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yellowdoll
Apr 13, 2008, 04:35 PM
I was recently presented information about fortune hi tech marketing and was considering signing up for it. It sounded like a good way to make some money. I'm wondering if I sign up and pay the $299 and then decide its not the business for me.. can I get out of it and still get my money back?
Fr_Chuck
Apr 13, 2008, 04:48 PM
My guestion is, how do you make money, I know you get certain things or products at discount, but are these things you already use or want to use.
How are you at sells ? Are you going to sell them over the phone, door to door, At a booth in the mall. I think sells is a great way to earn money, I am in sells myself. I just would like to know what is your business plan to sell the products.
yellowdoll
Apr 14, 2008, 12:25 PM
That didn't really answer my question... I guess I'm just wondering if there is anyone out there that is involved in fortune and could tell me if I signed up to start this business and then decided that it wasn't the right choice for me to do and wasn't making the money that I thought I would, if I could get the $299 back that I paid to start?
vingogly
Apr 20, 2008, 07:47 AM
Their web site says: "If you are not completely satisfied with your membership, you have the right to cancel within the first 30 days from the date you receive your membership material and receive a refund of your membership and processing fee." However, read the fine print to make sure there aren't any gotchas in there.
In my opinion, this is another MLM (aka pyramid) scheme and they make most of their money from folks who sign up, pay the $299, and give up after a few months of wasted effort. You might try googling "fortune hi tech scam" and "fortune hi tech ripoff" and "fortune hi tech pyramid"to see what some former Fortune members say about it.
vingogly
May 24, 2008, 06:03 AM
rawsushi disagrees: Good answer.
Um... when you agree with someone you need to select the right radio button. :)
Fr_Chuck
May 24, 2008, 09:50 AM
I have heard they are a fairly honest company, they have their list of issues as does any large company, esp those in the MLM ideas.
My only concern is how do you inteend to make money, people are not just going to hear about it and line up by your door. Before you invest what is your plan to sell all of the items. If you don't have a plan to make your business work, you are not ready to go into business first
jessie1115
Aug 26, 2008, 07:13 PM
I signed up with FHTM when a family member introduced it to me. After I signed up I found out about a lot of negative experiences people had so I decided it wasn't for me. I had received my kit by this time and I called the company. I was told you have 10 days to submit a letter or fax requesting to withdraw from the business. Fortunately I was in that time frame. I called back to see how long it would take to receive my refund and they said once they received the kit back they would send me a check. I sent kit back and got my check in mail about a week after they received it back. I feel I was one of the lucky ones to get my money back. They don't tell you this when they sign you up because that money goes to the upline bonuses.
FHTMCC
Mar 29, 2009, 09:19 AM
FHTM is awesome. :) It does work and I'm glad I joined. The extra income coming in is really helping out. More importantly it is nice to receive money from products I use daily such as my cell phone and dish. Feel free to view a video I posted: Fhtm.cc - AboutUs Wiki Page (http://www.aboutus.org/Fhtm.cc) so you can have a better idea of FHTM. Also any questions feel free to email me or twitter me anytime. My Twitter:FHTMCC
jonheidi06
Apr 1, 2009, 09:32 PM
Im in Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing, I made the best investment going into this business. For anyone wanting to know more about this business go to www.invest299.com, on the left side of the page click on "research FHTM" go to the bottom of that page and read the Dunn and Bradstreet report. They are the ones that look at business and tell you everything you want to know, they are the experts.
fhtm sucker
Jan 11, 2010, 10:35 PM
In my opinion, RUN FOR YOUR LIFE. But if you don't believe me a quick Google search should convince you. It is a pyramid scheme as plain as day.