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Old Aug 22, 2007, 08:58 PM
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Is Fortune Hi Tech Marketing good?

My youngest daughter called this evening and told me she was thinking about signing up with Fortune Hi Tech Marketing. My question is this; Are they a good online company, or just another scam?
She wants to try to make some extra money with an online company and do it from home in her spare time.
I've gone to their wesite and it seems legite but haven't been able to locate how much money they want at signup. I'm worried she'll get ripped off and my wife has told her to really check it out before agreeing to anything. So, is there anybody out there that can help? I'd really like to forward any info you can give, good or bad, so she'll make a good decision.

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Old Oct 2, 2007, 09:44 AM   #31  
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Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing (FHTM) is a legit company. It's been in business for seven years and continues to grow faster each year. It's a network marketing company. This concept has been around for over 50 years and has made many people very wealthy.

There is an investment since you are starting a business not being hired for a job. My wife and I have been in the business for over a year and we can testify to the fact that the business works if you work the business. Like anything else, you get out of it what you put into it. The company provides training and mentoring. You don't just join and get left on your own. We hold their hands until they can work the business on their own and even then we're still available to help them if they need us.

I strongly recommend this company. Let's get real here, would companies like Dish Network, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, Disney, GE, etc. partner with a company this isn't legit? Those companies are Fortune 500 companies with a huge legal staff. They have looked into FHTM in extreme detail before partnering with FHTM.

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yea that's the same line they pitched to me when i signed up (by the way it was a mistake) buh yea as far as is it legit??? yes it is... will they pay you.??? yes they will... buht the only thing is if u're upline was like mine then yea fat chance u'll get helped at all... oh yea whoever the fortune rep is i set the denver record to get promoted the fastest to rsm so yea i know ok... buh yea... that's besides the point... the point is the reward is not worth what you put into it... it might be for like 2% of the people who join and for them congratulations but for the rest of us it's just a waste of time and money...
 
 
     
 
 
Old Oct 7, 2007, 06:17 AM   #32  
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Hello. I happened upon your question and thought I throw my 2cents in. I recently became a rep for Fortune. I have a legal background so before I just "up and signed" I checked into the company. They are in good standing with the BBB in Kentucky. They have no complaints filed against them. They have a 3.8 rating with Dunn & Bradstreet. I checked with the Secretary of State's office in my state and there is nothing bad about them. I was told by the SOS's office that before a company is allowed to do business in our state (or any state) they (the SOS's office) must review a business layout, informing them of what the company is, what they do, etc. and then it's either approved or not. If it isn't they aren't allowed to operate inside our state. I learned what I could about them and between that and just plain common sense decided to become a Fortune Rep. Honestly, do you or anyone for that matter, really think that a Fortune 500 Company such as AT&T, Dish Network, Disney, GE, etc., etc. would do business with a company if they weren't legit? My advice...join Fortune with your daughter so you both can make money together. Good luck. ReeRee
 
 
     
 
 
Old Oct 10, 2007, 05:21 PM   #33  
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That is not entirely true, I checked on the BBB site and it says: Number of complaints processed by the BBB over the last 36 months: 21
Number of complaints processed by the BBB in the last 12 months: 6
Go to Business Information from the BBB Serving Central and Eastern Kentucky to check for yourself.
 
 
     


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