Candace Owens
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knows to play it cool this time. What he doesn't know is that he's messing with the wrong mom. Tiffany's husband is a federal attorney. And Tiffany's pretty dang sharp too. And they notice immediately that the new contract is a death sentence to their small business. It changes a lot of things. Like this little change that they hoped no one would really notice.
knows to play it cool this time. What he doesn't know is that he's messing with the wrong mom. Tiffany's husband is a federal attorney. And Tiffany's pretty dang sharp too. And they notice immediately that the new contract is a death sentence to their small business. It changes a lot of things. Like this little change that they hoped no one would really notice.
The simple way to put it is, whereas they used to pay only corporate royalties of up to 8% of their revenue, this new contract would allow Michael Browning Jr. to add any fees he dreamed up and the contract would become subject to change. Plus, as you can see near the bottom, if you try to get out of the contract in the future, they'll kick you out and take your gym.
The simple way to put it is, whereas they used to pay only corporate royalties of up to 8% of their revenue, this new contract would allow Michael Browning Jr. to add any fees he dreamed up and the contract would become subject to change. Plus, as you can see near the bottom, if you try to get out of the contract in the future, they'll kick you out and take your gym.
The simple way to put it is, whereas they used to pay only corporate royalties of up to 8% of their revenue, this new contract would allow Michael Browning Jr. to add any fees he dreamed up and the contract would become subject to change. Plus, as you can see near the bottom, if you try to get out of the contract in the future, they'll kick you out and take your gym.
All sounds a lot like what happened with Garth Price and Leap of Faith's agreement with Urban Air. This was made doubly sketchy by, among other bad ideas, the call center that Michael Browning Jr. wanted them all to sign up for and pay to build and to staff.
All sounds a lot like what happened with Garth Price and Leap of Faith's agreement with Urban Air. This was made doubly sketchy by, among other bad ideas, the call center that Michael Browning Jr. wanted them all to sign up for and pay to build and to staff.
All sounds a lot like what happened with Garth Price and Leap of Faith's agreement with Urban Air. This was made doubly sketchy by, among other bad ideas, the call center that Michael Browning Jr. wanted them all to sign up for and pay to build and to staff.
Because you see, if you're a parent and you signed your special needs toddler up for toddler gymnastics, you would probably have to call that gym from time to time with questions about, I don't know, the schedule, the curriculum, the incident involving your child yesterday, all kinds of stuff.
Because you see, if you're a parent and you signed your special needs toddler up for toddler gymnastics, you would probably have to call that gym from time to time with questions about, I don't know, the schedule, the curriculum, the incident involving your child yesterday, all kinds of stuff.
Because you see, if you're a parent and you signed your special needs toddler up for toddler gymnastics, you would probably have to call that gym from time to time with questions about, I don't know, the schedule, the curriculum, the incident involving your child yesterday, all kinds of stuff.
It should seem obvious that if an underpaid teenager in a call center four states away picked up the phone when you called, that would be problematic, to say the least. But despite all the franchisees' loud protests, Michael Browning Jr. insisted on this call center. And quickly, the warm suggestion of the call center turned into what sounded an awful lot more like threats and coercions.
It should seem obvious that if an underpaid teenager in a call center four states away picked up the phone when you called, that would be problematic, to say the least. But despite all the franchisees' loud protests, Michael Browning Jr. insisted on this call center. And quickly, the warm suggestion of the call center turned into what sounded an awful lot more like threats and coercions.
It should seem obvious that if an underpaid teenager in a call center four states away picked up the phone when you called, that would be problematic, to say the least. But despite all the franchisees' loud protests, Michael Browning Jr. insisted on this call center. And quickly, the warm suggestion of the call center turned into what sounded an awful lot more like threats and coercions.
Strangely, the contract for the call center contained a hidden clause that said it superseded their franchise agreement. So now both the new ACH agreement and this GLT agreement are both subject to change. And yet somehow they will also supersede your franchise agreement, which is the basis of your entire contract with the parent company.
Strangely, the contract for the call center contained a hidden clause that said it superseded their franchise agreement. So now both the new ACH agreement and this GLT agreement are both subject to change. And yet somehow they will also supersede your franchise agreement, which is the basis of your entire contract with the parent company.
Strangely, the contract for the call center contained a hidden clause that said it superseded their franchise agreement. So now both the new ACH agreement and this GLT agreement are both subject to change. And yet somehow they will also supersede your franchise agreement, which is the basis of your entire contract with the parent company.
That's an agreement that you negotiate for months with your lawyers present. These are documents that these franchisees were being pressured to sign on the spot on Zoom calls under threat and coercion. So Tiffany immediately knew that this was wrong.
That's an agreement that you negotiate for months with your lawyers present. These are documents that these franchisees were being pressured to sign on the spot on Zoom calls under threat and coercion. So Tiffany immediately knew that this was wrong.
That's an agreement that you negotiate for months with your lawyers present. These are documents that these franchisees were being pressured to sign on the spot on Zoom calls under threat and coercion. So Tiffany immediately knew that this was wrong.