FHTM Fraud? TRUTH Revealed In This 3rd Party Unbiased Review of FHTM
You aren't the only one worried about all the talk of this possible scam, and it is great that you are doing your homework before just signing up on a whim.
Each month, over a thousand folks are searching the Internet for the truth behind FHTM, & in this article you will learn everything you need to know in order to make an educated business decision.
Now, it seriously seems that a ton of people take great pleasure in going on the internet and writing pessimistic comments about FHTM, and about network marketing in general.
Pretty much anyone out there who is saying that the FHTM scam accusation is true, is saying that because they've had a negative experience and failed either in FHTM or in another multi-level marketing company.
The cause of failure in FHTM and in this industry is not for the reason that it is a scam, however, I will be touching more on that subject in just a minute.
Right now, I want to verify for you the false FHTM scam accusations.
Let us first define the term 'scam.
' It's defined as a stratagem for gain; a swindle.
FHTM is clearly not 'swindling' anyone out of anything but you may be concerned if it's a pyramid scheme or not.
Now, according to Wikipedia, a pyramid scheme is a non-sustainable business model that involves promising participants payment primarily for enrolling other people into the scheme, rather than from any real investment or sale of products or services to the public.
Given that FHTM sells products and services with the option of becoming a distributor if one desires to, it cannot be deemed a scam or a pyramid scheme by explanation.
FHTM is a company in the network marketing industry, and with good reason - the company must be marketing at least one product or service, and clearly it does.
The FHTM products include health and wellness, beauty, entertainment, and communication.
Normally, network marketing companies focus in on one of those categories and target it specifically, but here, you can basically choose whatever it is that you're most interested in within the company to be your main focus.
You may look at that and think it sounds great because you'll be able to sponsor people who are interested in all different things, however, my personal opinion is that it becomes confusing when you have too many options to market.
People can't choose, and therefore a lot of times end up not doing anything at all.
I stated previously in this article that the folks that are claiming "FHTM scam" online are former FHTM distributors or former distributors from a different company and just the multi-level marketing trade.
This makes you question why people fail in FHTM, and get ready to hear the truth.
The biggest cause of failure in FHTM is improper marketing education - or no marketing education at all for that matter.
You need to understand that this is a multi-level MARKETING business, & if you come into it without preparing to absorb knowledge of marketing, you will be the next annoyed ex-distributor claiming "FTHM scam!" Typically, the only FHTM training you'll get is your upline instructing you to make a list of 100 friends, neighbors, family, cats, dogs, lawyers, doctors etc.
They will instruct you to phone them, & invite them to the next local meeting at a hotel.
If they aren't local, then most uplines will call them with you and attempt to hard sell them into the business.
If anybody comes to the meeting, they will be presented with the business opportunity (by you and your upline) and the products may even be sampled out.
If the meeting is at a hotel, then everyone will meet there and listen to someone else present the business opportunity.
Then, after you become a member of the NFL club (no friends left club), your upline will tell you that you need to harass everyone within 3 feet of you, and buy leads online and call them up, pitching the business.
As a person that tried this method in multiple other companies, I can tell you that while it works for a tiny percentage of people, it didn't work for me, and it doesn't work for most.
The top 3% of FHTM that make hundreds of thousands of dollars, have simply learned how to market the business in a way that works and that doesn't lead to rejection.