Public integrity log
Removed partners.
Every featured partner that's been removed from MovingRated for cause is documented here, with the date, a neutral source-cited reason, and the partner's right-of-reply statement when one was provided. This is the public record of how the standards on /partner-standards get enforced. It exists so that readers can hold us to those standards instead of taking them on trust.
Why this page exists
A consumer-advocate site is only as credible as its enforcement record. We can publish vetting criteria and conduct standards all day; what makes those words load-bearing is whether we actually act on them when a partner falls short. This page is the public artifact of that enforcement.
We expect this list to be short relative to the number of featured partners — the vetting bar is set high enough that most partners who reach featured status don't end up here. But it's not empty by design. A page like this with five years of dust on it would be a sign the bar isn't real, not a sign that everything's going well.
Current status
No partners have been removed since this site launched on April 29, 2026.
The mechanism is in place: vetting bar published on /how-we-rate, conduct standards on /partner-standards, complaint intake at /report, and an internal partner-action audit trail that drives this page automatically. When the first removal lands, the entry appears here within an hour.
If you've worked with a featured partner and something went wrong, the fastest way to surface it is /report. We verify every complaint and we act on patterns.
What gets a partner removed
A featured partner is in scope for removal when it falls short of the published conduct standards on /partner-standards. A single severe incident — an FMCSA out-of-service order, a state Attorney General cease-and-desist, a corroborated deposit-then-vanish pattern — can trigger removal directly. So can a pattern of less-severe failures: complaint-resolution rate falling below 70% for more than 60 sustained days, BBB grade falling below B and not recovering within the partner's 14-day right-of-reply window, or accumulated verified reports from readers.
Full process — notification, right of reply, decision, audit trail, public log — on /how-we-rate.
What partners can do after removal
Removal isn't necessarily permanent. A removed partner can apply for reinstatement when the underlying issue is resolved (BBB grade recovers, FMCSA order lifts, state AG action closes, complaint patterns abate), the partner has sustained the resolved state for 90 calendar days, and a fresh full vetting cycle is completed and passed.
The point of having a reinstatement path is that removal exists to encourage partners to actually fix problems, not to be a one-strike system. Reinstatements are documented on this page alongside the original removal entry. The record is permanent; the status is current.
Reporting a problem with a partner
If you've worked with a featured partner and something went wrong, the fastest path is /report. We verify every complaint and we act on patterns. The reporting form is independent of any partner; partners do not see complaints before we have classified them, and your identity is not shared with the partner without your consent.