FATJOE

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FATJOE is a digital marketing agency that provides outsourced link building, blogger outreach, and content creation services primarily for SEO and marketing agencies.

Staffordshire, United Kingdom

About FATJOE

FATJOE is a UK-based digital marketing fulfillment provider that specializes in outsourced link building, blogger outreach, and content creation services for SEO and marketing agencies, in‑house marketing teams, and freelancers. Operating primarily as a white‑label service, they deliver products such as blogger outreach placements, niche edits, press release distribution, blog and article writing, and other SEO-focused content assets. Orders are placed online through their dashboard at fatjoe.com, and services are fulfilled by their internal team and vetted publisher network, with reports provided that agencies can pass on to their own clients.

A FATJOE charge on your bank or card statement typically results from ordering SEO or content services through their website. This could be a one‑time purchase of blogger outreach or link placements, an order for blog posts or written content, press release distribution, or other white‑label marketing deliverables. Some agencies also keep a running balance or place repeat orders, so you may see recurring or frequent charges that correspond to ongoing campaigns rather than a traditional "subscription." You could also see a small temporary authorization or pending charge when adding or updating a payment method.

If you’re unsure about a FATJOE charge, start by checking your email for order confirmations or invoices from fatjoe.com and logging into your FATJOE account to review recent orders and billing history. Many agencies order on behalf of clients, so you may want to check with your internal marketing team or agency if you don’t recognize the purchase. For questions or disputes, you can contact FATJOE via their website support/contact form or help desk, providing the last four digits of the card, the exact charge amount, and date so they can locate the transaction. Common issues—such as duplicate orders, unexpected repeat orders, or confusion over currency conversion—are usually resolved by reviewing your order history, confirming who placed the order, and, if needed, arranging adjustments or refunds directly with their support team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a charge from FATJOE on my card or bank statement?

A FATJOE charge usually means you or someone in your organization ordered SEO or content services via fatjoe.com, such as blogger outreach, niche edits, blog writing, or press release distribution. Many marketing and SEO agencies use FATJOE as a white‑label provider, so the charge may relate to work being done for one of your marketing campaigns or clients. Check your FATJOE dashboard and email receipts for details of the specific order tied to the charge.

Does FATJOE use subscriptions, or are charges one‑time purchases?

Most FATJOE services are sold as one‑off orders—you choose a product, quantity, and specifications, then pay at checkout for that order only. Some customers place repeat or bulk orders on a regular schedule (for example, monthly blogger outreach or content orders), which can make the charges look like a subscription even though they are individually billed. If you’re unsure whether someone has set up recurring orders in your account, log in to your FATJOE dashboard and review your recent and past orders.

What are common FATJOE charge amounts and why do they vary?

FATJOE offers many different SEO and content products, and the price varies based on the service type, quantity (e.g., number of placements or articles), and metrics like site quality or word count. A small charge may be for a handful of low‑volume content pieces, while larger charges often correspond to multi‑link blogger outreach campaigns, higher‑tier placements, or bulk content packages. Your invoice and order summary in the FATJOE dashboard will break down exactly what was purchased for each specific amount.

Why do I see a small or pending FATJOE charge that later disappears?

When you add or update a card in your FATJOE account or attempt a new payment, their payment processor may place a small temporary authorization hold to verify that the card is valid. This can appear as a low‑value or $0/£0 test charge labeled with FATJOE or their payment provider and then drop off after a short period. These authorizations are not actual debits and are automatically released by your bank or card issuer, typically within a few business days.

How can I cancel future FATJOE charges or stop repeat orders?

Because FATJOE operates primarily on a pay‑as‑you‑go model, there usually isn’t a traditional subscription to cancel; once you stop placing orders, you stop being charged. However, if you or your agency have set up regular or repeat orders through their platform, you can log into your FATJOE account and cancel or modify those upcoming orders from the orders or campaigns section. If you cannot access the account or believe someone else in your organization is placing orders, contact FATJOE support through their website to review and restrict further billing.

How do I get a refund or dispute a FATJOE charge I don’t recognize?

First, verify whether a colleague, agency, or marketing partner may have used your card for FATJOE services by checking invoices and order emails. If you still don’t recognize the charge or believe it was made in error, reach out to FATJOE via the support or contact form on fatjoe.com, providing the charge date, currency, and exact amount, plus the name on the card so they can locate the transaction. They will review the order details with you and, depending on their terms and the situation (e.g., duplicate order, unauthorized use, or service issue), may cancel pending work or arrange a partial or full refund. If you suspect fraud and cannot resolve it directly, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction.

How can I contact FATJOE about a billing or account question?

You can contact FATJOE through the support/contact form on their website at fatjoe.com, where you can submit a ticket about billing, orders, or account access. Be ready to provide your registered email address, company name, and any invoice or order numbers related to the charge. Their team typically responds by email, so keep an eye on your inbox (and spam folder) for follow‑up questions or confirmation of any changes made to your account or billing.

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