misleads the user into thinking the provider is reputable. But there is no link to the genuine brand, and this kind of false branding is typical of scam logistics entities.

d) Typical scam business model of upfront payments

The forum evidence from Reddit shows someone receiving an email saying their package is “held at customs” and they must pay a “stamp fee” for release — a classic fraudulent scenario.  Fraudulent “couriers” ask for upfront payments for release, insurance, storage, “government/customs stamps”, then disappear or prolong delivery indefinitely.

e) High risk exposure if you proceed

If you engage this website for shipping: you may pay a deposit, send goods to them (or they ask you to send money), or they may request forwarding your goods for “customs clearance” and then you lose the items. Because there is no legal, regulatory, or transparent infrastructure, you have minimal chance of recovery or legal remedy.

f) Lack of independent review/tracking

Compared to reputable logistics companies, you will not find credible third‐party reviews, logistic rating reports, or media coverage. This absence is significant — legitimate companies generate verifiable footprint in the industry. Without such evidence, the claim remains empty.

g) Conclusion of scam classification

Putting together: pattern of repeated scam domains under similar names; mimicry of trusted brand naming; lack of regulatory/licensing transparency; typical scam investor/shipper mechanism (pay now for release/stamp); no verifiable track record — these lead to the conclusion that the website is extremely likely to be part of a scam logistics network. While it is possible (theoretically) someone may eventually deliver – the odds and risk are too high to proceed. It is safer to treat this as a scam and avoid using this website for any shipping, payment or cargo release.

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Warning: Low score, please avoid this website!


According to our review, this website has a higher risk of being a scam website.
It may attempt to steal your funds under the pretense of helping you make money.

Notice: High Score — Not likely to be a scam website.


According to our review, this website has a low risk of being a scam.
There is minimal indication of fraudulent activity.

Notice: Moderate score — Caution advised.


According to our review, this website shows a moderate risk level based on current data.
There is no strong evidence of a scam, but users should proceed carefully.

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Pros
  • If legitimate (which it likely is not), the service set is broad and appealing: air, sea, road freight, storage and packaging. For users seeking all-in-one logistics, that could be convenient.
  • The notion of global logistics support (multiple transport modes) is generally desirable for import/export and cross-border shipping.
  • The website’s presentation is polished, which may instil initial confidence and appear “professional” — for someone unfamiliar with the industry, this may reduce friction in choosing the service.
Cons
  • Very high risk of fraud: All signs point to this being a scam or extremely high-risk entity. Entrusting goods, paying deposits or fees is potentially leading to financial loss or goods never arriving.
  • Lack of transparency and protection: No visible licensing, no client reviews, no deposit insurance or liability coverage mentioned. If things go wrong, you may have no recourse.
  • Potential identity theft/data risk: If you supply sensitive personal or business documents (for customs, shipping), those may be misused by the operator.
  • No verifiable tracking or shipment history: Without real-world evidence of delivery or shipping track-records, you are trusting a claim rather than a proven entity.

Website Overview

Country:

USA

Operating Since:

2025

Platforms:

Mobile/Desktop

Type:

Shipping/logistic

Spread:

N/A

Funding:

Shipping/logistic

Leverage:

N/A

Commission:

N/A

Instruments:

N/A

Keypoints

High risk of advanced-fee and bait-and-switch: The model of many logistics scams is: client pays upfront for shipment, insurance or “customs fees”, but shipment never arrives or cannot be tracked. Reports linked to this branding suggest exactly that.

Lack of verifiable corporate or regulatory credentials: I found no robust evidence of this company’s registration, licensing, trade associations, or credible customer reviews. Legitimate freight forwarders display certifications such as IATA, FIATA, or customs broker credentials, but this site lacks such transparent proof.

Reported scam tactics: One user forum reported that a company with very similar branding contacted them asking for a deposit and additional “stamps” or “customs clearance fees” to release cargo — classic scam behaviour.

High risk of advanced-fee and bait-and-switch: The model of many logistics scams is: client pays upfront for shipment, insurance or “customs fees”, but shipment never arrives or cannot be tracked. Reports linked to this branding suggest exactly that.

Overall Score

30%

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Final Thoughts

After viewing and analyzing the site thoroughly by our experts and undergoing the proper process, we have reached a final conclusion.

  • Entrusting your goods and funds to a logistics provider requires high levels of trust, transparency and verifiability. Unfortunately, the website AmexLogisticsShipping.com fails to meet the minimum standards of a credible freight forwarding company. The resemblance to previously flagged scam operations, the lack of licensing or operational evidence, the brand mimicry and reports of advanced‐fee scam tactics underscore that engaging with this firm is highly risky.

    If you consider using this website: you must treat it with the same caution you would when dealing with a known scam. Do not transfer goods, do not pay deposit fees, and do not disclose sensitive personal or financial information. Instead, seek reputable logistics providers who are members of recognised freight forwarding associations, have documented shipping history, transparent terms and conditions, and verifiable business registration.

    In summary: This site should be considered a scam/very high risk. The prudent action is to not use it for shipping, and if you have already started engagement, halt further payments immediately and evaluate your options for recovery. Your cargo, your funds, and your data are at risk.

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