February 25, 2009
Has anyone out there signed up and used Global Resorts Network? I’m wondering if it’s as good as it sounds.
chloecerutti asked:
Global Resorts Network is a new multi-level vacation marketing program (pyramid) being marketed as an alternative to timeshare ownership, with a one-time membership fee of $2,995 allowing members to travel to over 5,000 worldwide upscale resorts for very low rates with no limitations as to when & where they can go. They’re also promising a one-time return to the upline manager of $1,000 for each new member brought in to the network. It sounds almost too good to be true, so I’m am looking for people who have personally become members and used these services. Is this company legit and are they delivering as promised?
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Global Resorts Network is a new multi-level vacation marketing program (pyramid) being marketed as an alternative to timeshare ownership, with a one-time membership fee of $2,995 allowing members to travel to over 5,000 worldwide upscale resorts for very low rates with no limitations as to when & where they can go. They’re also promising a one-time return to the upline manager of $1,000 for each new member brought in to the network. It sounds almost too good to be true, so I’m am looking for people who have personally become members and used these services. Is this company legit and are they delivering as promised?
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Any MLM that pays an upline fee for recruiting new members is an illegal pyramid by the FTC’s definition. Even if they are delivering now, they are not likely to be in business very long.
You’ve answered your own question. If it sounds too good to be true, it almost certainly is too good to be true.
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Buddy let me caution you…I do NOT know anything bad or tricky about this company at first glance…however, I am not sure exactly WHAT you get for such a high registration of almost 3000 bucks…
I’m part of a team that teaches people how to evaluate any business opportunity for ethical practices and commitment to service.
Since you are considering an MLM business or just want to know more, then you should make plans to contact the team (with my help) and get all your questions answered.
Not all multi-level marketing programs are pyramids. The ones that are pyramids are illegal and are being shut down by the feds one by one…
I think you definitely need some coaching on this issue BEFORE you decide to join this or ANY company for that matter.
Feel free to email me and we can discuss further about your choice…
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If thats anything to do with Ramada resorts in Orlando, Florida - its one huge SCAM.