Dear Zab Twins,
This past week has been a whirlwind of revelations about Darren Campbell’s FBA Brand Builder program, and the fallout is only beginning. While much of the attention has been on Darren himself, it’s becoming clear that your involvement goes far deeper than many might realize. And as the story continues to unravel, it’s only a matter of time before the media spotlight shifts to you.
Let’s start with the foundation of Darren’s program. It’s obvious he didn’t build this alone. The structure of his FBA Brand Builder program is a near-carbon copy of the blueprint you provided. Early versions of his contracts even listed your names alongside his, and the connections didn’t stop there. When clients encounter serious issues and demand refunds, who do they find themselves dealing with? Joy Raj—your Chief Revenue Officer and partner—stepping in as an enforcer to handle damage control.
Joy’s reputation among clients isn’t stellar, to say the least. We’ve heard him described repeatedly as difficult and unhelpful, someone whose role seems more about stonewalling than resolving. Then there’s Graham Colmer, your Client Fulfillment Manager, who appears in videos critiquing underperforming PPC accounts. It’s evident that The FBA Start-Up isn’t a distant advisor; your company is still deeply intertwined with Darren’s operations.
And what about the financials? It’s hard to ignore the likelihood that you’re still receiving a percentage of the £6.5K fee Darren charges his clients. That would explain why your team remains so involved in the day-to-day issues his program generates.
Beyond the business side of things, we have pressing questions. Did you know about Darren’s alleged drug-dealing past, the violent attacks that were reportedly covered up, and his rumored connections to paramilitaries? Were you aware of the intimidation tactics used to silence critics? We received a direct threat ourselves—there’s no doubt it was per Darren’s request.
As media scrutiny ramps up, the connections between your operation and Darren’s problems will only become more apparent. The Belfast Telegraph’s initial exposé was just the start. Local media has already begun pulling its support for Darren, and former client Kirsty’s recent interview with the Belfast Telegraph is gaining traction. More coverage is on the way—it’s not a question of if, but when.
You’ve kept a relatively clean nose so far, but let’s be real: the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Darren’s lack of experience, his team’s ineptitude, and his program’s systemic failures reflect directly on you. By continuing to stay tied to him, you’re putting your own reputation—and that of your company—at risk.
The bigger picture is also concerning. In one of your videos, a company structure was shared on a whiteboard. While not all the names were legible, it was clear that this is much larger than just Darren’s and your company. Joy Raj seems to oversee multiple individuals who could be running their own FBA mentorship programs, suggesting this isn’t an isolated issue but part of a sprawling network.
(Could that be Darren's name fourth from the left? Difficult to say - the writing is quite small)
If Darren’s situation is an indication of what’s happening across the board, the media won’t stop at him. The scrutiny will eventually land on you.
Here’s the reality: Darren isn’t equipped to right this ship. He lacks the intelligence, experience, and team to fix the program’s growing problems. His move to Dubai feels more like a retreat than a recovery. And as his program continues to crumble, anyone associated with him will face the consequences.
We’re offering this advice because it’s not too late for you to act. Cut Darren loose now. Publicly distance yourselves. Sever all ties before his failures drag you down with him. Protect your brand, your reputation, and the larger network you’ve built.
This isn’t just about Darren anymore. The cracks in his program are exposing broader issues within the structure you’ve helped create. By continuing to stand by him, you’re risking everything you’ve worked for.
Sincerely,
The FBA Brand Grifter Team