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and acquisitions, Necessary illusions, Code of ethics, almost never enforced, Corporate stores competing with franchisees, Expropriation without compensation, Termination of franchisee, single, Non-compete restrictions, Non-compete restrictions de, New Zealand, 20040927 Buying a
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20040927-buying-a
, Intentional franchisor insolvency, Termination of franchisee, mass, Franchisees are pawns in insolvency flip, Gag order (confidentiality agreement), Non-compete restrictions, Arthur Wishart Act, (Franchise Disclosure), 2000, Canada, Argentina, Canada, 20020217 CAFO NR
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20020217-cafo-nr
outlets put in territory), Non-compete restrictions, Lease obligations make franchisees pay even if not in business, Only offered a fraction of what business is worth, Franchisor refuses to negotiate
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20090329-wizard-franchisees
franchisor's credit card processing company
Must work only as a franchisee
New buyer must sign current, often less favorable, contract
Non-compete restrictions
Right of first refusal
Stop territorial
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/the-marriage:wedding-day
the franchisee will incur significant job costs yet will be competing with non-franchise painting companies who aren't encumbered by those costs.
It appears CertaPro is engaged in churning—reselling
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/certapro-painters-franchise
guys out.
"The only one who can compete with a big box or big franchise is another big box or a big franchise," he said, adding that a 2002 vision document for the town states it will discourage
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-to-business franchises that either perform outsourced non-core services or provide background assistance to those that do.
Document shredding, cleaning services, sign and graphics shops, for instance
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19981229-experts-serve
, American Franchisee Association, AFA, Non-compete restrictions, Futility of taking legal action, Bad faith and unfair dealings, Gouging on supplies, Must buy only through franchisor (tied buying
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19990624-peter-singler
franchise corporations routinely and unnecessarily restrain trade between competing vendors. Their franchisees are severely restricted in their ability to shop for and negotiate the best prices
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19990624-susan-kezios
owned stores to compete with its own Franchisees. In this way, the Franchisor cashes in on the name recognition built by the very Franchisees its predatory practices now harm. This practice is predatory
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/public-comment-133