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was one of several franchisees suing Quiznos for fraud, exploitation, saturating geographies and violating the conditions of its Uniform Franchise Offering Circular.
A recent class-action suit
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20061213-quiznos-terminates
predictions they made.
The Dominion Post
June 15, 2009
Laws to prevent fraud wanted
Claire McEntee
A government decision to not regulate New Zealand's franchise industry leaves franchisees vulnerable
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20090615-laws-to
They had asked Perbadanan Nasional to stop funding franchise businesses as it was not benefiting franchisees. They are worried they would go bust as they are being victimised and used as “baits
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/200900911-association-unaware
are exemplary, which have reasonable standards of conduct, and which are practicing legalized fraud?
The Toronto Star
September 4, 1998
Franchisees need fair-deal law
John Deverell
FRANCHISEE FIGHTER
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, independent, Franchisor abandonment, No franchisor support, Accounting fraud, Breach of contract, United States, 20010330 L.A. Franchisee
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will exceed the arbitration award. The franchisees must pay Pizza Pizza $500,000 for legal expenses spent fighting the unsubstantiated fraud allegations.
Pizza Pizza lawyer Daniel Vukovich said
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fraud, One of us, Fraud, Outright scam, Language shortcomings create a vulnerability, Register franchisees and franchisors, Mediation as information gathering, Immigrants as prey, Franchisor association
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20080229-green-power
victims, mainly Chinese and Indian immigrants, who each paid him between $21,000 and $25,000. The matter is being investigated by the Serious Fraud Office.
Many of the franchisees are familiar
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20080214-franchisees-angry
The Abbo case is one of at least three pending lawsuits against Barbat and his company by franchisees that claim they each invested hundreds of thousands of dollars to open one or more Wireless
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20100215-wireless-toyz
Proper laws would lift the standard of business contracts and protect franchisees and consumers from being cheated…Sometimes, fraud was unintentionally committed because both franchisees
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20020402-regulations-on