Review on Sharpexpresslogistics
Summary
About Sharpexpresslogistics
The website in question, https://sharpexpresslogistics.com/ (which I will refer to as “the site” or “Sharp Express Logistics”), presents itself as a global courier, air/ocean/road freight forwarding and logistics provider. On the home page the company claims:
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“Specialised in domestic & international Air Express Courier, Freight forwarding and Ocean / Air cargo services.”
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Offers services such as air freight, ocean freight, road freight, customs export/import, household goods and commercial goods moving.
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Mentions “10+ Years Of Excellent Experience”, 24-hour technical support, mobile shipment tracking, “global partner network”.
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Contact details given include an email: info@sharpexpresslogistics.com, an office hours line “07 AM–06 PM”, and a phone number +90 154 456 784 (which appears odd for a Turkish country code +90 with the rest of the number being improbable).
In effect the site is trying to convince visitors that it’s a fully-fledged international logistics company with freight forwarding, air, ocean, road services, customs handling, etc. However, several red flags (detailed below) call its legitimacy into question.
More Details
After careful analysis, there are compelling reasons to consider that the site is not a legitimate, trustworthy logistics operator. I will walk through the reasoning step-by-step:
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Third-Party trust check: The ScamAdviser result flagged the site’s trust score as “rather low” and explicitly stated “sharpexpresslogistics.com may be a scam.” Because ScamAdviser considers dozens of data points (domain age, owner info, hosting details, user reviews, reports) this is a strong early warning.
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Domain/Business transparency: A legitimate international freight forwarding/logistics company typically provides verifiable details: business registration, physical office addresses, licences, partner lists, real testimonials, tracking numbers that map to known carriers, etc. None of those are clearly or credibly present on this site.
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Contact information inconsistency: The only phone number shown is +90 154 456 784, which uses Turkey’s country code but an improbable sequence. There is no clear address for a Turkey-based company or any other country. This kind of mismatch is common in scam-style sites (they use generic templates, show vaguely “global” operations, but hide real identity). Additionally the template text appears generic (“efficiently unleash cross-media information without cross-media value”) and suggests low effort or copy-paste job.
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Lack of reviews/testimonials: Scams often avoid having any independent customer feedback, so they can operate without scrutiny. Here we see ScamAdviser says “No reviews have been left” for this site. A legitimate service with claimed global operations would have some footprint, reviews, traceable shipments or social proof.
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Too good / too broad claims: Claiming “10+ years of experience”, “worldwide transport”, “global partner network”, “24-hour tracking”, etc, all without evidence. Often scammers make broad, impressive claims to lure trust, while the underlying business does not support them.
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Risk of advance-fee or hidden fees: In logistics scams, a common pattern is that the website will pretend to handle a shipment, provide a tracking number, then ask for “customs fee”, “insurance fee”, “brokerage fee” etc at last minute, often asking you to pay and then vanish. While I have no direct report of this exact site doing that, the pattern fits known logistics courier fraud behaviour. (See similar websites reported in logistics-scam forums).
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Domain history unknown: While I could not find full WHOIS details here, the fact that the trust tool flagged the site and there is no long history or strong web presence implies the business likely has little real track-record. A young or obscure domain for a purported global logistics business is suspicious.
Given these combined factors, the likelihood is high that the site is a scam — or at least, a website riding on the appearance of a legitimate freight forwarding business but without the infrastructure or transparency to back it up. If one were to engage with them (especially sending funds or goods) the risk of loss appears unacceptably high.
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 Sharpexpresslogistics
Pros
- The website presents a full suite of logistics services (air, ocean, road, customs) which could be appealing to someone seeking freight-forwarding.
- The visual design and layout are passably professional—giving at least the look of a legitimate firm.
- The claimed “global partner network” and “24 hours technical support” could, if real, be advantages for customers needing around-the-clock freight logistics.
Cons
- Lack of transparency: No clear verifiable physical address, regulatory licenses or customer testimonials.
- Trust score is low: tools like ScamAdviser flag it as potentially a scam.
- Phone number and contact details raise doubts.
- Generic templated text suggests the site may have been spun up quickly, rather than built by an established company.
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
For a logistics/freight forwarding firm claiming worldwide operations, one would expect registration/licensing information (e.g., freight forwarder licence, IATA agent status, customs broker registration) but none is clearly shown.
The phone number prefix +90 suggests Turkey, whereas nothing else clearly identifies the company’s country of operation or regulatory presence.
For an industry like freight forwarding, transparency about tracking, partner network, offices around the world is essential—but the site gives generic statements without verifiable detail.
The presence of an “ImageMessage Alert!” (on the site code) may signal sloppy development or leftover template elements.
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.
In conclusion: While the website for Sharpexpresslogistics.com appears to present itself as a full-service, global freight forwarding and logistics company, a careful review shows major warning signs. The lack of verifiable company information, suspicious contact details, absence of independent reviews, and the low trust rating from third-party tools strongly indicate that this site is not operating as a bona fide logistics firm.
If you are considering using this site for shipping goods, you should extremely exercise caution. Unless you can independently verify their business presence (physical address, licence number, valid references, shipments in progress you can trace, payment terms you are comfortable with) you should treat this as high risk. My recommendation: treat the site as untrustworthy, avoid sending large sums or making commitments without further verification, and if you already have shipments or funds in play, consider looking into steps for recourse and possibly reporting to consumer protection / fraud authorities.
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