Courier start-up fails to deliver on its promises, owes thousands of dollars in unpaid salaries and unused credits

Qourier cleared out of their Geylang office and hastily locked up the premises one day last September. ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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SINGAPORE - 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.

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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