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Disclaimer

Website Disclaimer

This disclaimer explains the limits of what PakTrack provides. It is written in plain language so users can understand how to use the site responsibly and what should still be confirmed with the courier or sender.

Tracking information comes from third-party courier sources

PakTrack displays tracking information based on the courier source that is available at the time of the request. That means the website depends on the quality, timing, and public availability of data exposed by the courier company. If the courier result is delayed, incomplete, or temporarily unavailable, the limitation may come from the source rather than from PakTrack itself.

Because of that, PakTrack should be treated as a helpful tracking interface, not as the original operator of the shipment system.

No delivery guarantee or shipment control

PakTrack does not guarantee delivery speed, parcel condition, delivery success, branch handling, or shipment outcome. The website does not manage courier operations and cannot promise that a parcel will arrive on time or be processed in a particular way.

Users should not rely on PakTrack as a substitute for direct courier communication in situations involving complaints, loss, damage, claims, or urgent shipment intervention.

Content is informational, not legal or commercial advice

The guides, articles, FAQs, and page explanations on PakTrack are written to help users understand tracking results in ordinary language. They are informational only. They should not be treated as legal advice, business advice, contractual advice, or proof of shipment condition beyond what the courier officially confirms.

If a shipment issue has legal, financial, or contractual consequences, users should rely on the courier company, sender records, and any formal documentation connected to the shipment.

Use reasonable caution when acting on a tracking result

Tracking results can change. A parcel that appears in transit may be delivered later, and a result that looks quiet may update once the courier posts a new scan. For that reason, users should use tracking results as a live reference point rather than a permanent guarantee of status.

If a shipment is important, valuable, or time-sensitive, it is always sensible to verify directly with the sender or courier rather than relying on one website view alone.