conditional

If a Dryject representative makes promises about advertising that contradict the FDD, what should I do?

Dryject Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

te of California.**

Do not sign this Questionnaire if you are a resident of Maryland or the business is to be operated in Maryland.

Do not sign this Questionnaire if you are a Washington franchisee.

As you prepare to enter into a Franchise Agreement with Franchisor, it is important to determine whether any statements or promises were made to you, either orally or in writing, which were not authorized by Franchisor and which may be untrue, inaccurate or misleading.

Please provide honest and complete responses to each of the following:
1. Have you received and personally reviewed our Franchise Agreement and all its attachments?
YesNo
CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN REGARD TO INFORMATION PROVIDED
DIRECTLY FROM FRANCHISOR OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES (NOT ITS FRANCHISEES):
2. Has any employee, broker or other person representing Franchisor
made any statements or promises
concerning the revenues, profits or operating costs of a DRYJECT
franchise?
Yes No
3. Has any employee, broker or other person representing Franchisor
made any statements or promises, other
than those disclosed at Item 19 of the Franchise Disclosure Document
("FDD"), concerning the amount of
money you may earn in the operating of a DRYJECT franchise?
Yes No
4. Has any employee, broker or other person representing Franchisor
made any statements or promises
concerning the likelihood of success that you should or might expect to achieve from operating a DRYJECT
franchise?
Yes No
5. Has any employee, broker or other person representing Franchisor made any statements or promises
concerning the advertising, marketing, training or support service or assistance that we will furnish to you
that contradicts any information in the FDD?
Yes No
6. Has any employee, broker or other person representing Franchisor
made any statements or promises
concerning the costs you may incur in starting or operating a DRYJECT franchise that contradicts any
information in the FDD?
Yes No
7. Has any employee, broker or other person representing Franchisor
made any statements or promises or
agreements relating to a DRYJECT
franchise that contradicts any information in the FDD?
Yes No
If you have answered Yes to any of the questions numbered 2
through 7
above, please provide a full
explanation for each. Attach additional pages if necessary.

Source: Item 8 — BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP (FDD pages 68–229)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Dryject's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, prospective franchisees should carefully consider any statements about advertising made by Dryject representatives that contradict the information provided in the FDD. To ensure transparency and compliance, Dryject includes a Franchise Compliance Questionnaire. This questionnaire specifically asks whether any Dryject employee, broker, or representative has made promises concerning advertising, marketing, training, support, service, or assistance that contradict any information in the FDD.

If a prospective franchisee has received contradictory information, they are instructed to answer 'Yes' to question 5 on the questionnaire. They must then provide a full explanation of the contradictory statements. This process ensures that any discrepancies are documented and addressed before the franchise agreement is finalized.

It is important to note that this questionnaire does not apply to franchises intending to operate in California, or to residents of Maryland, or to franchises operating in Washington. This suggests that Dryject has specific compliance procedures or legal considerations in those states that are handled differently. Prospective franchisees should rely on the information provided in the FDD and any documented clarifications rather than unverified promises made by representatives.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.