I couldn’t verify who owns or operates kegemore.com from the available public results, so I can’t confidently identify the seller. The closest matches I found were mower dealers and equipment sites, but none clearly tied kegemore.com to a known business or named seller.

What I could confirm

  • The search results did show several legitimate commercial zero-turn mower sellers and dealers, such as GSA Equipment and DLE AMC, but not kegemore.com itself.
  • Nothing in the public snippets I found established a company name, person, or dealership behind kegemore.com.

Best read on it

  • If you saw kegemore.com advertising zero-turn commercial mowers, treat it as unverified until you can confirm the business identity, address, phone number, and dealer authorization.
  • A real dealer should usually have a traceable business name, physical location, warranty terms, and manufacturer affiliations listed on the site or invoice.

How to check fast

  1. Look for the site’s footer, About page, or Terms/Contact page.
  2. Search the business name plus city, phone, or LLC name.
  3. Confirm whether the mower brand lists them as an authorized dealer.
  4. Check reviews and scam reports for the exact domain name.
  5. Verify the checkout method and return policy before paying.

Practical caution

If the site is selling commercial mowers at unusually low prices, that is a common scam signal. Use extra caution if there is no clear company identity, no street address, or only a web form for contact. TL;DR: I couldn’t confirm who the seller behind kegemore.com is from public evidence, so the site should be treated as unverified until its business identity is independently checked.