Excited about FHTM!!!

This new business that I mentioned previously is called Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing (FHTM), and I am so excited about it. It is a network marketing company, but is unlike any other one in the industry. A man named Paul Orbeson began this business with his personal fortune that he gained through hard work in another network marketing company called Excel Communications, which later went out of business. He created FHTM to have a compensation that rewards the representatives extremely well, instead of just the people at the top as is typical in these type of organizations. FHTM is 100% debt free, and is committed to never having stockholders or selling out. There are currently over 30 different ways that representatives can be paid, many of which I do not understand yet.

I joined this about a month ago, but have hardly done any work thus far. I started last week putting in some effort, and will be promoted this week for the first time to a regional manager. From there, I will make several hundred dollars in the first month following the promotion, and then close to a thousand a month from there on out most likely. I am extremely excited about this opportunity, and will definitely write more about it in the coming weeks.

If you would like to know more about it before I get around to posting it on here, send me and email and I'd be happy to give you all the details.

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3 comments:

  1. Anonymous said,

    This is obviously a pyramid scheme. Stop promoting this scam!!!

    on May 14, 2009 5:07 AM


  2. Jeremy said,

    Define pyramid scheme.

    The only thing obvious is that you have no idea what you are talking about. Pyramids have been illegal since the 70's. FHTM has been approved by the Attorney General in all 50 states as a legal business.

    In general, a pyramid is an organization where the guy at the top makes all the money. This is not true with Fortune. I know multiple people who are making more money than the person who signed them up, which in my mind means this is not a pyramid scheme. Unless, of course, you are just assigning your own definition to the phrase.

    on May 14, 2009 8:30 AM


  3. Carol said,

    I am a new FHTM rep, too, that has made regional. Anyone that says this is a pyramid scheme does not understand it. Look at the companies FHTM has partnered with: AT&T, GE, Verizon, Dupont, TMobile. Multimillion dollar companies that are NOT going to do anything illegal. It is totally legit!!

    on November 15, 2009 11:27 PM