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…a company that promised high-flying returns back when it first went public, though it has suffered from promising more than it delivered. Some tough years of losses and poor management have seen
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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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promised in a contract signed with Countrywide. They, too, have not been able to get anyone to fully investigate, although the Better Business Bureau last month revoked the membership of several
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at BHA," Mr. Preib writes in a complaint about the company, filed this month with the Competition Bureau in Hull, Que. "I was told, 'Where do you think our bread and butter came from John, from
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the franchise. "We couldn't even try to get a loan for a home because it's so hard. You can't get a loan if you can't show income, so that was just one more thing for us, but you have to keep going. So we sold
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and have to abide by minimum-wage laws,” she says. “Using the independent contractor model, Coverall doesn’t have to worry about any of that, so they underbid for contracts and obviously the person who gets
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in this new store idea and promised a 20% return by May 2009. Forbes contacted a lawyer recently and says, "I was told it would be a waste of money to pursue, because there isn't any money to get
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averages about $8,500 to $10,000 a month worth of gross sales. That is our goal. We can't write it anywhere and we can't promise it to anybody, but we always… .that's what we do. A lot of our routes
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dieter Shirley Kerr does not want much - just the personalised weight-loss programme she was promised, or her money back.
Mrs Kerr lost some weight after paying $990 in November for a Sureslim weight
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it is supposed to be. If they promise that you will make a certain amount of money or that your expenditure is pitched at a certain level, you need to get it in writing in the contract, otherwise, you have
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