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Local courier start-up fails to deliver on promises

Qourier's couriers, customers say firm owes them wages and credit refunds

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The firm cleared out of its Geylang office and locked up the premises last September. Qourier's signboard was taken down from its office door and the furniture removed only last month. The Consumers Association of Singapore has received two complaint

The firm cleared out of its Geylang office and locked up the premises last September. Qourier's signboard was taken down from its office door and the furniture removed only last month. The Consumers Association of Singapore has received two complaints against the company since last October.

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Calvin Yang

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Qourier, a local start-up which promised to make deliveries easy and fuss-free, has run into financial trouble, owing its couriers and customers thousands of dollars in unpaid salaries and unused credits respectively.
Those left in the lurch are still seeking answers from the courier service that closed abruptly late last year, The Straits Times has learnt.
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