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LAW OF THE GHETTO

4/27/2017

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NOT LONG AFTER I ARRIVED IN THE US FROM AFRICA, I found myself surrounded by African Americans for the first time in my life. Somebody warned me that "The Law of the Ghetto" was to find a kind and generous person like me, knock her over the head, and take her for all she has.

Well, it finally happened. I semi retired from vending last year, so I could focus on teaching vendors.   I  taught a young African Aerican couple to take over the vending business I'd been developing in Ohio for 20 years. I didn't charge them any tuition as I taught them everything they needed to continue serving my customer base.

Instead of sticking to his promise to always purchase the merchandise from me, he under cut me with another supplier, and left me without any income from my life's work. Yes, it took me decades to perfect The Headwrap Vendor Method well enough to teach others how to duplicate my success.  To make matters worse, the couple now claims that it was them, and not me who invented the method.  They took me for all I had.


SHOULD I HAVE SEEN THE RED FLAG
I was always taught not to judge people, but give them a chance to prove their character. Is it a red flag when people tell you that they weren't raised properly because of crack addicted and mentally ill mother? The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Corruption is a family nurtured trait.  Should i have been a snob and rejected them on the grounds of their heritage?
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Who Created The Headwrap Vendor Method?

4/25/2017

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"HEADS UP HEAD GEAR BY INSPIRIT ARTS"
This is the business name Robert Bedford and Shanecka Bedford formerly used on their facebook fan page. They have since dropped Inspirit Arts from their name, and also dropped the truth about their Inspirit Arts micro-franchise. The Bedfords now claim that the business model they learned through Inspirit Arts Vendor Academy was a creation of their own. Hard to believe, huh?
www.InspiritArtsAcademy.com

IT WAS REVEALED DURING A PRE-TRIBUNAL MEDIATION SESSION that Shanecka Bedford and Robert Bedford of claim that THEY are the creators of my headwrap vendor business model they are now using and showcasing on this fan page.
https://www.facebook.com/headsupheadgear/
IS IT COMMON FOR SWINDLERS to claim they invented something in order to break agreements and avoid having to pay the true inventors for it?
Robert said very clearly during mediation that he doesn’t owe me anything for the business model because he’s not using my business model. I was so shocked, I almost fell off the chair. I call that stealing. What do you call it?
WRITTEN AGREEMENT VS SIGNED CONTRACT. People wonder why I had an agreement written up, but didn’t have Robert Bedford sign it. My long term business relationships are often based on mutual understanding, honesty and trust. Integrity and ethics are very important to me, so I often give somebody a long rope to see if he uses it to pull people up, or hang himself. Agreements are easier for unscrupulous, greedy and dishonest people to break and walk away from. The upside is that I’m not bound to that undesirable person anymore either. In my experience, trustworthy people can be trusted with a written agreement and untrustworthy people reveal themselves very quickly.
LEGAL VS MORAL Ironically, the law of this land has legal ways you can steal a business model. Since it’s really a moral issue, I prefer an African based tribunal to intervene. There might not be legal consequences of stealing my business, but their are definitely spiritual and social consequences. The ancestors are always watching. Kharma is alive and well….. And so is shame.
DO THE BEDFORDS EXPECT PEOPLE TO FORGET my history and experience. http://www.inspiritartsacademy.com/about.html I started Inspirit Arts in 1982, and I started developing the headwrap vendor method 20 years ago. The Bedford vending booth is a duplication of mine with the same slight variations from show to show as mine. Any dummy can see that.
Robert has a moral obligation to stick to our duplication licensing agreement. http://www.inspiritartsacademy.com/duplicate-our-brand.html
I never had a business agreement with Shanecka, however she suffers the same fate for telling the same untrue stories. Shanecka was on Robert's vending team, but she was never formally my apprentice or distributor. I've told Shanecka multiple times via email that she is misinformed and uninformed about my agreement with her husband. That's my polite way of saying that Robert has _____ to her.
WHO WOULD BELIEVE THAT THE BEDFORDS designed the business model without me?
Last year, Robert told me that he had never headwrapped before taking my Headwrapping for Entrepreneurs 101 class. Compare that to my experience wrapping since I was 9 and living 18 years in Africa. It's obvious that Robert did not design the headwrap vendor method. Robert signed up as an Inspirit Arts apprentice to learn this turn key headwrap vendor method from me. I gave him and his relatives on the job training in my booth and taught them everything about the “The Inspirit Arts Headwrap Vendor Method”. That’s how they got so successful so quickly.
Prior learning from me, they had illegal kitchen hobby businesses that did not show any profit, but showed the extent of their measly business acumen. They have never developed a successful business model. They just copied mine.
HOW DELUSIONAL ARE THEY? Do the Bedfords expect people to believe their fantasy? During mediation, I asked Shanecka three specific questions and sure enough she claims that they made up the product line, the booth display, and the sales scripts.
MY RESPONSE DURING MEDIATION was “How can you deny that I created this business model. You’ve just wiped out 20 years of my life’s work.” The presiding elder interrupted saying “Well in 20 years, they can say the same thing back to you”. That’s when I knew his bias towards the Bedfords was beyond reason.
WHY WOULD A WISE ELDER SAY such a nonsensical thing? My guess is that small afro centric organizations are so desperate for people to participate in their programs, that they will turn a blind eye to defend and hold on to active members like the Bedfords. When the elder asked me why I called him biased, I responded that he had drawn conclusion despite only hearing half my story and refused to let me even state my list of accusations. That’s when he gave me 5 minutes to wrap it all up. Since it was obvious that I wouldn’t be heard, I picked up my bags, opened the door, and took one step out when I heard the elder shout to my back “Get out of my office!” So much for a wise mediator. Maybe he was just tired. He said he was having a bad health day.
Maybe I need to start over and recruit a business savvy panel of elders for the tribunal.
ANYBODY INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING?
Besides being fun and stimulating, participating in tribunals is a wonderful way to enrich the community with an Afrocentric system for holding people accountable for their social crimes. Young people need to be given such examples. We all know that western courts have nothing to do with truth.

