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FHTM is no longer authorized to use the DuPont name, logo, or trademark in any way

FHTM is no longer authorized to use the DuPont name, logo, or trademark in any way

FHTM is no longer authorized to use the DuPont name, logo, or trademark in any way. FHTM should immediately discontinue the use of any materials containing the DuPont logo. Our right to use DuPont's name, logo and trademark was revoked because FHTM abused the system by creating and distributing unapproved marketing materials that displayed the DuPont logo.

How can this be true when the DuPont logo has been part of the FHTM corporate created business presentation DVD for years? The only reason they blame the reps for this is to shield themselves from a major trademark infringement lawsuit. FHTM never had a partnership or any relationship with DuPont, yet they took it upon themselves to represent they did in an effort to make themselves legal. Surprisesurprise.

Two days later AT&T dumped FHTM.

What a tough 12 months for this company. Everything they have lied about to prove to new IR's that they themselves are ligitimate have turned out to be lies.

How do companies like this get away with financial suicide for the hundreds of thousands of participants. Where are the government regulators when they are needed.

According to Jon Taylor's book titled "THE CASE (FOR AND) AGAINST MULTI-LEVEL MARKETING: The Complete Guide to Understanding and Countering the Effects of Endless Chain Selling and Product-based Pyramid Schemes"

MLM's powerful appeal

People join an MLM program for a variety of reasons. Most are recruited by someone, often a family member or friend. Some learn about a program over the Internet or learn about it from contacts at work.

The products are often attractive, seeming to answer some need, such as protection from illness or aging. They may be very unique and offer benefits that apparently are not available elsewhere.

The opportunity to be self-employed or work from home and the promise of an independent income appeals to many who are tired of depending on fickle employers who can lay them off at any time. They see their work as dead-end jobs with no real long term potential. Others are unemployed and find in MLM the chance to bring in at least some income. Even some professionals tire of trading time for money and like the option of owning a business that is bringing in money even while they sleep or are vacationing in a faraway place.

MLM offers an inexpensive alternative to other more expensive options for owning a business. A good franchise or buying a business from someone else may cost a fortune, and starting a business from scratch may take years to get off the ground. MLM is easy to get into and can be a very pleasant way to be your own boss.

Some get into MLM because of the potential of virtually unlimited income, or at least income proportional to the time and effort put forth. But some get into MLM to supplement their income, to pay off debts, or pay for college for their children. Others choose to work seasonally to earn a little extra cash for Christmas or for family vacations.

And of course you cant beat the feeling of camaraderie that MLM offers. You can be in business for yourself, but not by yourself. And in helping yourself, you are in effect helping others often hundreds in the organization you recruit and build who look to you for guidance and encouragement as they each build their own business under you.

As Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad points out: MLM levels the playing field and allows the average person to become financially free. This means not having to punch a time clock, the time freedom to pursue other interests without having to worry about money, and the means to be in control of your future. Who would not want all that?




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