Orbit Drop (CE) (USOTC:OBDP)
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Orbit Drop, Inc. (Pink Sheets: OBDP) is proud to
announce it is now able to grant franchises in the state of Michigan.
There are 14 states with federal franchising regulations that require
Orbit Drop to file the UFOC and Franchise Agreements. Cain McKnight,
CEO of Orbit Drop, Inc. stated, "We have filed the Offering Circular
in all 14 registration states. The approval and our expansion into
Michigan allow us to continue positioning ourselves as the leader in
this industry."
Orbit Drop is still waiting on approval from 13 states but expects
to be able to franchise in all 50 states within the next two weeks.
Orbit Drop launched its franchising program late last week and has
been contacting prospects as fast as possible while still ensuring the
ability to support each and every one. "It is the first phase of a
long journey," said Dain Turner, Vice President of Franchising for
Orbit Drop, Inc. "We are now registered in Michigan and can commence
speaking to potential franchisees right away."
Orbit Drop, Inc. is a principal eBay drop-off service with
existing stores in Dallas and Houston, Texas and a store in Orange
County, California currently being developed. OrbitDrop makes selling
on eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY) easy and convenient, giving customers
the ability to simply drop off their goods and turn them into cash.
For more information about Orbit Drop, Inc. go to
www.orbitdrop.com.
Matters discussed in this press release are "forward-looking"
statements. Statements describing objectives or goals or the Company's
future plans are also forward-looking statements and are subject to
certain risks and uncertainties, including the financial performance
of the Company and market valuations of its stock, which could cause
actual results to differ materially from those anticipated.
The information provided on this release should not be construed
as an offer of a franchise. Offers of franchises may only be made by
delivery of a franchise offering circular (prospectus), and in certain
states the offering circular must first have been registered with a
state agency that regulates the offers and sales of franchises. The
franchise is presently not being offered in the following states:
California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, New York,
North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington or
Wisconsin.