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Franchisees claim the company’s actions hit their finances and health – and they tell of how they fought backRevealed: how Vodafone ‘left store managers with huge debts and fines during pandemic’When Andrew Kerr collapsed in his kitchen in 2022, his blood pressure was so high that even his wristwatch knew he was in trouble.“They put a monitor on me to check because my [smart] watch started going off … saying [there was] a fibrillation or something,” the family man from Bangor in Northern Ireland says. “This is where the stress is probably pushing in at its highest level for me.” Continue reading…
Franchisees claim the company’s actions hit their finances and health – and they tell of how they fought back
When Andrew Kerr collapsed in his kitchen in 2022, his blood pressure was so high that even his wristwatch knew he was in trouble.
“They put a monitor on me to check because my [smart] watch started going off … saying [there was] a fibrillation or something,” the family man from Bangor in Northern Ireland says. “This is where the stress is probably pushing in at its highest level for me.”