The truth about opportunities involving display racks

By Mr. Work @ Home, Publisher of WorkAtHomeTruth.com

Display racks and the scammers

Thousands of entrepreneurs who buy into businesses to own and service in-store carousel racks that display Disney, Warner Bros., Coca-Cola, Pepsi or other trade-named plush toys, t-shirts and trinkets are getting taken for a ride on a long and often profitless track, according to federal and state law-enforcement officials.

Watch out for these shady business practices...

Display Rack business opportunities are often sold by unethical marketers who often engage in shady business practices such as:

• Charging distributors retail prices instead of wholesale prices for product inventory, making profits virtually impossible for the distributor.
• Delivering out-of-date, leftover, or worthless merchandise to the distributors.
• Promising that they'll find the distributors prime locations for their display racks, but then either don't help the distributors find locations at all or find very unprofitable locations for the distributors.
• Never delivering any of the equipment or merchandise after taking your money.
• Folding up shop and leave the distributor abandoned after taking their money (sometimes thousands of dollars).

Hundreds lose their life's savings

In one display rack scam, hundreds of people all of the U.S. lost their life's savings by investing in a toy distributorship company. The company made those people believe they could make hundreds of thousands of dollars selling toys. But the only people who made any money on the deal were officers of the company who took the money to buy luxury cars, furs, and diamonds.

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