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July 27, 2010
"Struggling franchisees usually have themselves to blame"
Adam Bannister
You can't just sit back and watch the money roll in
Nine in 10 failing franchises are struggling because
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Risks: Any pretence will do, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission , ACCC, Blame the franchisee, Blocking
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to do with our damn stores. But it's one thing to be behind the big mahogany desk calling the shots and another to be down here in the trenches."
Pankratz is part of a group of franchisees who blame
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previous visits.
Ms Ding blamed the franchisees for the current state of affairs at Green Power - accusing some of them of harassing and threatening two staff into resigning, leaving her as the company's
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, Blame the franchisee, Caveat emptor - let the buyer beware, Outright scam, Must buy only through franchisor (tied buying), Short- or forced-shipping, Franchisor controls retail prices, Gouging
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model at the expense of the franchisee." Evans is now picking up the pieces. "The way they get you to run it, there's no profit, there's no nothing,'' she said.
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Germany (DNFV).
BusinessWeek.com
March 19, 2007
Subway Franchisees Unhappy in Germany
Struggling to keep their businesses afloat, the sandwich chain's German franchise owners blame high fees
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.
But it appears that this is not always the case. Last week, former Mr Video franchisees, whose ventures were unsuccessful, blamed the franchisor and said the contract was designed to set them up for failure
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The suit is the latest in a wave high-profile litigation launched by aggrieved franchisees against their corporate parent. Midas, Shoppers Drug Mart, Quiznos, and national icon Tim Hortons each
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results were released separately from Hartco Enterprises as a result of a plan to spin off its computer and communications divisions, which include Compucenter and The Telephone Booth.
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Risks: Termination of franchisee, single, Canada, 20001212 Hartco blames
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