Cellairis Franchise Complaints: Are you familiar with the Cellairis franchise opportunity?
Please share your opinion and experience – good or bad – with a comment below.
The company is reportedly expanding beyond kiosks to in-line stores that will also offer smartphone repairs.
Total Investment: $36,810 – $375,000
Franchise Fee: $7,500 – $25,000
Ongoing Royalty Fee: Varies
Term of Franchise Agreement: 5-10 years, renewable
Required Net Worth: $150,000 – $300,000
Required Liquid Cash Available: $50,000
According to the Cellairis franchise marketing, the advantage of its franchise opportunity include:
Proven concept – over 12 years in business.
Dramatic growth – closing in on 1,000 units in 2013.
Modest investment, with reasonable franchise fees and royalties.
No national franchise competition in the mobile accessory & phone repair specialty retail segment.
Very easy to operate, with low labor and product costs.
Clean, upscale retail environment.Incredible corporate support, with in-house R&D and graphics team.
Celebrity endorsements and partnerships.
Dual income streams – cell phone/tablet accessories AND phone repair.
Buying power of a major corporation aligning with warehouses all over the U.S.A.
Support system second to none, with experienced field support personnel and in-house customer service.
Turnkey business – be in operation within 30-90 days (interactive kiosk sites) and 90-150 days (full store experience).
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please stay away from this company they are close to a mafia than a retail business just instead of guns they use law and attorneys, I have been scammed they took all my money & kick me out of the locations.and there is nothing I could do about it . i got a couple locations from them, they promise to help me if I need merchandise once I signed the contract the game totally changed and I was dealing with evil people. you might be lucking reading this because I wasn't .
once you sign and they get your money their next move will be finding default so as soon as they have an offer on your location they will kick you out like you never exist then good luck.....
I agree with you 1000%! stay away from this company. Norman email me if you want to join to do something about this unfair treatment from this franchise company at the moment i am contacting lawyers to see if their some form of class action law suits.
Hi guys,
Absolutely true, they are truely mafia.
I had 2 Cellairis carts, they force me to buy 2 Kiosks(I paid 50.000$ total) plus my rent went up from $3200.00 to $9000.00... Kiosks are piece of craps, they r literary trash. I have told Franchise president (JEFF NESINGER) to NOT forcing me for Kiosk coz of high rent. Unfortunatelly they didnt care, They destreyod my life, I have lost 100.000$ plus I lost all of my business....PLEASE NEVER EVER Believe in them and DO NOT PURCHASE cellairis items... Anyone could find SAME products for chaper price.There re tons of wholesalers selling same items much cheaper than these scammers. DO NOT WORK WITH CELLAIRIS.. That is all I can say!
Have a blessed day
These people are definetely crooks. They don't list prices on their POS kiosks and try to scam innocent people. For example my 10 year old daughter was with her grandma and they were in Fashion Mall in Las Vegas, they passed by the kiosk in front of Forever 21 and a guy tried to sell them a battery charger case for an iphone 5. After my mother in law agreed they guy (some arab midget with a beard) charged her 400 dollars!!!! This is a case made in China!!! So i went the next day to confront the guy but first i went as an interested customer and asked for the how much they sold the case and the guy tells me 79!!! So then i pulled out the one he sold my mother in law and asked him why he sold it to her for 400! The guy tells me, "yes it is 379!!!". What a crook!!!! Please stay away from this place. They are common thieves!!!! And they do this to old ladies and 10 year olds. No scruples.
STAY AWAY>>>>>>> JAMIE BROWN---- JOSEPH BROWN----- TAKI SKOURAS
CROOKS----- I HOPE THEY GO TO HELLL
I recently had a phone repaired at Cellairis at the Mall of Georgia location and they damaged the phone and requested help from another mall vendor to repair and I had to pay both vendors. The Cellairis owner and manager have refused any form of resolution and the quality of their business services and relationship management is very poor.
I used to have several locations with this company..I agree with you guys this company is a huge mafia. Stay away stay away and run..invest your money somewhere else..they take advantage of lots of middle easterns and people from india region..they force you to get into a big kiosk that is not worth what they charge you for.. they make money from the rent and royalties..plus their product is 3 times higher than what you can find...they will kick you out once they see your location is good and they make it their own...so save your life and your family and stay away..you will become their slave....
Oh my God guys...I was about to purchase a franchise from these crooks very soon!!!Thank God for you guys!! I really feel bad and I hope those bastards never get to enjoy the money they took from you! Again, God bless all of you for writing these reviews.
100% Agree. Not worth the investment. Lost a lot of money with them. I was paying $10000 for 2 kiosks in rent while other kiosks paid about $2000... True mafia.
I noticed that the number of franchises in US has dropped from 634 in 2013 to 517 in 2014. Anyone knows why?