Review on Supersoniclinklogistic
Summary
About Supersoniclinklogistic
The website https://supersoniclinklogistic.com/ (presented as Super Sonic Link Logistics) claims to be a global shipping and logistics company offering domestic and international maritime container services, express parcel delivery, drone logistics and a vast fleet of vessels and offices worldwide. According to its “About Us” and “Services” pages the company states it is a fully-owned subsidiary of “Super Sonic Co-Ltd” (also called “Super Express Shipping”), purportedly registered in London, operating over 400 marketing offices, 423 (or 536) container vessels, servicing 399 shipping routes, covering 352 ports in 105 countries. The Contact page lists a U.S. address: 7720 N 16th St, Phoenix, AZ 85020, USA. The site presents itself as a full-service logistics giant, with claims of tracking functionality, global coverage, “fresh & secured drone logistics” and flexible pricing.
However, several investigations and listings mark the site as suspicious or flagged as a scam of type “courier, insurance & lock-box” by a fraud database. Given these contradictions between the bold claims and the lack of verifiable evidence, a detailed review is justified.
More Details
After careful review of the available information, it is my strong assessment that Super Sonic Link Logistics (supersoniclinklogistic.com) is not a legitimate global logistics firm, but rather a scam operation masquerading as one. Here is a detailed breakdown of why:
1. Claims vs Verifiable Evidence
The website claims ownership of hundreds of vessels, thousands of routes, and world-spanning operations in 105 countries. Real logistics firms make such claims also, but they back them up with verifiable metrics — shipping fleet lists, vessel names, IMO numbers, regulatory licences, membership in shipping associations, press coverage. This site does not. The assertions are unverified and overblown.
2. Registration and Contact Discrepancies
A legitimate freight/logistics company operating internationally will clearly state its legal registration, domicile, regulatory oversight, and branch locations. This site gives a London registration claim, but a U.S. address in Phoenix. The telephone number uses a U.S. area code. These inconsistencies raise the probability that the firm is not operating as stated, or the address is bogus.
3. Scam Database Listing
The domain is listed in a known scam database as a fake site in “courier, insurance & lock-box” category. That category specifically describes sites that lure individuals to pay “customs/insurance” fees for a parcel which doesn’t exist, or lock-box payments for shipping that never arrives. This external independent flag weighs heavily in favour of scam classification.
4. Lack of Reputation and Independent Footprint
For a company claiming global presence and major operations, one would expect independent reviews, client references, third-party logistics directories, regulatory filings, trade association memberships, press mentions, etc. None are reliably present in my review. This vacuum suggests the company may exist only online and lack real business infrastructure.
5. Mechanics of a Potential Scam
The typical scam pattern: a customer receives a notice that they must pay shipping/insurance/customs fee to release a parcel; they pay, but the parcel never arrives; the “company” may ask for more payments; eventually withdraws. The website has all the trappings of a logistics operation (tracking page, contact info, fleet visuals) but lacks verifiable substance. The listing in the fraud database suggests that this pattern is suspected.
6. Risk to Users
If you engage with this website for shipments: you risk paying fees upfront, providing personal or financial information to an entity that may not legitimately exist or deliver. You may never receive your goods, and recovery of payment may be impossible. The lack of regulatory oversight means you likely have no protections.
In sum, the weight of the evidence — mismatched details, flagged domain, implausible claims, absence of credible verification — strongly indicate this website is a scam. It should be treated accordingly and avoided.
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 Supersoniclinklogistic
Pros
- It lists a physical address and telephone number, which can lend a veneer of credibility (though verification is required).
- It offers tracking and “services” pages which mimic real logistics websites, potentially giving a sense of legitimacy to casual visitors.
- The global claims may appeal to customers needing international shipping services (if they were true).
Cons
- The claims are grandiose but lack verifiable evidence (such as fleet registration numbers, official certifications, trade licenses).
- The mismatch of registered location vs contact address vs claimed scale indicates internal inconsistency and potential deception.
- The site is flagged by known scam databases as a fake courier/logistics operation, which is a serious warning.
- The domain appears to be hosted via a generic provider, and may have expired – not in line with professional logistics companies.
Website Overview
Country:
UK
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
Extraordinary claims with no verifiable backing: The website asserts ownership of hundreds of vessels, thousands of routes, and global operations through 400 marketing offices — but no credible source or external verification is provided. The scale described is implausible for a new or unknown company.
Inconsistent location and business registration details: The company claims to be registered in London (UK) as a subsidiary of “Super Sonic Co-Ltd / Super Express Shipping,” yet the contact details show a Phoenix, Arizona address in the U.S. and a U.S. telephone number +1 928 365-2409. This mismatch is suspicious for a global logistics company.
Flagged by scam-reporting database: The domain supersoniclinklogistic.com is listed in an anti-scam database under ID 156746 as “Fake Site View – courier/insurance & lock-box” with host IP 63.250.41.154 and registrar Namecheap.
Domain and hosting concerns: The domain appears to be hosted via a general hosting provider (Namecheap) rather than a dedicated logistics-company infrastructure; the scam listing also notes “expired” status.
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.
While many websites present themselves as global logistics providers, the credibility of a shipping company rests on verifiable registration, transparent operations, documented track-record, and industry reputation. In the case of Super Sonic Link Logistics, the impressive presentation belies a lack of substance. The site’s grand claims of hundreds of ships and global coverage stand unsupported; the contact and registration details are inconsistent; and most importantly, the site is already flagged in scam registries.
If you are considering using this company for shipping or logistics services, I would strongly advise you not to proceed. Instead, choose established logistics providers with clear licences, verified client reviews, physical branches you can inspect, and transparent fee structures. If you or someone you know has already engaged with this site and made payments, you should treat the funds as likely lost and take steps to block further transfers, report to your bank, and report the incident to consumer protection or anti-fraud agencies in your jurisdiction.
In essence: the website may look professional, but looks can be deceiving — the deeper investigation reveals it to be high risk, likely fraudulent. Do not trust this site with your shipments, payments or personal data.
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