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of the individual franchisee, Success will happen if I work harder, Success rates fudged, Franchises aren’t selling, Sold during time of psychological vulnerability, especially unemployment
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, Fairy tales, Trap for the trusting, Signs that franchises aren’t selling, Signs that potential franchisees are nervous and aren’t buying, Imbalance of information and power, United States, 20020228 Franchise chief
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Risks: Buying a job, Hefty severance packages, Lost life savings, Siren song, Franchises aren’t selling, McDonald’s of…, Sold during time of psychological vulnerability, especially unemployment
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, Raining litigation, Advice from franchise lawyer only, Get promises in writing, Spouse needs independent legal advice, Spouse can sue for losses also, Fiduciary duty, Franchises aren’t selling, Sold
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, Franchise show, Franchises aren’t selling, Franchises sold hard directly to those who have just lost their job, Franchising is the most lucrative form of commercial lending, Franchisor association public
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, American Franchisee Association, AFA, Investor confidence crushed, no trust or buying, Signs that franchises aren’t selling, Lower quality franchisees, National press coverage, United States, 20000814 What’s wrong
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Risks: Advertorial, Franchises aren’t selling, Franchises sold hard directly to those
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Risks: American Dream, Be your own boss, Development agents really just mini-franchisors, Fear, Franchises aren’t selling, Myth, Renting a business, Seduction, Sold during time
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on the sidelines of the troubled relationship between people who sell franchises and the often naive and uninformed people to buy them.
The typical scenario involves franchisees who lose their shops
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, that kind of competition keeps the loan margins low. Certain other U.S. – based franchises, however, are a different story.
“Some U.S. systems aren’t that desirable from a Canadian point of view,” says Lepard
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