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FHTM - Fortune Hi Tech Marketing

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May 27, 2008
 

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T-r-o-u-b-l-e That is what you get when you use profanity. My momma says just dont do it- that could apply to this money making thing too, when you use profanity Goes to show the mentality of the whole thng, Dang....
april

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May 27, 2008
 

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Lin wrote:
I was scammed by this business about 4 months ago. The leader above me was canned. I think he went to jail. For what he made off me he can at least what bail himself out. Very unethical business. I already turned them into my State AG. Stay Away from this SCAM!
How is the scam because your upline got arrested? Does that mean you cant work? Its not a companies fault you r looking for resons to be unsuccessful and lazy!
SUCCESSFUL NM

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May 31, 2008
 

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READ READ: I am a successful network marketer and I want to join (another stream of income), but yes i am still skeptical, not because i think its a scam but because of the service.
im all about the customrs. How much money can i really help a person save by going through this program or is my job just to recruit. all i hear is how money you can make? lexus? money? but what about the service or how money we can provide to our customers.. can i make money without recruiting? the 2nd network marketing company im in, i only have 3 people in my business but im making $1500 a week just through loyal customers. i dont recruit at all, not that recruiting is bad. I just want to know HOW MUCH I CAN SAVE A CUSTOMER.. please details... and no hype or lying because it only will crumble your business.
curious

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Jul 2, 2008
 

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Lin wrote:
I was scammed by this business about 4 months ago. The leader above me was canned. I think he went to jail. For what he made off me he can at least what bail himself out. Very unethical business. I already turned them into my State AG. Stay Away from this SCAM!
I am curious, what did the leader do that landed him in jail and what did your State AG tell you about this alleged scam?
Calgary ab

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Im not a fortune rep, but my buddy is and gets alot of critisism about it. The other evening someone braught up fortune and another guy at the table jumped at the opportunity to attack this rep and cut them down and try and make him feel stupid in front of everyone! So i let him finnish his rant and once he was done I just brought up a fact about not taking finnancial advice from 23 year old people who drop out of college, live with there parents and work at safeway. And everyone started to laugh at him and he was speachless. It just goes to show what type of people put down this business and other ideas like it! Fortune reps im on your side this is a great opportunity and you know im signing up for the business. and even if i dont do anything with it im still goin to take advantage of the tax write offs... hmmm free gas, cheaper truck payment, free food and hotels for so called "business trips" youd be stupid not to join. think of the money youll save! well im done! peace
John

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Jul 24, 2008
 

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Fortune Hi-Tech is not a scam. All i hear is that its a PYRAMID. Take a good look at the companies you work for today. Let's see, the CEO and Share Holders are getting all the huge bonuses, and lucky you get to go home with a 2% raise a year. thats if you get it. All companies are Pyramids. Big Companies are going to Fortune to use us as a tool to promote their products, and we get paid for it. But don't worry I'm sure you will be the CEO of the company you work for real soon.
Bubba wrote:
FHTMers who have already drank the kool-aid all have the same argument:
Why would these companies be associated with a scam?(because it's actually legal and they want any sales they can get?)
You're just a loser, you can't cut it, you don't understand, you won't get the Lexus (yeah right, see you in six months).
Look, I've been pitched and almost suckered until I did my research. If it can't be explained in a phone call - I mean completely explained - then it's BS. They try to get you in person and overwhelm you with $$$ signs and then get your $300 and the few immediate people you can sign up. They're very sketchy on what it takes to make money.
Sure a very few people can make money off this. In my opinion it's not worth sacrificing friendships over. Notice how bitter and defensive the FHTM defenders are. Perhaps they're starting to see the light and it hurts. Sorry, no lexus.
chevy

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#30
Jul 30, 2008
 
Dylan, how hard is it to make money w/fhtm. I'm looking into joining & I live in the same area as you but I have no experience in this field. I'm still unsure if I should join.
chevy

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#31
Jul 30, 2008
 
Dylan, how hard is it to get started making $$$ with FHTM. I've been asked to join but I have no experience in this field. I live in the same area as you but am unsure if I should try it. Any help would be greatful.
Karen

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I am looking for a team, I need to sign up 3 people under me, who would like to do this? I am a mother of 8, and a very hard worker. need to get my business going. email me at
karenwithvectorgraphics@gmail. com
YOU ARE SCAMMERS

West Plains, MO

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SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM Pyramid Scheme Pyramid Scheme Network Marketing Network Marketing Network Marketing Multi-Level Marketing Multi-Level Marketing Multi-Level Marketing SCAM SCAM SCAM
I can't believe people are actually stupid enough to fall for this. How stupid can this country be?
SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM Pyramid Scheme Pyramid Scheme Network Marketing Network Marketing Network Marketing Multi-Level Marketing Multi-Level Marketing Multi-Level Marketing SCAM SCAM SCAM
Don

