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I took a look at the cost of an Ink A Dink franchise initial investment disclosure and it seems like it is quite high for what in my thoughts would be very hard to market, not to mention setup an appealing store front for such a niche product line. I know ink is quite expensive, but national retailers like Staples, OfficeMax, and more offer this same service. How does this small franchise have a plan to compete with companies of that scale?
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Did a bit more research on this, and it looks even more risky than originally thought. With so many competing franchises… Island Ink-Jet, Cartridge Wiz, InkCredibles, Ink Solution, Cartridge World, Rapid Refill Ink, InkTone… there must be a huge hill to climb from Ink A Dink’s perspective.