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by dkarras
2345 days ago
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I can't really follow your logic there. In my mind for something to be predatory it should be your pretty much only option while promising you the world, an end to your tough situation. If you have a choice and you end up worse off, you just got into a bad deal is all. The deal is fair because both parties thought it was a good deal, no one was forced or desperate. There was no scam involved either (everyone got what they were promised). I can't see how that can be predatory, or even unfair. |
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Also Quiznos collapsed and was blamed for one franchisees eventual suicide due to their predatory tactics that locked franchise owners into paying high ingredient costs that they could not make a profit on.