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Here is a previous case by *** (Identity withheld for privacy reasons).

Client entered into a contract with DBC Limited in which he paid to their marketing company Enopoly Automation a total of $28,000 to set up an online drop shipping store from Walmart. He stated that he wired 15k, then he paid thousands more on his credit card, which the company charged him 4% for using his credit card. He said he also has the receipts for the payment. He said the company tried to get the store set up but was unable to due to Walmart changing its policy on drop-shipping stores. They then tried to get him an Amazon store which only operated for a couple of weeks before failing. He said he didn't pay anything more for them to try and acquire the Amazon store. He said he didn't get any store or recoup any of his money and the company is refusing to refund him despite having a contract with them.