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  2. Franchise fraud - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, franchising is regulated by a complex web of franchise rules and franchising regulations consisting of the Federal Trade Commission Franchise Rule, state laws, and industry guidelines. [2] The most recent version of the FTC Franchise Rule was in 2007, is printed in FR 2007a, pp. 15544–15575.

  3. Mutual Benefits Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Mutual Benefits Corp. was started by Joel Steinger (aka Joel Steiner), who listed himself as a consultant to the company because he had a criminal background and had been barred by the Securities and Exchange Commission from trading securities.

  4. Franworks Group - Wikipedia

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    Original Joe’s Restaurant and Bar (also called “OJ’s”) was started in 1997 in Calgary, and joined Franworks in 2002.In 2010, OJ’s was named one of Canada's 100 Fastest-Growing Companies by Profit Magazine as they opened over 30+ locations.

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  6. Why the Trader Joe’s lawsuit against a similarly ... - AOL

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    In 2013, Trader Joe's sued a firm called Pirate Joe's that made a business of bringing legally purchased items from a grocery store across the border into Canada and reselling them.

  7. The Actual Brands Behind Some Popular Trader Joe's Products - AOL

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    Joe's Origins. Trader Joe’s may seem like an easygoing, carefree brand, but the higher-ups at corporate treat its inner workings more like an intelligence agency than a grocery store.

  8. Exit scam - Wikipedia

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    An exit scam is a confidence trick, con job or fraud, perpetuated under the guise of a legitimate business, that ends when the originator absconds with the funds contributed by participants. [1] When a business entity pulls the rug and stops shipping orders while receiving payment for new orders, it could take some time before it is widely ...

  9. James Veitch (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    James Veitch (/ v iː tʃ /) is an English comedian, mostly known for his comedy performances using slideshows and video effects that show interactions with authors of scam emails (known as scam baiting). In September 2020, Veitch was the subject of multiple allegations ranging from emotional abuse to rape.