Review on Deliberatelogistics
Summary
About Deliberatelogistics
The website in question, Deliberate Logistics Delivery (accessible at deliberatelogistics.com), presents itself as a global logistics and freight-forwarding company. It claims to offer air, sea, rail, door-to-door, warehousing and forwarding services, handling shipments from many countries to many destinations. On the homepage it lists a UK address (“1-7, Slough SL1 1QP, United Kingdom”) and telephone number +44 1280 360346, and an e-mail support@deliberatelogistics.com.
The site includes a “Get Fare Rate” form where users can select origin and destination countries, input shipment size/weight, and get a quote. It also features testimonials (e.g., “Professional, and reasonable pricing. Highly recommended.”) and a gallery of images that show trucks, packaging/warehousing, and a list of “195 Countries Covered”, “456 k Happy Customer”, “99 Yr Year Experience”.
In essence: the website markets itself as a modern, global supply-chain/logistics provider with strong capacity, able to ship goods worldwide with tracking and various service modes.
More Details
In evaluating whether Deliberate Logistics is legitimate/real or a scam, I weigh the evidence:
Evidence leaning toward legitimate possibilities
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There is a structured website with a variety of services listed, contact details, a quote form. These are features consistent with real logistics businesses.
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The physical UK address provides a geographic anchor (Slough, UK) which indicates at least a claimed physical base.
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The broad international scope is plausible for freight forwarding firms working globally with partner networks.
Evidence raising serious doubt
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The disparity between the scale claimed (hundreds of thousands of customers, almost 200 countries) and what appears to be minimal independent footprint suggests over-claiming.
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The site lacks transparency about licenses, company registration, years in operation, reviews, partnerships, which are typical of well-established logistics firms.
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The grammar/text issues reduce confidence in operational professionalism—while not definitive of a scam, they are red flags.
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Without seeing actual user experiences (outside the site), it is hard to confirm shipping was delivered, claims fulfilled.
My conclusion
On balance, I would classify Deliberate Logistics Delivery (deliberatelogistics.com) as a website with potential, but with significant risk. In other words: legitimacy not confirmed. It cannot be labelled definitively a scam based on what is publicly visible, but it also does not have the hallmarks of a fully trusted, well-known global logistics provider. For a prospective user I would advise caution: treat it as tentatively real but unverified.
If you were to engage with them (request a quote, book a shipment) you should take extra safeguarding steps: verify their registration/licensing, ask for shipment references, start with small value/high-risk-low shipments, use secure payment methods, and ensure there are documented contracts/insurance.
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.
Photos of Deliberatelogistics
Pros
- The website’s design and presentation are reasonably professional (photos of trucks/warehouses, service list) — better than many outright scam sites that are minimal
- Quote form present – allows user interaction rather than just static information.
- Contact information including physical address and phone in the UK – provides a location to inquire.
Cons
- Claims appear inflated and not substantiated (e.g., “99 years experience” for a business that may be newly operating).
- The presence of strange text/phrasing raises concern about professionalism or translation issues.
- Lack of third-party verification: no obvious registration/licensing info, no independent reviews found.
- The business appears low-profile; difficulty verifying actual operations, reviews or logistics pedigree.
Website Overview
Country:
Iceland
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
The tracking and quote functionality appears simplistic — the “Get Fare Rate” form leads to a “one more step” but might not lead to a full booking or shipping contract.
No prominent reviews outside the site, no clear regulatory information, limited social proof from independent sources.
The “Testimonials” are very generic and lack verifiable names, dates, or third-party links.
The domain is relatively unknown in the logistics industry (I could not find strong references from independent sources).
Overall Score
Final Thoughts
After viewing and analyzing the site thoroughly by our experts and undergoing the proper process, we have reached a final conclusion.
The website of Deliberate Logistics offers many of the expected features of a freight forwarding and shipping company: multiple service types, global reach, quote form, contact details. These create an impression of a full-scale operations firm. However, the lack of independent verification, the inflated scale of claims, the generalized testimonials, and some sloppy text all raise red flags about how mature or trustworthy the operation truly is.
For someone looking to ship goods through them, the key is to proceed cautiously: the risk is not that it is definitely a scam, but that the service might not match the claims (delay, substandard handling, or non-delivery). The website gives plausible signs of being real, but lacks the robustness and transparency that more credible logistics firms provide.
In short: if you choose to use them, do so with due diligence. Don’t treat them as fully trusted without further verification. Unfortunately, the balance of evidence leans toward “possible but uncertain”. Until stronger proof (industry registration, independent reviews, verified customer experiences) is found, I would lean toward “use only if you accept moderate risk.”
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