How are Dryject National Marketing Fund fees paid?
Dryject Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
re 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 interest rate by law is 10% annually).
Note 4. Initial, Additional and Refresher Training, and Assistance. We will provide initial training for the Franchise Owner(s) and, if only one owner, then one additional person at no extra charge. We also permit you to send two additional people to the initial training class on a spaceavailable basis at no additional charge. We also reserve the right to charge a per diem fee for other training courses. As of the date of this Disclosure Document, the daily per diem fee ranges from $700-$900, depending upon our personnel involved in this training. You are also responsible for all out-of-pocket expenses (including travel costs, if any) for all training.
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 fees are payable on or before the 15th day of each month. The method of payment is either via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or credit card. Franchisees must authorize their bank to accept automatic withdrawals for all fees, including National Marketing Fund fees.
Dryject will submit charges only for the correct Marketing Fund contributions as noted in the Franchise Agreement. The amount due is the greater of 2% of monthly Gross Revenues or a fixed amount that varies depending on how long the franchise has been operating. For months 1-3, the fee is $0; months 4-12, it's $100 per month; months 13-24, it's $200 per month; months 25-36, it's $300 per month; and months 37 onward, it's $500 per month.
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 by law is 10% annually. Franchisees must also report their monthly Gross Revenues to Dryject by the 15th of the following month.