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- Advertising Review:On 12/10/2019 BBB wrote to Personal Couriers Enterprise and asked the business to substantiate the following advertising claims on its website at http://personalcouriersenterprise.com/: personalcouriersenterprise.com is the largest and most reliable parcel forwarding agency in USA, providing service for more than 400,000 customers of over 200 countries. Personal Messenger Service Enterprise is proud to have partnership with some of the illustrious logistic companies and banks. DHL Express, USPS and FedEX are Personal Messenger Service Enterprise’s logistics partners. Millions of packages have been delivered to more than 200 countries so far. Guest has been serving more than 400,000 customers of over 200 countries. BBB found that these claims were in violation of the BBB Code of Advertising. As of 1/09/2020,
the business has failed to respond to BBB's requests for clarification or modification of the aforementioned issues.
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