Being someone who was admittedly skeptical about becoming involved, I looked around the internet for feedback and research.
I found many websites that called it a scam. There were sites and blogs that called it a bunch of broken promises. They talked about how FHTM promises that you'll be rich overnight, and it requires little to no work to do it. Okay, anyone who believes that promise shouldn't try starting their own business.
In reality, it takes work. It also takes time to really start earning. The good news is, it is a great and very legitimate opportunity to earn a great living.
Think of it this way. Look at all the companies that FHTM works with. Examples include: Home Depot, Bass Pro, Lillian Vernon, Lowe's, Lumber Liquidators, Sears, Adidas, Aeropostle, Banana Republic, Buckle, Converse, Eddie Bauer, Foot Locker, Gap, Men's Wearhouse, Old Navy, Sunglass Hut, Apple Store, Best Buy, Dell, Kodak, Logitech, Sony, Toshiba, and literally hundreds more. Now, consider the legal and PR staff each of these companies have. If FHTM were a scam, why would these companies risk their reputations on it. FHTM is a direct partner of Dish Network, GE Home Security, Travelocity, and most major wireless carriers as well.
In a nut-shell, these are massive companies that have earned a positive reputation. They have built a partnership with FHTM because they know it is a good company with solid integrity. You should too.
Honest, hardworking people (and companies) who get involved with FHTM truly benefit. Please call or email me, so you can get involved too.
PS: the phone number looks so weird to prevent website skimmers from using it.
