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Warnings About Fortune High Tech Marketing Fortune High Tech Marketing makes sense. FHTM seems to have the ability to look good on the outside, while necessary information is not found until one is on the inside. I learned this the hard way, getting friends and family to follow me while we all lost our initial investment. Not a scam, but certainly not the real deal either. [VIEW ARTICLE]Comments RSS Feed For This Article: 2
Subject: fhtm I am so glad your son is doing well. As in my article, as well as other articles, I have mentioned that it is a great concept and if you are in the USA, it works well but, it is a pyramid no matter how you slice it. I am in Canada and it does not work well here simply because the products are not available here. Good luck to your son - I wish him continued success. Kimm Comment provided October 13, 2009 at 11:06 am
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My son got involved in FHTM and I was definitely skeptical at the beginning. I did extensive research and was pleasantly surprised to find that not only is this a real company, but it is debt free and does business with plenty of reputable names such as GE and AT&T. Don't write this one off as a scam, it is a great opportunity and my son is doing just fine with it.