FHTM Complaints
FHTM Complaints have led to the company being subject to massive fines and shut downs in various states.
Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing will be paying $1 million to settle allegations that it was operating a pyramid scheme in Montana.
http://www.npros.com/2010/4/27/fhtm-to-pay-840k-over-pyramid-scheme-charges/
FHTM ( Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing ) encountered new legal troubles this week as the state of Montana ordered the company to cease doing business in the state, and accused FHTM of being a pyramid scheme.
FHTM's first issue was with the North Dakota Attorney General. According to company press releases, the issue was minor and was cleared up quickly.
http://www.npros.com/2010/3/17/fhtm-new-legal-troubles-in-montana/
Unfortunately, when complaints like these start to mount, it usually leads to a deluge of complaints from consumers in other states, as well as people seeking FHTM refunds, and can typically cripple or close a company.
I personally know one FHTM distributor who tried to recruit a close friend of mine, shortly after the North Dakota FHTM complaint was filed. I told the friend to sit tight, and see how it all shook out before putting any money in the deal. The person giving him the pitch told him he was working with a top earner in North Carolina ( funny how they're all top earners ) and it was important to get into FHTM immediately before the massive company growth they were projecting.
My friend held off, and when he checked back with the recruiter, the recruiter had not earned a dime and was looking at other businesses.