Clients of a controversial online “brand building” company which shut last week were told to pay up by March 31 – the day its founder announced its liquidation.
FBA Brand Builder founder Darren Campbell announced via social media last week the company would be no more, blaming a fall in revenue caused by negative coverage of the business in the media and online.
Clients of the company, which claimed to help people set up businesses on Amazon, have now been left in limbo with many signing up in the weeks before its collapse.
Those on who had signed up to its ‘Growth’ programme were issued with a notice by FBA Brand Builder on Monday March 24 to pay their £150 per month retainer fee by the end of the month – the same day that the…