Wednesday, June 13, 2012

veterans franchise program | veteran franchises | franchising for veterans

Beware of veterans franchise programs!

This website cost a franchise fraud victim their life savings. Don’t have this happen to you through a veterans franchise program!

This franchising for veterans fraud warning website exists to warn you from sailing your financial ship upon the treacherous rocks of franchise churning.

As stated in the book “The Franchise Fraud”, veteran franchises don’t have a chance.

The FTC will not help you.

You will be broke from trying to make the franchise business work, and there will not be any lawyers willing to take on your franchise fraud claim as a contingency case. Like other failed franchisees, you try to salvage what you can financially and quietly row your boat on to another life.

If you do more research, you learn that Franchise Fraud has been around for 20 or 30 years, and the franchisors have the money to retain lawyers, and hire lobbyist to keep the law on their side.

You can read the FTC The Franchise Rule, and see how much the FTC knows about franchise gag orders and franchise confidentiality clauses in the franchise industry, but does nothing about the franchise scams.

This franchise fraud victim recommends to potential victims of veterans franchise program: Go in to business for yourself, and avoid franchising!

If you still feel a need to try franchising, read the book The Franchise Fraud. If, after reading The Franchise Fraud, you found a gem of a franchising for veterans business you can’t stop thinking about, have the AAFD (American Association of Franchise Dealers) review it.

Otherwise, the day you sign your franchise agreement papers, you might as well be presigning your bankruptcy papers.

This franchise fraud victim recommends you avoid any veterans franchise program until it is regulated like stocks are by the SEC. The SEC disclosure requirements of a business would give you much more disclosure as to the true viability if a franchise, and reveal if it is in fact a churning franchise.

Don’t throw your financial life away to veteran franchises!

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