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Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing - Wikipedia Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing (FHTM) was a Lexington, Kentucky based company which used multi-level marketing to sell consumer goods and services The company was founded in January 2001 In January 2013, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and regulators for three states shut down FHTM for being a pyramid scheme [1]
FTC Returns More Than $3. 7 Million to People Harmed by . . . The Federal Trade Commission is mailing 285,361 checks totaling more than $3 7 million to people who lost money to Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing (FHTM), a pyramid scheme whose operators were banned from multi-level marketing under a settlement with the FTC and the states of Illinois, Kentucky and North Carolina
FTC Settlement Bans Pyramid Scheme Operators From Multi-Level . . . In January 2013, the FTC and the states charged the Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing (FHTM) defendants with deceiving consumers by claiming they would earn significant income through selling various products and services if they signed up as FHTM representatives In recent years, the scheme targeted Spanish-speaking and immigrant communities
Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing, Inc. , et al. | Federal Trade . . . Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing, Inc , et al Tags: Consumer Protection consumer refunds Franchises, Business Opportunities, and Investments Last Updated November 8, 2016 Federal Trade Commission, State of Illinois, Commonwealth of Kentucky, and State of North Carolina, Plaintiffs v
Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing shut down as pyramid scheme The FTC and the states of Illinois, Kentucky and North Carolina filed a complaint against Fortune Hi-tech Marketing on Thursday A judge granted a temporary restraining order requiring the
FTC sends $3. 7M to victims of pyramid scheme - USA TODAY The Federal Trade Commission's announcement involves Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing (FHTM), which was based in Lexington, Ky , until it was sued and shut down by the FTC and state regulators in