Does Dryject make any representations about a franchisee's future financial performance?
Dryject Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
We do not make any representations about a franchisee's future financial performance or the past financial performance of company-owned or franchised outlets. We also do not authorize our employees or representatives to make any such representations either orally or in writing. If you are purchasing an existing outlet, however, we may provide you with the actual records of that outlet. If you receive any other financial performance information or projections of your future income, you should report it to the franchisor's management by contacting John Paddock, DryJect Management, LLC, 307 Lincoln Avenue, Hatboro, Pennsylvania 19040, Telephone 215-444- 0310, the Federal Trade Commission, and the appropriate state regulatory agencies.
Source: Item 19 — FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE REPRESENTATIONS (FDD page 41)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Dryject's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Dryject does not make any representations about a franchisee's future financial performance, nor does it provide information on the past financial performance of company-owned or franchised outlets. This means that Dryject does not offer any guarantees or projections regarding how much money a franchisee can expect to earn.
Dryject also does not authorize its employees or representatives to make any financial performance representations, either orally or in writing. This policy aims to ensure that prospective franchisees do not receive misleading or unsubstantiated financial information from unauthorized sources. However, if a prospective franchisee is purchasing an existing Dryject outlet, Dryject may provide the actual records of that specific outlet.
It is important for potential franchisees to be cautious about any financial performance information or income projections they receive from sources other than the official FDD or the existing outlet's records. The FDD advises franchisees to report any unauthorized financial performance information to Dryject's management, the Federal Trade Commission, and the appropriate state regulatory agencies. This is a standard practice in franchising, as franchisors are legally restricted in what they can say about potential earnings to avoid misleading potential franchisees.