Review on Speeduxee
Summary
About Speeduxee
The website in question, https://speeduxee.com/ (operating under the name “Speed UXEE Service”), presents itself as a global shipping and logistics company offering air freight, ocean freight, road freight, warehousing and full supply-chain solutions. On the “About Us” page they claim over 60 years of world-class service and asset-based operations. The “Services” page lists multiple modes of transport and warehousing solutions. The “Contact” page gives multiple international-looking locations (USA, UK, Australia, Malaysia, UAE, South Africa) and a telephone number +1 978-257-0869, email info@speedUXEE.com. On the surface, they present as a global logistics provider.
However, on closer inspection there are multiple indicators raising serious red flags about the authenticity and legitimacy of the operation. The details examined below suggest this site is far more likely to be a scam or at least an untrustworthy enterprise rather than a legitimate logistics provider.
More Details
After a thorough review of the site’s content, infrastructure and context, the evidence overwhelmingly suggests that Speed UXEE Service is not a legitimate, reputable logistics company—and should be treated as a probable scam. Here is the detailed reasoning:
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Hosting Environment & Network Indicators
The domain is hosted in a network segment (198.23.156.0/22) that is riddled with domains of highly varied nature — many of them with names that suggest investment scams, courier frauds, “trust” scams, etc. Legitimate global logistics companies normally host on more stable, dedicated IP ranges and have recognizable business registrations and physical addresses. -
Lack of Verifiable Business Registration / Credentials
A genuine logistics provider operating in multiple countries would typically list their freight-forwarding licence, IMO/IS0 certifications, customs brokerage authorisations, VAT/Tax numbers, physical branch addresses, etc. Speed UXEE provides none of this. The “About Us” claims “over 60 years” but there is no trace of this history in corporate registries, shipping industry records or logistics associations. Such unsupported claims are typical of scam operations that attempt to build credibility with broad but unverifiable statements. -
Generic Service Descriptions & Absence of Evidence
Their service pages are full of generic marketing language, e.g., “We have top class warehousing facilities…”, “Fast & Efficient Delivery”, “Real-Time Tracking”, etc. But there are no photos of the warehouses, no case studies, no fleet information, no client testimonials beyond stock quotes. A real provider would showcase actual operations, certifications, and possibly client logos or partners. The absence suggests the site is created to appear professional without backing. -
Tracking Page Appears Superficial
The “Track Parcel” page simply displays a “Track Now” prompt but offers no actual system or visible tracking mechanism. Scams often include such a page to give the illusion of service but not actually deliver. -
Multiple Countries & Unverified Locations
The site lists an address list of many disparate countries (USA, UK, Australia, Malaysia, UAE, South Africa) but provides no branch addresses or corporate entity in those jurisdictions. This “global reach” claim without substantiation is a red flag: often used by scam operations to increase trust through “we operate everywhere”. -
Domain, Age & Transparency Issues
There is no verifiable long history; domain registration details are hidden, hosting network is suspect, business presence appears thin. Legitimate global logistics providers generally show up in business directories, trade associations, shipping manifests, etc. The absence of such footprints suggests the operation is either extremely small (contradicting the “global” claims) or not real. -
Payment / Contract Risk
Because the site offers “easy payment methods” and 24/7 support (per service page) but without transparent terms, clients may be asked to pay up front for shipment handling, warehousing or trucking. Once payment is made, the provider may vanish, deliver nothing, or provide bogus tracking. This is a common mechanism in logistics scams.
Given all of the above, the preponderance of evidence strongly suggests that Speed UXEE Service is not trustworthy or credible. While I cannot categorically verify that nothing will ever be delivered, the risk of non-delivery, extortion of payments or loss of goods is high. For practical purposes, one should treat the site as a scam risk and avoid engaging in business with them unless/until you obtain verifiable proof of registration, verifiable assets, references from reputable clients, and payment terms that protect you (e.g., escrow, known bank, etc.).
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 Speeduxee
Pros
- The site looks polished: it has pages commonly found on legitimate logistics companies (About, Services, Track Parcel, Contact) which may instill initial trust.
- They claim to cover a broad range of services (air, ocean, road, warehousing), which could imply versatility.
Cons
- Lack of verifiable credentials: no business registration, no licence details (e.g., freight forwarder licences, customs brokerage registrations) are provided.
- Hosting/infra red flags: the domain is in a large pool of suspect sites sharing an IP range.
- Absence of transparent pricing, terms, or client references.
Website Overview
Country:
NIGERIA
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 website’s “About Us” claims of long operating history are inconsistent with the lack of offline presence, absence of business registrations, and the hosting evidence of being part of a large pool of similar “shell” websites.
The domain appears to be relatively new (or at least there’s insufficient evidence of long-term operations) and given the hosting environment this is typical of short-term operations or “look-credible” scam sites.
The phone number given (+1 978-257-0869) is a US area code, yet the company claims global presence and multiple locations; the call to action offers no transparent documentation of where your shipments will be handled, by whom, under which regulations.
The domain’s IP environment (198.23.156.0/22) is shared with many sites of dubious names (investment, forex, courier scams) which strongly suggests the hosting network is abused for dubious operations.
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 the shipping and logistics world, working with a company means entrusting your goods, paying substantial sums, and depending on the provider’s integrity and capability to move items across borders legally and safely. With Speed UXEE Service (speeduxee.com), everything about their presentation screams “too good to be true” — grand claims of 60 years’ service, global presence, multiple freight modes, 24/7 support — but no substance to back it up. The hosting network context, lack of verifiable credentials, absence of independent references, and generic service descriptions all combine to render the site highly suspect.
My conclusion: do not trust this website. Until you can verify registration, physical assets/locations, logistical records, and trackable past shipments, engaging with this site is extremely risky. If you’ve been in contact already, avoid sending money or goods until you have confirmation via external trusted sources. If you are considering using them, instead treat them as if you are dealing with a scam: demand payment only after verifiable service, or better yet, engage a known provider instead. In short: your safest assumption is that this site is a scam or at best unreliable, and you should act accordingly.
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