My account with 8fig became delinquent after a slowdown in sales and their aggressive, unsustainable remittance schedule. I immediately acted in good faith, signing a conditional release between 8fig and Stripe for $10,000 to be paid directly to 8fig, and agreed to pay the remaining $6,335. Those payments were made in full and ahead of schedule.Despite providing documented proof of every transaction — including bank records and Stripe’s own confirmation of the release — I was repeatedly misled. On August 5, 8fig’s account manager Joseph Eno confirmed in writing that Stripe had released the $10,000 to 8fig. Yet shortly after, I received an email claiming I still owed $16,000. When I presented proof, the amount changed to $6,000, then to $5,000, then $2,900, with no explanation or corrected accounting.Each time I provided the same verified documentation, 8fig contradicted itself and revised its story. When I pressed for answers, I was ignored for over a week. When Mr. Eno finally responded, he reversed his earlier statements and falsely claimed Stripe had not released the $10,000.Recently, I scheduled a meeting with Mr. Eno to resolve the matter. He rescheduled the meeting right before it was set to begin, and when I joined the newly scheduled meeting, he failed to show up entirely. No notice, no apology, and no follow-up.
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