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Overall Customer Rating and Sentiment

Fba Stores reviews show strong negative sentiment focused on customer service, exchange, refund and cancellation policy, and the price level of this organization is high.

Positive Feedback

No verifiable positive outcomes are reported in the provided review; the training offer and written money back guarantee were disputed by a customer.

Negative Feedback / Risk Areas

  • Repeated Fba Stores customer complaints about denied refunds despite a claimed money back guarantee.
  • Allegations of misleading training claims and high program cost that buyers say did not match results.
  • Poor response from customer service and lack of resolution on exchange, refund and cancellation policy.

Key Takeaways for Future Customers

  • Research Fba Stores reviews and documented complaints before buying an expensive training program.
  • Confirm refund and cancellation terms in writing and consider legal advice if relying on a money back guarantee.
  • Verify expected training outcomes independently rather than relying solely on seller claims.
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FBA Stores AKA Amazing Wealtj Systems SCAM

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  • I invested $34,995 for 3-day training with a 100% money-back guarantee.
  • Refunds were refused; there are complaints and Amazon sued; the firm renamed.

On July 30, 2017 I invested $34,995 with FBA Stores ( AKA Amazing Wealth Systems) after a 3 day training held in Carson, City NV to teach me how to be an Amazon Seller. As an inducement, the company offered a 100% money back guarantee in writing.

It became apparent that it was impossible to make the amount of money presented in their training. I felt many of the facts were misrepresented, lied to us and scammed in their training. On January 2, 2018, I submitted all required documents to FBA Stores per their guarantee, requesting a refund of my $34,995. Received email correspondence refusing to reimburse me.

My attorney mailed a letter to them on January 29, 2018 making demand on my behalf. No response. I wish to warn other potential investors regarding their underhanded tactics to induce you to sign up for their $34,995 program. I am taking legal action against them.

I have found numerous complaints online against them as well as Amazon filing a law suit against FBA Stores.

I guess that is why they changed their name to “Amazing Wealth Systems”. Simply Amazing how they con so many people out of their money.

Loss:
$34995
Cons:
  • Way

Preferred solution: Full refund

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