Miami Beach, FL asked in Contracts for Florida

Q: Is it posible to recover my money ?

Hi , I hired an AMAZON AUTOMATION company to manage my Amazon store , they charged $40,000 , we signed a contract for 12months , they generated some sales for about two months and then they stop , last thing they were gonna order products from China , I paid them $10,000 , it’s been two months they stop answering , they stop providing the service .

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Travis S. McConnell
Travis S. McConnell
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  • Orlando, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: It will be difficult to answer this question without reviewing the terms of your contract (provided that you had one). Generally, the parties rights in a business transaction are dictated by the express terms of contract. If there is a breach of those terms, and damages result, a court is able to enter a judgment in the non-breaching party's favor. Also, if there is some form of deceit or fraud, that may also be a basis for recovery.

Jennifer Newton
Jennifer Newton
Answered
  • Miami, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: To recover your money from the Amazon automation company, start by reviewing the contract to check for any breaches of terms and any dispute resolution clauses. Document all communications, payments, and service logs to build your case. Send a formal demand letter to the company, requesting either the continuation of services or a refund, and cite the breach of contract. Give them a clear deadline for response. Simultaneously, contact your bank or credit card company to dispute the charge and request a chargeback if applicable. If the company does not respond or resolve the issue, consult an attorney who specializes in contract law for legal advice and possible actions.

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