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From the Wires
Smart Franchisees Think Twice About Discounted Fees
By: PR Newswire
Feb. 12, 2009 11:05 AM
Interstate All Battery Center Attracts Franchisees with a No-Gimmick Investment and Sound Infrastructure
Interstate All Battery Center recently moved their training courses to its new multi-million dollar facility near its "Discounting sends a strong negative message that makes franchisors seem desperate," said Eric Stites, President of Franchise Business Review. He compares the effects of discounting franchises to those of buying or leasing a car: the buyer will ultimately end up paying more than the original sticker price. "IABC goes about franchising the right way and continues to see high franchisee satisfaction at full cost," said Stites. He cautions potential franchisees to look at "the bigger picture" when it comes to choosing the best franchise fit. He urges prospects to conduct their own research prior to any commitments, and says invaluable tools such as training and support should not be compromised in exchange for the reduced franchise fees. Newly-signed IABC franchisee Sherman says he believes discounts complicate the signing process. He decided to take a different route after more information was disclosed to him. "IABC's straightforward method made it clear that I had made a very solid business decision." IABC's proven ingredients to success have helped position the company to lead the retail battery category, which analysts project will reach About Interstate All Battery Centers Founded in 1952 and based in
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lauren@spmcommunications.com
SOURCE Interstate All Battery Center
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