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Smartcore Express: A reliable solution for receiving your packages from the United States to Haiti
Smartcore Express: A reliable solution for receiving your packages from the United States to Haiti
Smartcore Express: A reliable solution for receiving your packages from the United States to Haiti

Smartcore Express: A reliable solution for receiving your packages from the United States to Haiti

Receive your packages from the United States stress-free, without a credit card, even in difficult times!

Waiting for a package from the United States can quickly turn into a nightmare in Haiti: thefts, delays, blocked or lost packages... Lorvenson Don Pierre has experienced these situations. But instead of giving up, this talented young developer decided to take action. He founded Smartcore Express, a simple, reliable, and secure solution to allow all Haitians to receive their packages from the United States, hassle-free.

What Smartcore Express Offers

Smartcore Express is a direct gateway between American platforms and Haitian homes. Here’s what makes it different:

- Order from Amazon, Walmart, Shein, Temu, etc. without needing a credit card. - Pay in gourdes via MonCash or NatCash, directly from Haiti.
- Receive your packages quickly, even in times of crisis or logistical bottlenecks.

No more barriers: even without a US address or card, you can order online freely.

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Who is this solution for?

Smartcore Express is aimed at all Haitians who want to stay connected to the world:

- Students and entrepreneurs in need of equipment or documents.
- People without a credit card or shipping address in the US.
- Members of the diaspora wishing to send packages to their loved ones in Haiti.

Who is behind this project?

Lorvenson Don Pierre, an active member of the Coding Club Cap-Haïtien, is a passionate young developer who believes in the power of technology to change lives.

Mastering several computer languages (HTML, CSS, JS, PHP, C++, C#), he has applied his expertise to a real-life problem faced by thousands of his compatriots.

His goal: to facilitate access to e-commerce for all Haitians, without exception.

Want to order online with ease?

Don’t wait any longer. Trust a local company that understands your needs and offers personalized, fast, and secure service.

Visit: www.smartcoreexpress.com
WhatsApp / Call: +509 4003 5664

Smartcore Express isn’t just a delivery service: it’s a new era for commerce in Haiti. A solution born from a dream, driven by passion, and built for you.

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Appolon Guy Alain
Appolon Guy Alain
Appolon Guy Alain

Full Stack Developer, Créatif, expérimenté, passionné des nouvelles technologies et de l’art.

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