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“Despite the hype that franchising is the safest way to go when starting a new business, the research just doesn’t bear that out,” says Timothy Bates, an economist at Wayne State University
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20061101-franchising-aspiring
: Encroachment (too many outlets in area), Blame the franchisee, Internet franchise-sales hype, Internet sales cannibalization, False earnings claims, Model of de-regulated free-marketeers, Misrepresentations, United States, 20000601 Pre-Internet
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Head lease advantage
Ignores court orders
Ineffective marketing
Intentional interference with economic relations
Internet franchise-sales hype
Insolvency
Labour unrest
Landlord betrayal
Listing fees
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to franchisees
Emails, unauthorized sent to suppliers
Internet anonymous posters protected
Internet franchise-sales hype
Internet information sharing
Marshall McLuhan
Open source franchising
Power to publish
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. That was $170,000 ago.
John Lorinc
"I read the hype." says former franchisee Peter Thomas. "I just didn't realize it was hype."
Since Michael Martino acquired the Canadian Mail Boxes Etd. licence
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19981201-the-sure
many outlets in area), U.S. Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Internet franchise-sales hype, Canada, United States, 20040703 Payback sought
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follow as a result of getting into a franchise agreement.
I want to commend the member for Sault Ste Marie for his diligence and commitment in trying to improve the lot of franchisees. I think you have
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posters protected
Internet enables consumers to complain more and sooner
Internet franchise-sales hype
Internet information sharing
Internet offshore gambling vulnerable to crime
Internet, franchisor
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, Confidence game, Development deal hype, Development deal collapses before risk shifted from initial investors to sub franchisees, If it doesn't jingle, it doesn't count, Initial public offering, IPO
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The franchise group's objection notes that the proposed sale agreement calls for founder Napoleon Barragan to receive $500,000 annually for 10 years, in addition to a $75,000 signing bonus. Plus
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