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buying, Secret kickbacks and rebates, Ineffective marketing, No franchisor support, Fairy tales, Trap for the trusting, Signs that franchises aren’t selling, Signs that potential franchisees are nervous and aren
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20020228-franchise-chief
Industry in disrepute, Credibility, Public perception of sleaze and greed, Signs that potential franchisees are nervous and aren’t buying, Mask of respectability, National press coverage, Canada, 19980911 Chained down
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buying
Lawyers threaten to get Code of Ethics complaint letter withdrawn
No duty of care to public
Signs that potential franchisees are nervous and aren’t buying
State sanction
Symbiotic
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"It's an astonishing dysfunction in the GNC system if franchisees are buying increasing amounts of product from the outside. That simply should not be happening," Mr. Giblen said. He
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20050110-gnc-corp
Signs that potential franchisees are nervous and aren’t buying, Sincerity, Sold only to people with no small business experience (very naïve), State refuses to even listen, State sanction, Success
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19980601-ontario-franchise
Signs that potential franchisees are nervous and aren’t buying
Sincere ignorance
Sincerity
Siren song
Situationism psychology: people are influenced by external factors more than internal traits
Slander
Slap on the wrist
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It is understood Caltex is close to completing its new model. It is believed this is based on a franchisee having five to eight sites, which means the number of
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20040430-franchisees-under
It’s easy to be lulled by lower franchise fees and royalties – as is usually the case with home-based franchises. But in the absence of direct customer contact, buyers
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19960819-franchisees-head
One provincial member of parliament is getting involved in this dispute. Sault Ste. Marie’s Tony Martin has been pushing for a bill to protect franchisees from corporate owners. Some
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20011207-bill-to
Geoffrey Sturgess, lawyer at Blake Lapthorn, which is representing around 50 franchisees, said individual franchisees’ costs for legal advice came to around £1,500 each, so far, and would probably
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20100305-franchisees-voice