Thursday, October 18, 2007

Checked Out FHTM

When I checked out FHTM on the BBB website two things struck me:

"Some callers indicate the offer appears to focus on making money by recruiting others rather than on the sales of goods or services." That's nice.

And under the "Educational/General Comments" (3rd paragraph) is a blurb about pyramid schemes. Wonder why that is there.

I had three votes on my survey about wether I should send back my SMC kit. One voter refered me to her FHTM site which, I am only assuming but, I think was one of her recruiting techniques. The other only refered me to the main headquarters website.

I found this other cool site (wish I had before I bought into SMC) Ripoff Report. There are three reports here.

I will probably be bombarded with recruiters now, but again, the reason I was turned off by this company from the start, without checking into it further, was the lack of information I recieved from a 96 page magazine I purchased for $5.95. Oh, and that magazine, by the way was "Success from Home". You shouldn't have to buy a magazine to be sold on getting into business with one company. I bought it thinking that I would get some ideas from it.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've been looking into ways to make money and MLM is a legitimate way. Some, you start a downline and make money off everyone you get in. What I saw about FHTM is it takes a while to build a residual income from the services they offer. These same services are paying the company to market for them, so there is money on the table for adding people to FHTM.

I haven't decided, but knowing I need money now, it seems smart to get paid for building customers now - and get paid a commission that builds over time. I'm also thinking I don't want stuff to sell.

There is a lot of garbage on the internet, I've been looking for a real person who will give me there experience.

Jeremy said...

Willis,

I would be happy to talk to you about FHTM. I just got involved about a month ago and have began making some money in it, and would be willing to answer any questions you have about the business. Email me at tipsfromacollegestudentblog at gmail dot com (Have to use that format to avoid spammers)