Robert Kiyosaki Could FHTM Be The Perfect Business?
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@liagarden The problem with starting a home-based business like FHTM is that 95% of those that do, have less than 4% chance of making it! That is NOT a good investment. Don't believe me, look for yourself.....FHTM own income disclosure statement shows most people are losing money, that is they are losing money because they are buying unnecessary stuff like Dish, vitamins, meetings and other stuff you wouldn't have to buy if you didn't sign up.
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@Jjrifle52 There are no commissions or bonuses, without "customers"--products and services. Avon ladies buy Avon--not Mary Kay. Fortune reps use DISH--because they pay us. Same principle. The question is, do you have true leverage? Do you have residual income. If not, start a home-based business.
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this has nothing to do with fhtm they are in law suits and check out the news reports noth the videos some geek made get the facts as reported by nbc abs ftc usa today be smart.
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Amway,etc under another name!
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@Kree8URDreem I don't see why so many people are blind to so many good oppurtunities ha ha. Well at least you give an example to the few out there or should I say 5% out the that actually take a look and open their eyes =].
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FHTM is not going anywhere :).
and the guy who posted the coment to take a serious look is marketing just one product made by the compnay. FHTM is in mulitple industries with companies who have already exist. So if you like to push product on people then do somethign else, if you want to make a great change to your life and be surrounded by positive influences, with no "poison" in their personality, than its worth a shot. @Jjrifle dig real deep, you wont find a better plan suited for everyone!:)
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Why does it look like this video has dubbed over audio?
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@leopardsbasketball About saving customers money on products through FHTM, that is not the case. I did my research and I found better deals elsewhere. Anyone sensible enough to research will see this.
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@leopardsbasketball We shall see, but since my last post about the 1st class action lawsuit, I mentioned how Alexander M Schack from CA was putting together a 2nd class action lawsuit. It was presented in Dec. of 2010. So if 1 class action lawsuit wasn’t bad enough now there are two, Kentucky & California. I read a recent article in the Kentucky Harold Leader how Texas A.G. has now sent not one, but two civil demand letters wanting all info about FHTM’s operation dating back to 2006.
It's not that people are blind or close minded, it's that the majority of those shared the opportunity are mislead, deceived, tricked, duped, bamboozled and most of all beguile. Look for the facts!
Jjrifle52 4 months ago 4
A class action lawsuit has been filed against FHTM on Nov. 2nd. Type: Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations. USA Today also covers and exposes some interesting facts about FHTM. Texas A.G. sent FHTM a civil investigative demand letter on Aug. 26 The letter asks the names and earnings of the highest-ranking managers of the company, who is below them on their teams and how much comes from direct product sales as opposed to "commissions, bonuses or sales by others.
Jjrifle52 1 year ago 3