I dunno, but seems to me that a couple of barebones shops that barely cover their own expenses is the best way for KAYS to sell this SCAM to people. There is no expense for the brick and mortar "promotion" other than the start up costs, which as far as I can tell from the financials is actually LESS than what it cost to open a convenience store.
Good SCAMS cost money, but the scammers [W. David Jones and Co.} understand this and have no problem rationalizing these small costs for the millions to be reaped from unsuspecting investors.
INVESTORS BEWARE!!!
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