I was a frahcnisee and they bought another company that does after school programs im ny area. The rest of the franchisees coould buy into the new opportunity, but because the person they bought the new company from wanted to keep her business I was locked out of my territory.
P.S at one pointone of the principals was under investigation for stock fraud. He was making statements to prospective buyers that under SEC rules he should not have made. This person was also being sued for previously diuping people in a previous business.
They also sold franchise rights to people in states that could not legally run the business. Kind of a scam.
I was really looking forward to giving my sons something special for summer camp. When I received an email for a Star Wars Lego Camp, I jumped at the opportunity, as my boys love both. Perfect right? Wrong, what this Bricks4Kidz franchise (franchise #435 ran by Lily Skop) does is underwhelming. One would expect some Star Wars themed music, decoration, and organization; is instead greeted with poor attitudes, lack of creativity, and general malaise. Legos were simply strewn on the floor of a smelly gym. There was zero personality out of the teacher. I got the feeling that this job was a bother. This "Camp" was nothing more than expensive daycare. Owner Lily Skop isn't the least bit interested in providing any level of customer satisfaction, and is even less concerned with having repeat customers. Requests for partial refunds were denied, and met with disdain. While I am certain other Bricks 4 Kidz franchises provide a positive atmosphere to foster growth, and enjoyment in children; franchise number 435 covering Aurora, Castle Rock & Centennial led by Lily Skop fails miserably.
For $150 per kid, we expected a lot more! I pulled my kids out halfway through and I did my own camp at home. Stephanie, Aurora Colorado
Bricks 4 Kidz Reviews
I was a frahcnisee and they bought another company that does after school programs im ny area. The rest of the franchisees coould buy into the new opportunity, but because the person they bought the new company from wanted to keep her business I was locked out of my territory.
P.S at one pointone of the principals was under investigation for stock fraud. He was making statements to prospective buyers that under SEC rules he should not have made. This person was also being sued for previously diuping people in a previous business.
They also sold franchise rights to people in states that could not legally run the business. Kind of a scam.
I was really looking forward to giving my sons something special for summer camp. When I received an email for a Star Wars Lego Camp, I jumped at the opportunity, as my boys love both. Perfect right? Wrong, what this Bricks4Kidz franchise (franchise #435 ran by Lily Skop) does is underwhelming. One would expect some Star Wars themed music, decoration, and organization; is instead greeted with poor attitudes, lack of creativity, and general malaise. Legos were simply strewn on the floor of a smelly gym. There was zero personality out of the teacher. I got the feeling that this job was a bother. This "Camp" was nothing more than expensive daycare. Owner Lily Skop isn't the least bit interested in providing any level of customer satisfaction, and is even less concerned with having repeat customers. Requests for partial refunds were denied, and met with disdain. While I am certain other Bricks 4 Kidz franchises provide a positive atmosphere to foster growth, and enjoyment in children; franchise number 435 covering Aurora, Castle Rock & Centennial led by Lily Skop fails miserably.
For $150 per kid, we expected a lot more! I pulled my kids out halfway through and I did my own camp at home. Stephanie, Aurora Colorado