Farmandfleet.com has been registered since 1997 and uses professional infrastructure from Amazon Web Services, which are both good signs for a business that has operated for decades. The site also passes all major security checks including threat database scans and email authentication. So why the caution rating?
The problem is that right now the site is essentially a blank wall. The homepage shows only a bot-protection message with no way to contact the company, no about page, and no privacy policy or terms of service. For any e-commerce site, those are basic requirements β customers need to know who they're buying from and what happens with their information.
If farmandfleet.com is a legitimate farm supply retailer, it should eventually have all of these elements visible once you get past the firewall. Until then, treat it like a store with the lights off and the door locked. You can check back later to see if the full site loads, but don't enter payment details or personal information until you see clear contact info and legal policies. There's no evidence this is a scam, but there's also no evidence you can safely do business with it right now.