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I've been involved in a few sucker deals. I'll admit, I was an easy target. But recently I did the math instead of blindly signing the recruiting contract. If any of these pyramid models were optimally successful, their businesses would only last 2 years at the most due to market saturation. In the case of FHTM, with one person recruiting 3 who then recruit 3 etc - the entire world population would be signed up in less than 2 years. When I tell FHTM reps about this they say "Yeah, but it never works out that perfectly." So what they're really saying is that the business model that they promote will NEVER fulfill the minimum of its promises. And others say in pragmatic terms - they are soon to be financially independent, therefore pyramids work. I ask you - how do they work? The commissions on the sale of the product is never enough to live on, so you HAVE TO recruit others, and so the only way to succeed is by exploiting others. Yeah sure, pyramids work, and you can get rich, but I feel sorry for the one who does get rich knowing that they've had to lie to people to get them to sign on. How do they lie? They say that there is NO LIMIT to how much they can earn, when the truth is that at any time the company will reach its saturation point, and the entire 2/3 of the recruits who just signed on will end up with NOTHING, while everyone above them will end up with EVERYTHING. Is there a clearer example of the Have's and the Have Not's in this world? Is there a clearer example of exploitation? Maybe the shoe companies that pay pennies to 3rd world countries to make their product and sell those shoes for hundreds of dollars. Successful LEGAL companies are no guarantee that they are ETHICAL. In my opinion, Network Marketing companies are about as ethical as slavery. Please consider what you are buying into. Otherwise you’re just another statistic according to P.T. Barnum:“There’s a sucker born every minute.”
I seek theTruth

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Well put Don, MLM only works as long as new people are signing up. I have been in a few MLM's and couldn't bring myself to lie at the level necessary to make the big bucks. Most of the people making the big money do it from speaking and motivating others. Ever wonder where the money goes that you pay to get into meetings?
Vote For Jim

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i was suprised at some of the people that fell for this. they fall for other stuff to.
Jerry

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I haven't figured it out for sure or not. I may get involved with it, I'm a kid so if it don't work, I can rite it off and gain it back later in life. Goshen Indiana have a loyal helpful group and I think that helps you a lot. A lot of people there are making good money. My buddy is my age, been in it a month making 40 dollars a week already, which to me is not bad. I don't know for sure what I will do, but it isn't a scam so come up with better lines.
Not A Loser

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Someone told me about this forum. So I had to check it out for myself. This is the biggest pile of s%#t I have ever seen! It sounds like a bunch of kindergartners. Get a life and go do something productive, besides trying to sow discord and spread rumors.
drew

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So where are you on your success???
FHTM Dude wrote:
<quoted text> Okay - look, "Pyramid, pyramid, pyramid.." who cares.... FHTM is legit! AMWAY was legit, Excel was legit.....why does everyone have such a bad taste in their mouths about pyramid type businesses? I don't get it. They work people! If they didn't you wouldn't see one person making money doing it. The fact is if you sit on your rump, you're not going to get anywhere - same as any other job. I just joined FHTM and I'll come back here and post my success! I'm not giving up and can't wait to prove all you nay-sayers wrong!! Peace out bitches!
Chris

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I used to be involved in FHTM and I can honestly say it is a great business. However I found the market is saturated with it. Also their was a lack of security as FHTM didint actually own their products therefore if they left to provide for a different company which has happened with one, you lose all of your customers that were signed up with those products.
A new health and wellness company has just launched and it is the fastest growing company in network marketing history, and the best part is you can join and still be in the top 10%.
I have been in the business for 6months and have 60 personal downlines.
Check this out before you join FHTM!!
You wont regret it!
www.zstarmarketing.com
BrianG

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FHTM is not a scam.
The peoplewho get involved in this business and fail is because they aren't sales people.
The thing is, I am not a salesman. A fellow FHTM rep of mine engineered his own slideshow, that works way more effectively than the traditional FHTM system, but still profiting FHTM and the other companies just as well. The key to success is self consumption.
Get into your RSM, get the whatever 16pepople under you, to where your making enough money, then SELF CONSUME 400$ worth of soemthing, or 20 points, to get your doubling bonus. Thats where, and how, to get the fat cash. My fellow purchases 15 gosolo numbersand some shampoo and of course the office assistant, and boom.
right now.
he is at 10 000$ a week roughly.
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Sep 10, 2008
 
BrianG wrote:
FHTM is not a scam.
The peoplewho get involved in this business and fail is because they aren't sales people.
The thing is, I am not a salesman. A fellow FHTM rep of mine engineered his own slideshow, that works way more effectively than the traditional FHTM system, but still profiting FHTM and the other companies just as well. The key to success is self consumption.
Get into your RSM, get the whatever 16pepople under you, to where your making enough money, then SELF CONSUME 400$ worth of soemthing, or 20 points, to get your doubling bonus. Thats where, and how, to get the fat cash. My fellow purchases 15 gosolo numbersand some shampoo and of course the office assistant, and boom.
right now.
he is at 10 000$ a week roughly.
WOW, I have read this three times and still cannot figure out what they are talking about. Speaka the english.....
curious

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[so, I'm curious, why was he canned and went to jail?????
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