Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Important information for potential franchise buyers

ATTENTION: If you plan on investing money with Reza Solhi, also known as "Anthony", you should first read the news articles on this site.Click on to see larger picture!

Picture of Mr. Reza Solhi (a.k.a Anthony)


Reza Solhi is located and operates from Toronto, Canada. Solhi has owned and managed the 3 for 1 Pizza franchise chain and in connection with that chain, he was criminally charged with fraud. Subsequently, he started the Pizza One, Pizza Uno and Anthony’s Kitchen franchises under the sole directorship of his mother Ashraf (Ashley) Mirkhan.

Ashley (Ashraf) Mirkhan, Mother of Reza Solhi and Sole Director of the companies Pizza One Inc., Anthony's Pizza Uno Inc. and Anthony's Kitchen Inc.

Logos for Mr. Reza Solhi's Companies

We want potential investors to be aware of judgments against Solhi. Click on the following links to read about Reza Solhi (now known as Anthony) and his business associates.

Caught in a franchise fiasco - Toronto Star
Regulator could help franchise feuds - Toronto Star
Lawyer vindicated in cost award case Toronto Star
Notorious franchiser suing Oxford - Toronto Star
Judge moves to aid pizza franchisees
Charges withdrawn in 3 for 1 Pizza case
Pizza franchise dispute 'like piracy on the high seas'
3 for 1 Pizza & Wings founder charged with fraud - Pizza Marketplace
Judge finds 3 for 1 Pizza & Wings guilty of improper disclosure
Dirty dozen: 3 for 1 Pizza owners slapped with 12 new fraud charges
Franchisor 3 for 1 Pizza loses court case to franchisee
Pizza franchise chain founder charged (Canada)
Pizza dreams getting smeared with grease
3 for 1 Pizza ordered to refund $58,500 deposit
Franchise fracas

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PROTECT YOUR MONEY

Before you invest in any attractive franchise opportunity, you should do your homework. Use a reputed franchise lawyer for advice. If you are in Canada a good resource is the supplier directory in the Canadian Franchise Association. For those located outside Canada, Call the International Franchise Association or the national franchise association of your home country.

The Arthur Wishart Act (Franchise Discloser) that is supposed to protect franchisees in Ontario is very weak. There are no criminal penalties imposed on franchisors for not fulfilling promises and not returning money that does not belong to them.

If you would like to vote for tightening the existing law or have more information about Reza Solhi, please contact us confidentially at reportanthonys@yahoo.ca By expressing your views you can help us to strengthen our representation to the Ontario government.