factual

When are Dryject National Marketing Fund contributions due?

Dryject Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

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Note 2. National Marketing Fund. You must contribute to the National Marketing Fund ("Marketing Fund") according to the following schedule: The greater of 2% of the monthly Gross Revenues generated by the Franchise Owner from the Franchised Business or for months 1-3: $0 per month; months 4-12: $100 per month; months 13-24: $200 per month; months 25-36: $300 per month; months 37 and forward: $500 per month. Marketing Fund contributions are payable on or before the 15th day of each month.

Marketing Fund fees will be paid via EFT or credit card as described in Note 1. We will submit charges only for the correct Marketing Fund contributions as noted in your Franchise Agreement.

Note 3. Non-Compliance Fee. If you fail to pay your Royalty Service Fee, National Marketing Fund contribution or any amount owing to us or our affiliates (if applicable), by its due date, then you are subject to a Non-Compliance Fee of $100 per incident plus 1½ % interest per month on the unpaid balance or the maximum interest permitted by law if it is lower (in California the highest inter

Source: Item 6 — OTHER FEES (FDD pages 14–18)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Dryject's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, National Marketing Fund contributions are due on or before the 15th day of each month. The amount due is the greater of 2% of the monthly Gross Revenues generated by the Franchise Owner or a fixed amount that varies depending on how long the franchise has been operating. For months 1-3, the amount is $0 per month; months 4-12, $100 per month; months 13-24, $200 per month; months 25-36, $300 per month; and months 37 and forward, $500 per month.

Dryject requires franchisees to authorize automatic withdrawals for all fees, including the National Marketing Fund contributions, through Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). Franchisees must provide all necessary documents to their bank to ensure these pre-authorized debits are honored. Alternatively, Dryject may request franchisees to sign forms for payments via Visa or MasterCard. Franchisees are responsible for any fees incurred by Dryject in processing these payments.

If a Dryject franchisee fails to pay the National Marketing Fund contribution by its due date, they are subject to a Non-Compliance Fee of $100 per incident, plus 1½% interest per month on the unpaid balance, or the maximum interest permitted by law if it is lower. In California, the highest interest rate allowed by law is 10% annually. This highlights the importance of timely payments to avoid additional charges and potential penalties.

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.