Final Meeting with Client and Franchisor

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The next call we had with the Franchisor, my client came into the office.  He felt more comfortable with interactions in-person rather than over the telephone so I encouraged him to come back in.  He was pleased that I took the time out to see him in the office.  Once inside, we called the Franchisor for our final meeting.  We discussed the territory in detail and the adjustments that we made.  We went over the addendum changes again and confirmed that we were expecting the adjustments back from Eric Riess, our franchise attorney.   At the end of this meeting, my client and I discussed the transfer of funds to attend the next training.  The original training date was scheduled for October 11th 2010, however the Franchisor indicated his trainer had a challenge with that date and needed to move the training to October 25th, 2010.  We understood, however my client was extremely excited to start learning the materials.  He put in for the transfer and we made final arrangements to purchase his franchise.

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