Review on Royalcourierdelivery
Summary
About Royalcourierdelivery
The website https://royalcourierelivery.com/ (operating under the brand name Royal Courier Delivery Mail Service, or RCD) presents itself as an express delivery and logistics provider, offering services for letters, parcels and cargo. According to the homepage, they emphasize “the fastest delivery option for letters, parcels and cargo” and claim a large commercial fleet, advanced sustainability efforts, and full‐scale solutions in forwarding, supply chain, outsourcing and technology.
They provide contact information including a U.S. phone number (+1 321-593-0498) and email (support@royalcourierdelivery.com) listed on the site. The site also has a “Get a Quote” cost estimator, indicating a transactional/logistics workflow.
On the surface the business claims align with those of a legitimate shipping/logistics provider: parcel shipping, cargo forwarding, international delivery, technology‐enabled operations. However, my investigation identified multiple risk indicators and contradictory data which raise serious questions about the legitimacy or reliability of this company. The business model and online presence suggest that while the site exists and offers services, it may not operate with the transparency, regulatory compliance or track record one would expect of a fully credible global logistics provider.
More Details
In this section I provide deeper analysis explaining why I label this site as high risk / likely illegitimate, despite it presenting as a shipping/logistics website.
Business validation and domain credibility
A legitimate global logistics company will display clear registration information, certificates (freight-forwarder licence, customs brokerage licence, member associations such as FIATA/IATA), physical addresses, client testimonials, and verified shipping history. For RoyalCargoDelivery.com, such verification is missing or contradictory. The fact that the domain is flagged in the AA419 database (a resource documenting suspected fraud websites) strongly undermines its credibility. The host details being unusual (AS 0, Romania) are further concern. While a host location alone does not prove fraud, in combination with other indicators it leans toward suspicion.
Content quality and operational claims
The website claims a large fleet of 100% electric vans and major sustainability measures but yet uses placeholder “0” values for core business metrics. This suggests one of two things: the site is poorly maintained and non-serious, or the numbers are intentionally obfuscated because they are not real. In a logistics provider, transparency of metrics is key; the mismatch between grand claims and empty data indicates either a lack of delivery capacity or an attempt to project credibility without substance.
Association with scam patterns
There is a pattern in the freight/logistics scam world: fraudulent sites mimic legitimate‐looking courier companies, use big claims (“global fleet”, “fast delivery”), ask for upfront payments or parcel deposits, then vanish or fail to follow through. The presence of this site on a scam database suggests that either this site has been used in fraud or someone impersonating “Royal Cargo Delivery” has been flagged. It does not guarantee the entity you see is a fraud, but it indicates you must treat it as one until proven otherwise.
Risk to a customer
If you are a customer considering using this service: The risk is high. You may pay a deposit or contract a shipment and find that goods are delayed, lost, or you are charged extra hidden fees. Because credible verification is missing, you may have limited recourse. Even if the company manages to deliver, the possibility of dealing with an organization with weak operational foundations means you may face delays, poor communication or failures.
Conclusion of analysis
Given the balanced view: Yes, the website exists, presents as a logistics provider and offers a façade of services. But no: it does not meet the usual benchmarks for a reliable, trustworthy shipping/logistics firm. The fraud warning, missing verifiable data and suspicious content suggest you should treat it as high risk and potentially scam‐type unless and until you can verify its legitimacy with strong evidence (business registration, client references, actual deliveries, independent reviews). For practical purposes, unless you have done full due diligence, you should not rely on this site for any valuable or time-sensitive shipment.
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
- If real, the service offering is broad and aspirational: parcel forwarding, express delivery, supply-chain outsourcing, tech-enabled logistics.
- The presence of direct contact details and a quote tool means customers can engage and request pricing, which is more than many fraudulent sites provide.
- For someone seeking an online quote, the website appears user‐friendly and gives the impression of a modern, digitally enabled logistics provider.
Cons
- The strongest con: legitimacy is very much in doubt. The listing in the scam database is a major red‐flag.
- The placeholder “zeros” in key operational statistics suggest the website may be incomplete, non-serious or misleading.
Website Overview
Country:
USA
Operating Since:
2024
Platforms:
Mobile/Desktop
Type:
Shipping/logistic
Spread:
N/A
Funding:
Shipping/logistic
Leverage:
N/A
Commission:
N/A
Instruments:
N/A
Keypoints
The website is reasonably well designed, with service categories (business parcels, international shipping, supply chain solutions) listed.
The company claims to have a visible contact number and email, which is better than many purely shady operations.
The “Get a Quote” tool indicates they intend to engage customers directly and provide cost estimates, which is typical of real forwarding/logistics firms.
The site claims big operational metrics (large fleet of 100% electric vans, millions of litres of bio-fuels, etc) yet the domain displays no independent verification or third-party validation of these claims.
Overall Score
Final Thoughts
After viewing and analyzing the site thoroughly by our experts and undergoing the proper process, we have reached a final conclusion.
Choosing a logistics or courier partner is a critical decision – you are handing over goods, schedule dependability, often customs/clearance risk, and trust. The website for RoyalCargoDelivery.com gives the appearance of a modern, globally capable logistics business, but appearances can be deceptive. The major red‐flags I found (scam database listing, placeholder data, lack of independent confirmation) mean you must approach with caution.
If I were advising a business or individual: I would say do not use this company for any important shipment unless you have performed rigorous verification. Start by asking for proof of company registration, licence numbers, fleet size, client references, previous shipments and track record. Check if their contact number is real (call it), inspect if the address is reachable, ask for references from businesses that have used them and received their goods.
If you already have engaged with them and paid money: treat the situation as having risk of non-delivery, monitor the shipment very closely, and do not send any additional payment until you see actual progress.
In short: The site exists, but trustworthiness is highly in doubt. Use extreme caution, treat this as a potential scam or at least as a business with substantially higher risk than average. If the goods are valuable, the shipment critical, or the timeline tight, it’s safer to choose a well-documented, established logistics provider with many positive verified reviews.
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