Monday, January 31, 2022

RE: Possible fit?

Hi Alex,

Leaving you a final email in case you missed the last. If you're interested let me know what your calendar looks like. If not, no sweat, just let me know either way.

Thanks!

Scot

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From: Scot Hobert <scot@fatburgerusa.com>
Date: Tue Jan 25 21:07:42 CET 2022
To: "Alex Dodd" <alexiadodd9.dodd@blogger.com>
Subject: Re: Possible fit?

Hey Alex – Wanted to reach back out in case you missed the email below. Let me know when you have time for a quick chat!

Thanks,

Scot

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From: Scot Hobert <scot@fatburgerusa.com>
Date: Sat Jan 22 21:08:26 CET 2022
To: "Alex Dodd" <alexiadodd9.dodd@blogger.com>
Subject: Possible fit?

Hi Alex,

My name is Scot Hobert, I am the Sales Director of an iconic hamburger franchise - Fatburger.

For nearly 70 years, Fatburger has established itself as a classic California favorite.  Famous for serving up big, thick, juicy, gourmet lean beef burgers, Fatburger, The Last Great Hamburger Stand, has become a cult favorite.  We're opening more than 30+ new restaurants per year, with more than 200 locations currently operating worldwide.

We are a powerhouse in this $932B fast food industry because:

  • Established in Los Angeles in 1952, we are a legendary hamburger powerhouse with strong brand equity, a proven successful business model with a massive cult-following.
  • Our focus is on franchisee profitability offering flexible development models and operational simplicity.
  • We continue to meet the demands of the rapidly growing food delivery market with each location optimized for third party delivery, co-branded with our Buffalo's Express chicken wings concept and developed to operate virtual kitchens that also serve other concepts under the FAT Brands Inc. umbrella. (NASDAQ: FAT)

Right now, I am excited to announce that we are expanding our franchise system in Colorado due to unmet demand.  I am currently reaching out to select business leaders, like yourself, to discuss this exclusive franchise opportunity.

Please let me know if you have an interest in speaking or learning more.

Best Regards,

Scot Hobert
Sales Director | FAT Brands Inc.
scot@fatburgerusa.com   
https://www.fatbrands.com/fatburger 

Not at this time, thanks.


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Tuesday, January 25, 2022

RE: Possible fit?

Hey Alex – Wanted to reach back out in case you missed the email below. Let me know when you have time for a quick chat!

Thanks,

Scot

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From: Scot Hobert <scot@fatburgerusa.com>
Date: Sat Jan 22 21:08:26 CET 2022
To: "Alex Dodd" <alexiadodd9.dodd@blogger.com>
Subject: Possible fit?

Hi Alex,

My name is Scot Hobert, I am the Sales Director of an iconic hamburger franchise - Fatburger.

For nearly 70 years, Fatburger has established itself as a classic California favorite.  Famous for serving up big, thick, juicy, gourmet lean beef burgers, Fatburger, The Last Great Hamburger Stand, has become a cult favorite.  We're opening more than 30+ new restaurants per year, with more than 200 locations currently operating worldwide.

We are a powerhouse in this $932B fast food industry because:

  • Established in Los Angeles in 1952, we are a legendary hamburger powerhouse with strong brand equity, a proven successful business model with a massive cult-following.
  • Our focus is on franchisee profitability offering flexible development models and operational simplicity.
  • We continue to meet the demands of the rapidly growing food delivery market with each location optimized for third party delivery, co-branded with our Buffalo's Express chicken wings concept and developed to operate virtual kitchens that also serve other concepts under the FAT Brands Inc. umbrella. (NASDAQ: FAT)

Right now, I am excited to announce that we are expanding our franchise system in Colorado due to unmet demand.  I am currently reaching out to select business leaders, like yourself, to discuss this exclusive franchise opportunity.

Please let me know if you have an interest in speaking or learning more.

Best Regards,

Scot Hobert
Sales Director | FAT Brands Inc.
scot@fatburgerusa.com   
https://www.fatbrands.com/fatburger 

Not at this time, thanks.


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Sunday, January 23, 2022

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Saturday, January 22, 2022

Possible fit?

Hi Alex,

My name is Scot Hobert, I am the Sales Director of an iconic hamburger franchise - Fatburger.

For nearly 70 years, Fatburger has established itself as a classic California favorite.  Famous for serving up big, thick, juicy, gourmet lean beef burgers, Fatburger, The Last Great Hamburger Stand, has become a cult favorite.  We're opening more than 30+ new restaurants per year, with more than 200 locations currently operating worldwide.

We are a powerhouse in this $932B fast food industry because:

  • Established in Los Angeles in 1952, we are a legendary hamburger powerhouse with strong brand equity, a proven successful business model with a massive cult-following.
  • Our focus is on franchisee profitability offering flexible development models and operational simplicity.
  • We continue to meet the demands of the rapidly growing food delivery market with each location optimized for third party delivery, co-branded with our Buffalo's Express chicken wings concept and developed to operate virtual kitchens that also serve other concepts under the FAT Brands Inc. umbrella. (NASDAQ: FAT)

Right now, I am excited to announce that we are expanding our franchise system in Colorado due to unmet demand.  I am currently reaching out to select business leaders, like yourself, to discuss this exclusive franchise opportunity.

Please let me know if you have an interest in speaking or learning more.

Best Regards,

Scot Hobert
Sales Director | FAT Brands Inc.
scot@fatburgerusa.com   
https://www.fatbrands.com/fatburger 

Not at this time, thanks.


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Wednesday, January 5, 2022

RE: Regarding Peak 2 Peak Property Solutions, Ltd.

Circling back one last time - have some time this week.

Thanks
 

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From: Patrick Elsner <patrick@patrickconsult.co>
Date: Thu Dec 30 17:04:27 CET 2021
To: "Alex Dodd" <alexiadodd9.dodd@blogger.com>
Subject: Re: Regarding Peak 2 Peak Property Solutions, Ltd.

Hi, Alex - 

Looking through my emails and I noticed you opened the initial email I sent about my services so I thought I would circle back.

Can I help you with any questions you might have about my background and expertise?

Have a few more slots open this week – would love to discuss

PE

No, thanks.


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From: Patrick Elsner <patrick@patrickconsult.co>
Date: Mon Dec 27 17:04:25 CET 2021
To: "Alex Dodd" <alexiadodd9.dodd@blogger.com>
Subject: Regarding Peak 2 Peak Property Solutions, Ltd.

Hi Alex,

My name is Patrick Elsner, I am a top, award-winning executive consultant that specializes in the franchise industry - and have helped over 1,000 individuals find the franchise that fits their interests and financial goals.

I was looking at your background and work experience with Peak 2 Peak Property Solutions, Ltd. and thought you might be a good fit for franchise ownership. 

As a franchise consultant, I help individuals take control of their life by finding the right franchise for them – which I've done successfully for thousands of individuals in my career.

This service is provided at no cost, while you stand to benefit from my unique perspective from having worked on all sides of the franchise industry for almost 3 decades.

Please let me know if you have any interest in speaking or learning more.

Thanks,

Patrick Elsner
CEO/Executive Consultant
Franchise Insider
patrick@patrickconsult.co
www.franinside.com 


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Sunday, January 2, 2022

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