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"I would never under cut you!"

4/25/2017

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"I WOULD NEVER UNDERCUT YOU, THAT WOULD BE SO IMMORAL" is what Robert Bedford said to me last Spring. It's because of his own words that I'm sure he is totally aware that cutting me out of my own business is wrong. It took me over 10 years to develop The Inspirit Arts Headwrap Vendor Method. It's a very specific way of selling a carefully vetted line of hand made fair trade fashion accessories. It took me about 2 months of training to teach Robert and his relatives how to duplicate my success. They were to be the sales people. I would provide free training and the products at rock bottom distributors prices so they could get maximum profit. Instead of demanding cash, I let them barter their time for the licensing rights. I also coached them to replace me at a list of shows I've been building up a customer base for years. They got everything they needed from me on the front end, then cut my out on the back end when it was time for them to fulfill their end of the bargain. Eventhough Robert agreed to only purchase products from me, he decided to break the agreement and get the same and similar products from some other business so that I'm not earning anything anymore. In a nutshell, he stole my business, and left me empty handed. The worse part, is that I can't sell the rights to anybody else as long as Robert and his relatives are dominating my customer base. If he doesn't want to honor his agreement to duplicate my business then why doesn't he create his own business model and leave mine alone. DOES THAT SOUND FAIR TO YOU?
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WHY NOT JUST CALL IT A FRANCHISE?

4/25/2017

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Well it turns out that Inspirit Arts cannot call their Brand Duplication Deal a franchise for legal reasons. Therefore, Inspirit Arts offers Licensing Agreements which are the same as franchise agreements by a different name. .
If you had a McDonald's for example, you would have to purchase meat from McDonalds, as part of the deal for using their business model and customer base.
If you had a license to duplicate Inspirit Arts, you have to purchase the hats, headwraps, headbands and other products from Inspirit Arts. as part of the deal for using the Inspirit Arts business model and customer base.
Unfortunately, Robert Bedford of #HeadsUpHeadGear continues to use the Inspirit Arts business model, and represent Inspirit Arts even after he stopped purchasing products from Inspirit Arts and broke every other aspect of the duplication agreement.
When customers see the Inspirit Arts vendor booth in the usual places, they assume they are supporting Inspirit Arts....but they aren't. Miss NebSa and her son have been building up The Headwrap Vendor Method since the late 90's. All that ground work stolen by Robert and Shanecka .
Should he get away with that?
GOT QUESTIONS?
Inbox if you want to see a list of all the accusations that Harmon wants discussed in a tribunal.


http://www.inspiritartsacademy.com/duplicate-our-brand.html

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DOWNHILL SINCE 9/5/2016

4/25/2017

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After promising Harmon and her importer that he would pick up and deliver Harmon's order to her,  Robert Bedford attempted to hijack the boxes worth over $30,000 to be unpacked by his relatives in his home. It took several calls from several  people to convince Robert Bedford to finally deliver the products to Harmon.

After that incident, the Bedford's proceeded to break every other part of their agreement.  They under cut Inspirit Arts by importing the exact replicas of the Inspirit Arts product line.  Together with wife, Shanecka Bedford, they maintained the same product display and selling scripts, while positioning themselves as competitors of Inspirit Arts. They even managed to get  Inspirit Arts kicked out of a show so they could take over the Inspirit Arts booth.

Here is a list of accusations.

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    CALLING WISE ELDERS to participate in a community tribunal.

    This blog will discuss the business ethics and spiritual dynamics of breaking agreements, while also updating followers of the Harmon  versus Bedford tribunal.

    A COMMUNITY TRIBUNAL IS FORMING to hear the case of Sylvia NebSa Harmon of 'Inspirit Arts Vendor Academy' VS Robert Bedford and Shanecka Bedford formerly known as "Heads Up Head Gear by Inspirit Arts." 

    Harmon accuses the her students, the Bedford's of breaking their duplication agreement after they completed most of an Inspirit Arts apprenticeship to learn how to represent and distribute the Inspirit Arts product line.

    In a nutshell, Miss Harmon taught the Bedford's how to take over her 20 year old business operation in Ohio so she could semi retire, as the sole supplier of the products the Bedford's would sell.  When the Bedford's could not afford $12,000 cash for the duplication license (which is the same as a franchise fee), they settled on a work exchange barter for two  weekends a month for one year instead. 

    The Bedford's acquired customer lists, show lists, free training and and unlimited mentoring for 3 months before they abandoned Harmon. They stopped fulfilling their side of the bargain when it was time to compensate Harmon for all they had received up front.

    The Bedford prefer the judicial system that acknowledges legal ways to steal a business.

    That is why Miss Harmon is also requesting an African Style Community Tribunal to try the case based on business ethics and morality.  Wrong is wrong, even if the court system let's the Bedford's get away with crimes that have spiritual and social consequences.

    To avoid paying licensing fees, the Bedford's claim that they did not duplicate, but created the business model themselves and therefore deny owing anything to Inspirit Arts.

    It is plain to see, that the Bedford's have stolen Harmon's life's work after they were they were taught The Headwrap Vendor Method by Inspirit Arts Vendor Academy.




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