Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Tired of Being "Poor"

Are you tired of being "poor", wondering what you are going to do for money this Christmas,tired of not having enough that covers your expenses from one paycheck to the next and everyone is working in your family. Or maybe you are bored and want a new project in life. Or maybe you just want a new additional income. Call me. I can hook you up. I have access to the best. Serrell :)

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  1. Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing Hit with National Class Action
    September 18, 2010. By Brenda Craig

    Louisville, KY: A giant pyramid scheme that has been masquerading as a marketing company appears to be starting to crumble. The only “fortune” the company created went mostly to the company’s father figure, Paul Orbison, and a short list of his confederates.

    Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing Hit with National Class Action. Although Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing purports to sell everything from hair care products to cell phones, the real sales job was done on potential recruits to the organization.

    “The law against pyramid schemes is clear,” says R. Kenyon Meyer, an attorney who works with the well-known firm of Dinsmore and Shohl in Louisville, Kentucky. Meyer represents four former Fortune sales representatives in a national class action alleging they were victims of Orbison’s operation.

    “Fortune requires sales representatives to get ‘frequent customer points.’ Those points are obtained not by selling something, but by signing up for something in order to do your job as a representative!”

    Just because Fortune maintained a list of products for sale doesn’t mean it isn’t a pyramid scheme, warns Meyer. “Every pyramid scheme has some product that it purports to promote. The focus on recruitment overrides the focus on the sale of a product to the ultimate consumer meaning somebody not involved in the pyramid.”

    Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing was recently routed in a Montana state class action where regulators successfully litigated against the company for operating a pyramid scheme.

    The class has yet to be certified. Meyer believes it will happen soon. “I am really looking forward to the discovery phase,” he says.

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  2. Hey Serrell,i agree with you man...FHTM can actually do wonders.Even if a person is very poor or for that matter,not that rich ,FHTM can make their dreams come true.Try it man and see the results.

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