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by mildlyclassic
2076 days ago
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OP here. It's a good point you raise, its something we did our homework on and were advised that since we're offering a commercial franchise agreement and not a share purchase agreement we don't fall afoul of the SEC. It's also the reason why we've been able to offer only a limited amount of information on the website. |
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EDIT: I had thought that a commercial franchising agreement implicitly assumes that the purchaser would be operating the franchise directly. However, in this case, it looks like Wifi Dabba will be operating the POP equipment in India for investors not in the immediate POP vicinity. In any case, all the best!