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subject to expert fraud because it is a credence good service, Lending duty, Professional negligence, Bankruptcies, Bankruptcies, several, Honesty, Divorce, Asset appraisals inflated, Competence, New Zealand, Australia, 20080518 Blue Chip
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appraisals , Abuse of business, regulatory & political authority can destroy people , Activism over the internet , Air of desperation, Bandwagon effect, Bank has a higher standing as creditor than fraud victims, Bank won't finance deal because they know something you don't, Banks allegedly mastermind fraud, Beyond the Tipping Point
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Appraisals grotesquely inflated, Appraiser and lender has cozy, repeat-business relationship, Arthur Wishart Act (Franchise Disclosure), 2000, Canada, Attempts to rehabilitate image, Authority and credibility of the state (disclosure laws
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Appraisals grotesquely inflated
Appraisals, highest one chosen by lender
Appraiser and lender has cozy, repeat-business relationship
Appropriate franchise law
Arbitrate or litigate?: Franchisors will do what is in their
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appraisals inflated
Asset-based lending
Bank calls in debt
Bank CEO's pay
Bank fails to inform Privacy Commission of breach
Bank has a higher standing as creditor than fraud
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For-profit health care generates huge profits for companies south of the border. I experienced exorbitant U.S. health-insurance premiums, inflated medical costs, and incredible administrative hassles over payments for
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…the shares were artificially inflated by certain statements that the defendant made…They are blaming their losses on the low-carb diet craze and we think that is just a
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20040622-another-investor
A "pump and dump" scheme is one that involves artificially inflating the price of a stock or other security through phoney promotion in order to sell at an inflated price
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The payment sets a record for a so-called "ordinary selling price" offence, and tops the previous record of $1-million paid last year by Suzy Shier Inc. in a
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The Competition Bureau said its investigation found Sport Chek "had significantly inflated" the "regular" price at which it sold the goods to make the sale price seem like a better
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