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Post by TimeToGo on Dec 2, 2018 17:00:02 GMT
Lets use this thread to share ways to get out. No bitching, complaining or attacking each other. Lets stay focused and get this chapter of our lives over with.
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Post by TimeToGo on Dec 2, 2018 17:05:07 GMT
How about breach of the franchise agreement. definitions.uslegal.com/f/fundamental-breach/ "Article 25 defines fundamental breach as A breach of contract committed by one of the parties is fundamental if it results in such detriment to the other party as substantially to deprive him of what he is entitled to expect under the contract, unless the party in breach did not foresee and a reasonable person of the same kind in the same circumstances would not have foreseen such a result." Reading over the Glassdoor reviews about Lift Brands there is documented proof the IT department knew Fitware was in trouble and without fitware we are completely deprived of running a business.
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Post by Quackgoestheduck on Dec 2, 2018 18:54:59 GMT
Is this a thing? If so, you are right.
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Post by snaplongtimer on Dec 3, 2018 14:44:08 GMT
There is probably a breach, but foreseeing this coming I doubt it. Also, using anonymous glassdoor reviews to be used as evidence foreseeing trouble to come? I wouldn't consider that evidence.
I expect a certain amount of credit issued to us to take the steam out of the anger we all share. We will probably not be running 100% until 2 weeks in. That's 50% off corp fees associated with the shutdown at a minimum. So I would wait till the smoke clears to assess the damage done and expect some kind of credit for sure.
Also, there's another thread called "exit plan". Before creating a new one search for others that may have useful information already mentioned.
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Post by fishstyxx on Dec 3, 2018 16:08:41 GMT
You would need to be able to contact the actual people who wrote the reviews in order to depose them. However, about 9 or 10 years back while still on checkfree I had an email exchange with their head of technology expressing my concerns about several different vulnerabilities with using windows systems including ports which were vulnerable and other shortcomings on windows systems when they're connected to the internet. I also offered to put them in touch with companies who could take a look at their system configuration and recommend ways to ensure they don't have to take the system down for maintenance and if there are problems, be able to have the system back up and running with a known, good, snapshot in MINUTES. I had a customer, Aerospace Corporation, which created an internal document for hardening windows. They said they would declassify it for me and I could share it with Snap's IT lead. The cost to Snap? $0. Of course if they make the necessary changes to improve their architecture and configuration there would be a cost.
Their response was basically, go F%^$ yourself, we don't need your help, we have this under control. That was my last exchange with them. Oh, and I never delete emails with corporate, so yes I do still have those emails and those, along with my testimony would hold up in court.
Oh, and by the way, I'm also the one who stated during the convention that they should hand all of this over to a company that does it for a living. Snap should focus on their core competency, which is fitness.
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Post by Dale on Dec 3, 2018 19:49:30 GMT
"Snap should focus on their core competency"...hehe that is a good one!
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Post by peterlafluer on Dec 4, 2018 2:55:39 GMT
Hey at least they are "deferring" corporate payments until Fitware is back online. Funny, I offered to "deffer" payroll to my trainers and they seemed to have a problem with it.
13 days and counting, Good thing I bought a business that can be run absentee. No wait! We don't do that anymore, if you are not staffing your clubs at least 30hrs a week, your not running the play!
Send your secret shoppers to my club now tell me how out of compliance I am. Life is too goddamn short for this shit. No business of this size should be down for 13 days.
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Post by snaplongtimer on Dec 4, 2018 14:59:13 GMT
We'd better not be charged full price this month for this crap. I'm just getting more and more pissed sitting here thinking about it. Looking through my contract and reading about all the bullshit I never should have signed for. Never again.
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