Thursday 8 September 2011

"SHANE RADBONE" NOW MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER LAUGHINGSTOCK AT 7-ELEVEN AUSTRALIA

SHANE RADBONE CHEATING LITTLE CHILDREN
AND POCKETING THE CASH?
Shane Radbone, the CEO who was directly responsible for the criminality and ultimate collapse at Allied Brands Ltd (ABQ) has seen his reputation collapse as a result of his the corrupt operation of Allied Brands.  


Hiring errors at Australia's 7-Eleven company saw him appointed to the COO position at this company.  Reportedly their HR department didn't check his CV before recommending him, and they've now discovered their error.  7-Eleven franchisees however have been having a field day with emails circulating among them about his actions at Allied Brands and elsewhere.  He's 7-Eleven's biggest inside joke!


Likewise Radbone has seen his speaking engagements dry up as word of the Allied Brand's exploits become widely known.  Even many of his former Adelaide friends are steering clear of these people.  Shane and his wife Victoria Elise Radbone have still failed to pay back what many believe was a fraudulent loan to purchase Allied Brands shares, which of course are now worthless.  With interest, now approaching $1M.  About 1/3 of the cash missing from this company. 


Shane Radbone, in desperation, has hired an internet consultant in an attempt to mask his past.  The consultant has persuaded Radbone to put the same "self-promotion" website up under different web addresses, in the misguided idea that this will fool Google to show only these fraudulent, positive results.


As anyone knows, Google's smarter than Shane Radbone.  In fact, a used tampon is smarter than Shane Radbone.  

Tuesday 6 September 2011

EX-MACCA'S CEO COMPARES BASKIN ROBBINS PROFIT MODEL TO THE BANKRUPT KRISPY KREME

23 year veteran of McDonalds Australia, Merrill Pereyra, has warned punters away from Baskin Robbins in Australia, comparing the failed profit model at Krispy Kreme donuts to Baskin Robbins in Australia.


STORY IS HERE


He points out the same issues franchisees in Australia have had over the years - "The franchise model must be geared to sales sustainability and supporting the franchisees to gain a return on investment as soon as possible"


A completely contrary condition to the current Baskin Robbins franchisees around the country.