Pop-A-Lock Franchise Information
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| Business Established: |
1991
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| Franchising Since: |
1994
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| Franchised Units: |
182
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| Company Owned Units: |
0
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| Start-up Cost: |
$30,000
to $45,000
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| Total Investment: |
$100,000
to $150,000
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Offering Financial Assistance
SBA - National Franchise Registry. Other third party financing available.
Special Incentives
VetFran Participant
MinorityFran Participant
Women's Programs Available
International Opportunity
Franchise Resale Opportunity
Home Based Franchise
VetFran Incentive
Pop-A-Lock offers a discount on Initial Fee to Veterans
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COMPANY DETAILS
Description
Pop-A-Lock is consolidating multi-billion dollar industries that are fragmented. Pop-A-Lock is the ONLY nationwide mobile locksmith, security and car door unlocking service provider. No national competitor. Exclusive territories. Service model - no storefront required. Start with one marketing employee and two service employees. Gradually expand coverage throughout your exclusive service area. Great ROI. Guaranteed customer opportunities. Commercial National Customers (McDonald's, Standard Parking, etc.). Recession proof, consistent business.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
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Michael Kleimeyer
Director of Franchise Development |
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Don Marks
CEO |
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1018 Harding Street
Suite 101 |
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Lafayette |
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LA |
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70503 |
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(877) 233-6211 |
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(337) 233-6211 |
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(337) 233-6655 |
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TRAINING
New Franchisee Training from Franchisor on Marketing and Operating the Franchised Service Area. Franchisee's Employees receive one+ weeks of training in proprietary techniques. ALOA approved testing and training for locksmith employees.
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QUALIFICATIONS
We are looking for highly qualified individuals with a keen business sense and high ethical and customer service standards. They should have prior business and/or ownership experience. No industry experience needed. The ability to follow a proven, successful business model is important.
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