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Java Jo’z Snowden Is Granted Second Motion to Continue Sentencing

[ Franchise Pick - Picking the Perfect Franchise] FranBest’s FRANCHISE WATCH has been keeping tabs on the story of Java Jo’z franchisor Roy Snowden, who has been convicted of Tax Evasion & Fraud charges. 

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http://www.bluemaumau.org [Bluemaumau.org] Official Statement from Cuppy's Coffee & More | Blue MauMau: “…I took a look at the Nevada Secretary of States website and searched out Medina Enterprises were we learn that the corporate entity was formed 12/16/2003 and is Active and in good standing. Their officers all have the last name of Morgan (Alyssa R, Christina F, and Robert C) and use the address of 2533 N.

http://scobleizer.com [Scobleizer.com] Don’t get ripped off by franchises « Scobleizer - Tech Geek Blogger: […] A recent post by Robert Scoble on his Scobelizer blog highlight the problems his brother Ben, encountered after signing a franchise agreement for a Java Jo’z coffee franchise.  According to Ben’s account, posted on his website, Ben and a partner gave the company a $30,000 refundable downpayment, contingent upon their being able to locate a suitable location in Richmond, VA.  According to Ben, they could not find a site and requested their $30,000 back.  That’s when the fun began. […]

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Posted at January 25, 2007 12:56 AM

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