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Bikepilot
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# Posted: 30 Jun 2007 21:49
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Can anyone give me a review of this MLM. I have come across it recently and interested in what those who are involved have to say. Thanks in advance, look forward to hearing from all.
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TopMentor
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# Posted: 2 Jul 2007 04:00
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FHT is a decent company.
The only thing I would say is because it is everyday products like satellite, phone, etc. that you have a lot of direct competition from retail stores and the commission payout isn't real high because they can't afford to do so to be competitively priced.
Hope that helps... Brian
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penny1973
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# Posted: 3 Jul 2007 14:47
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Hey...this is my first time doing this and i seen you post...but i have friends who recently joined this company and they love it. There first check was 91.00 and now they are into their 3rd month and there check is going up. THey really love it. The couples father got them into it. I went to a presentation...and it sounds great but a lot of money for me to enroll. I decided to go with another home business that i love doing. hope this helps. penny
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madmatz
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# Posted: 2 Apr 2008 15:09
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3 Apr 2008 01:07 - Attached on merging: FHTM Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing
Has anyone looked at this company? This is how I got involved, I am wondering if anyone else has any experience or opinions about FHTM.
I never would have considered MLM, but my very good friend asked me to come check out a meeting with him. I went with with the intention of finding flaws in the business plan so that I could give my friend my advice.
After the meeting I told him that the business plan sounded good, but I wanted to research MLM and compare other companies. I am not claiming to be any kind of expert in MLM, but I do pride myself on my common sense and analytical thinking. I have researched MLM principals, multiple MLM companies, read negative reviews, thought about what I as a consumer would like or dislike about MLM in general and FHTM, then came up with my own conclusion.
What I like about MLM as a general concept is what it is in its most basic form. Which is "word of mouth" advertising. This makes sense to me because I thought to myself. "What product would I be more likely to buy? Something that I saw on a TV ad or billboard, or something recommended by a person who uses the product and has positive reviews". The choice was clear for me (the consumer) and zero to low cost of word of mouth also made sense for the manufacturer.
I didn't like the fact that most MLM companies sold there own brand which competed with name brand products that have an enormous amount of money backing them and are well established with buyers. It was clear to me that a MLM company that only offers there own products would only grow so much, and in order to make good money you would need to get involved early in its inception.
I also read negative reviews about FHTM and it was blatantly obvious that most of them were created to promote a competing MLM. The others that I saw were from individuals who expected to get rich overnight. I negated their comments on the basis that they did not get involved with a proper work ethic, and blamed their failure on what they view as a scam.
The next step I took was to decide what the pros of FHTM were and to justify the risk vs reward. I like that FHTM offers name brand products to promote and also offers savings on products that I already use. I like the fact that you receive bonuses for every person you put in your down line and make residual from the products being consumed. That was the biggest flaw I saw with most MLMs, they didn't pay bonuses for recruiting people, so anyone getting involved would have to be a fairly good sales person to start earning the residual income. I also like that there is no price margin on their products, instead you make commissions by having a sales ID number (ex. Person who sells you a phone plan gains commissions with his ID number).
I looked at the actual company itself and liked the fact that it has a lot of potential ahead of it. The founder Paul Orberson was a very successful network marketer with Excel and decided to create a business he was passionate about. FHTM has been debt free since its inception which says a lot about their stability.
I justified the expense to get started by looking at the money I spend eating at restaurants which gives me no return. I also looked at the start up costs of any other business and I knew that no business is free.
So armed with my research I decided to get involved with FHTM along with my good friend and give it an honest effort. I am very optimistic and definitely see the potential for a good income out of this.
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Marktech
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# Posted: 2 Apr 2008 16:28
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MLM can be good if you get in early, but there are a lot of MLM scams out there. Literally 1000's of MLM programs have been shut down for taking people's money. If it were me, I would drop out if It didn't start having a positive cash flow within a few months.
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