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that an unexplained $425,000 from the franchisees’ advertising trust account was paid to Austin between 1990 and 1992, according to a court affidavit.
The franchisees are involved in a dispute
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and Consumer Services, Ministry of Government Services, Ontario, Convicted fraud artist, Racketeering, Hates publicity, Public perception of sleaze and greed, Advertising fund paid to executives, Check kiting, Canada, 19930623 The secret
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means it's time to pop the champagne.
But this is often when things turn ugly for the company's frachisees.
Franchisers love their national advertising funds. In theory, each franchisee pays about 2
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account access by franchisor, Convicted fraud artist, Termination threats, Pooled money, Sweatshops, Fraud, Sales, overstating, Advertising fund paid to executives, Advertising fund buys franchisor’s assets, Wild West of the business world, Intimidation, Canada, 19930925 Millions are
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Complaints from Pizza Pizza franchisees cover such issues as the way the company accounts for fees paid by stores to cover rent and advertising charges. A group of 34 franchisees are taking
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allowances and inside money
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Advertising fund buys franchisor’s assets
Advertising fund paid to executives
Advertising fund put into general franchisor's coffers
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and Goliath story, Advertising fund buys franchisor’s assets, Advertising fund paid to executives, Advertising fund use disagreements, Anger, Be your own boss, Bob “Bhupinder” Baber, Cruelest lies
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said.
Pizza Pizza executives would not comment.
Fammartino and Michael are among about 50 franchise owners seeking an accounting of how Pizza Pizza spent more than $80 million they have paid since 1988
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too quickly, for overcharging it on supplies and equipment and for failing to promote the brand, even though Sweet Traditions has paid $2.5 million into a "brand fund."
Sigurdson said product sales
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Pizza trust accounts.
The report probed the use of franchise trust funds to pay executives, give free pizza handouts, hold lavish parties for head office staff and franchisees, earn bank interest
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