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owners say they pay Grand & Toy 50 per cent of the profits from their stores plus royalty fees. They are required to purchase all their stock from the company and must sell at prices fixed
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20011106-owners-sue
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Risks: 95 per cent of legal fees are paid by franchisors, Confidence game, Disclosure laws: false sense of security, Due diligence cannot predict
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20090608-middlemiss-are
, Franchisor held personally liable, Insolvent system renamed and sold to a relative, Officials fail to freeze assets, Run the billable hour clock, 95 per cent of legal fees are paid by franchisors, Fair
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20080208-flattened-by
creditors, who will get a total of $2 million, will be paid in full up to the first $1,000 of their claims. After that they will receive, on average, 12 cents to 15 cents on every dollar owed
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20020308-doughnut-maker
to derive income from that market share. This was part of Grow Biz’ business plan in June of ’94. I stopped paying the royalties of five per cent. I stopped paying buying group fees of four per cent
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20011025-debbie-tanton
) and "premium income products" were loan products.
They put deposits of around 10 per cent down on yet-to-be built apartments and paid an exorbitant range of fees. Blue Chip in turn paid them a return of 16
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20090512-blue-chip
had perfected the so-called “par-bake” method, in which goods are 95 per cent prepared, flash-frozen, and then later reheated in an oven. In July 2000, Hortons presented the idea—and some samples
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20100907-tim-hortons
://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/45092/angry-dieter039s-wallet-slimmer-after-franchise-fails
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Risks: 95 per cent of legal fees are paid by franchisors, Deposit money not refunded
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20090226-angry-dieters
. And a government-sponsored study released last year forecasts no more than 70 per cent ever will. Unregistered franchisors continued to evade adequate disclosure, conduct high-pressure sales
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19960429-who-will
' Creditors Arrangement Act, CCAA, Intentional franchisor insolvency creates huge fees for legal, accounting, consulting firms, Conflict of interest, trustee/consultant, Breach of trust, Sue the accountant
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/2002308-country-style