RE: RE: Still don't understand it Becoming a resller is a step down from their early ambitions with Futura Rewards. They had the grand idea back in 2006, but was proven unworkable as the years progressed. At least can say they tried, but it was not to be. The first co-founder, Byron Holland, left in Dec 2007.
It was said he was instrumental in building the Futura Rewards program. But by the end of 2007 maybe he saw it would not pan out as expected. Mark Farrell, leaves in 2012, seeing that the reseller program is not panning out as expected. Noticed the lack of sign-ons over the 7 months after his date of departure.
So here we are today. I pointed out some new employees on Linkedin. Still don't know the reason if the company will probably be sold. One sarcastic remark about TFLG being in the heading and not FUTURA of that Linkedin profile... it was too embarassing to be seen working with Futura Loyalty.
I wish there was time to right the ship, a sort of rebirth, but it seems like there is no wind in the sails.