Review on Quickpackdelivery

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Summary

About Quickpackdelivery

The website in question, Quick Pack Delivery (accessible at quickpackdelivery.com), presents itself as a global shipping and logistics firm. According to the site, the company offers container shipping, air freight, road freight, warehousing, door-to-door delivery and logistic support across 150 countries via 480 offices, boasting a workforce of 24,000.  The site features a “Track Order” option, a “Request a Quote” form, and lists its location as San Diego, California. 

On the face of it, the offering looks like a full-fledged international freight/logistics company. Users are invited to input weight, origin country, destination country, and email to get a quote. The site also claims to have active services in air, sea and land transport. 

However: there are significant red flags and inconsistencies that raise serious doubts about the legitimacy of this business. As a whole, the site presents the façade of a large global logistics operator but lacks verifiable proof, credible contact details, and traceable customer feedback. Because of these issues, the evidence strongly suggests the website may be scam or fraudulent in nature.

More Details

  • Mismatch between claims and verifiable footprint: A genuine company asserting 480 offices worldwide would leave a large digital footprint: press releases, LinkedIn profiles, reviews, partner carriers, regulatory filings across countries. None of these are clearly visible. The absence suggests the possibility of a deceptive setup that aims to look big without being real.

  • Generic web-template, minimal authenticity: Many scam sites use ready-made templates, stock photos, and stock text. The presence of generic “Latest News” with no real content, the bizarre statement “GETTED AWARDS +1.246”, and the incomplete mobile app section are hallmarks of such operations.

  • Data-collection and potential payment trap: The “Request a Quote” form asks for email and shipping details. If a user submits details and receives a quote, they may be asked for upfront payment or fees (customs, handling, etc.) to initiate shipment. If the service never materializes, the user is at risk of losing money.

  • Tracking and service proof lacking: Real logistics companies provide tracking tied to recognized carrier systems. This site provides a “Track Order” option, but there is no proof of active tracking or credible tracking numbers associated with a known network.

  • Lack of transparency about company registration and liability: There is minimal or no information about which juridical entity operates the business, what legal jurisdiction applies, or how claims and losses are handled. This makes it very difficult for a customer to seek redress.

  • Financial risk to users: Engaging such a company carries risk of paying for a service that might not exist. There is also risk of personal shipping data being misused (e.g., identity, export info) or courier fees being falsely claimed.

Because of these issues, I am of the view that QuickPackDelivery.com is not safe for use until further verification. Unless you can verify with your own due-diligence (e.g., contact actual office address, speak to staff, verify office location, ask for references, check regulatory filings) it should be avoided for any shipping that you cannot afford to lose.

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Warning: Low score, please avoid this website!


According to our review, this website has a higher risk of being a scam website.
It may attempt to steal your funds under the pretense of helping you make money.

Notice: High Score — Not likely to be a scam website.


According to our review, this website has a low risk of being a scam.
There is minimal indication of fraudulent activity.

Notice: Moderate score — Caution advised.


According to our review, this website shows a moderate risk level based on current data.
There is no strong evidence of a scam, but users should proceed carefully.

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Pros
  • For users who manage to obtain responses, there may be at least a façade of customer service, which could mislead for a time.
  • The “Request a Quote” and “Track Order” features suggest at least the possibility of client interaction rather than a purely static brochure.
  • The website offers a wide scope of services (air, sea, road freight, warehousing) which if genuine could be beneficial for customers needing global logistics.
Cons
  • The lack of verifiable credentials, registration, external reviews, and transparent company information is a significant disadvantage.
  • The scale of claims (480 offices, 24,000 staff, 150 countries) with no evidence undermines trust.
  • No visible track record, no contracts or policies displayed, making it riskier for users to engage financially.
  • Potential for fraud: if the company demands payment in advance and fails to deliver, there's little public information to rely on for recourse.

Website Overview

Country:

Turkey

Operating Since:

2025

Platforms:

Mobile/Desktop

Type:

Shipping/logistic

Spread:

N/A

Funding:

Shipping/logistic

Leverage:

N/A

Commission:

N/A

Instruments:

N/A

Keypoints

Grandiose claims without substantiation The site says it is “a world leader in global container shipping … network of over 480 offices in 150 countries” and “employing a team of over 24,000 dedicated individuals”. These figures are extremely high, yet there is no citation of trade registration, major carrier partnerships (like DHL, Maersk, etc.), or verifiable list of offices. Such claims are commonly used by scam websites to create trust.

Lack of credible company information The stated location is San Diego, California, but the site does not provide a precise street address or company registration number (at least none visible). Contact is limited to an email: support@quickpackdelivery.com. That alone is weak for a “global leader”. The “Track Order” and “Request Quote” forms are generic, and there is no clear demo or logged shipments to validate.

Website features and design mimic professional firms but lack depth The site lists “Latest News”, “Fun Facts” (e.g., “GETTED AWARDS +1.246”), but on inspection the news section appears generic and possibly filler. Quick Pack Delivery The “mobile app” download section shows an image placeholder with no actual links to Google Play or App Store. Quick Pack Delivery Grammar and formatting inconsistencies: e.g., “GETTED AWARDS +1.246” which is awkward, and generic stock-images. These are typical of sites that aim to look credible but don’t focus on details.

Tracking functionality questionable Though there is a “Track Order” option, there is no verification that the tracking system works, no example tracking number, and no visibility of a real shipment log. Reliable logistics companies usually link to recognized carriers or have an established tracking portal.

Overall Score

11%

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Final Thoughts

After viewing and analyzing the site thoroughly by our experts and undergoing the proper process, we have reached a final conclusion.

In conclusion: the website QuickPackDelivery.com presents itself in a very polished, global-logistics style manner, with a large scale and many services. On the surface, it could tempt users seeking international freight solutions. However, beneath that polish lie numerous red flags: grand claims with no substantiation, absence of credible company data, generic website features, and the classic indicators of a high-risk site. For all intents and purposes, it should be treated as a potential scam.

If you were to trust this site, you’d be entering into a transaction with minimal visibility into who you are dealing with, what actual service is delivered, how you are protected, and whether there is any recourse if things go wrong. For logistic transactions (which frequently involve large values and cross‐border complexity), that level of risk is unacceptable.

My recommendation: do not engage with this service until you can perform independent verification: search for business registration in California or wherever they claim, ask for verifiable references from previous clients, demand a contractual agreement with service level guarantees, check for membership in recognised logistic associations, and ideally use an alternative established freight forwarder with proven track record.


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