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  2. The UPS Store - Wikipedia

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    The UPS Store offers shipping, packaging, printing, shredding, notary services and postal services for individual consumers and small businesses. [7] [8] [9] Franchise locations are typically found on or near military bases, hotels, colleges, shopping centers and convention centers. [10]

  3. How The UPS Store makes the retail experience personal - AOL

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    Casalan, who joined UPS in 2021 and oversees some 5,300 franchise locations, is no stranger to building trust with customers. ... The UPS Store, which offers shipping, postal, print, and business ...

  4. Franchise fee - Wikipedia

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    A franchise fee is a fee or charge that one party, the franchisee, pays another party, the franchisor, for the right to enter in a franchise agreement. Generally by paying the franchise fee a franchisee receives the rights to sell goods or services, under the franchisor's trademarks, as well as access to the franchisor's business processes.

  5. Franchising - Wikipedia

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    A franchise is merely a temporary business investment involving renting or leasing an opportunity, not the purchase of a business for the purpose of ownership. It is classified as a wasting asset due to the finite term of the license. Franchise fees are on average 6.7% with an additional average marketing fee of 2%. [10]

  6. UPS hits customers with new fees for oversized packages - AOL

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    United Parcel Service Inc will begin charging an extra $150 next month to handle oversized packages and pallets.

  7. Franchise agreement - Wikipedia

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    A franchise agreement is a legal, binding contract between a franchisor and franchisee. In the United States franchise agreements are enforced at the State level. Prior to a franchisee signing a contract, the US Federal Trade Commission regulates information disclosures under the authority of The Franchise Rule . [ 1 ]

  8. Franchise disclosure document - Wikipedia

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    A franchise disclosure document (FDD) is a legal document which is presented to prospective buyers of franchises in the pre-sale disclosure process in the United States.It was originally known as the Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC) (or uniform franchise disclosure document), prior to revisions made by the Federal Trade Commission in July 2007.

  9. Willy Adames is MLB's top free-agent shortstop. Could his ...

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    Brewers shortstop Willy Adames hit 32 homers and drove in 112 runs, each single-season career highs in 2024. He's ranked fifth in Yahoo Sports' top 50 free agents.