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Old 12-23-2006, 03:57 PM
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I agree with Sir Thomas on the PayPal thing, that kind of turned me off right away, maybe in the future they will have other forms of payment.
I just bought a trial time share, and for the most part what they offer is half the price, and it's still transferable to your heirs. Does anyone know if they have, or are thinking of having a payment plan? That was one of the things that I didn't like about Coastal, and a few member here were a bit disgruntled it seemed over their products, and what their true value was. Love the travel businesses, still.

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I was on the call and read through the terms of service agreement. They have a lot of legal stuff to work out, but this company has an excellent retail website, and live travel agents that can even book flights for you. I'm in!

I am curious Antony. Did you ever have any success with Coastal?


Hi, Joseph


I've actually had more success withEPI. I realize nowthat talking to your own prospects is the way to go, and I'm going to operateGRN offline. Simple classified ads to professional sales folks with travel experience in the Jobs section of our local paper. That's it. Management Rule #1: Surround yourself with smart people.


As far as perpetual leverage goes, no, I couldn't explain it to you. However, watching the online explanation three times helped me understand it a lot better. http://payplan.us . PM me for more details.Edited by: PC Biz
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Old 12-24-2006, 03:41 AM
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I might be wrong here, but some people sent me to
crimeshare.net siteand it IS quite a read, I tell you :-)


"Aug 22 2005
The Cyber Travel saga continues, first 21st Century Vacations, then Club Class Leisure, then Gold Crown Resorts, then Cyber Travel, then liquidation, 6000 people lost all, £27 million gone, then miraculously a company called RESORTS INTERNATIONAL jumps up and offers all members a rescue pack for a mere £69 a year. Wow! "


I hope, that Gold Crown Resorts mentioned above has nothing
to do with the company standing behing Global Resorts Network,
but it all looks too similar...


I would love to see testimonials of verified people who travel using
the parent company's network. Do you know anybody?


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Old 12-24-2006, 07:24 AM
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Is it true it only uses PayPal? If yes, it's a ...bye bye :-)


Payment methods:



Money Order, Cashier Check, Bank Draft

Bank Wire / Direct Deposit

eCheck ( U.S. Bank Accounts Only )





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Is it true it only uses PayPal? If yes, it's a ...bye bye :-)
Payment methods:

Money Order, Cashier Check, Bank Draft
Bank Wire / Direct Deposit
eCheck ( U.S. Bank Accounts Only )


I meant compensation form not how to pay for the product :-)


Iknow you can pay usingwire, cashiers checks etc.Being paid
through PayPal is a problem. Many marketers don't use them
anymore. Too many troubles with getting your money out, freezing
accounts, unexpected chargbacks.


PayAlert would be a much better choice for commisions. There are
also other ways to pay people including debit cards.Avoid PayPal!


Thomas
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I realize nowthat talking to your own prospects is the way to go

great stuff Antony! I am glad that you are moving in a professional business direction!
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I must say Thomas that this is a HUGE concern and seems to indicate that this may very well be a scam being reinvented under a new name. People need to use caution.


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I might be wrong here, but some people sent me to www.crimeshare.net siteand it IS quite a read, I tell you :-)


"Aug 22 2005
The Cyber Travel saga continues, first 21st Century Vacations, then Club Class Leisure, then Gold Crown Resorts, then Cyber Travel, then liquidation, 6000 people lost all, £27 million gone, then miraculously a company called RESORTS INTERNATIONAL jumps up and offers all members a rescue pack for a mere £69 a year. Wow! "


I hope, that Gold Crown Resorts mentioned above has nothing
to do with the company standing behing Global Resorts Network,
but it all looks too similar...
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thanks for the payplan information. It does look VERY POWERFUL, but I am EXTREMELY concerned with the information that Thomas shared with us in the above report.
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by SirThomas
Is it true it only uses PayPal? If yes, it's a ...bye bye :-)
Payment methods:

Money Order, Cashier Check, Bank Draft
Bank Wire / Direct Deposit
eCheck ( U.S. Bank Accounts Only )


I meant compensation form not how to pay for the product :-)


Iknow you can pay usingwire, cashiers checks etc.Being paid
through PayPal is a problem. Many marketers don't use them
anymore. Too many troubles with getting your money out, freezing
accounts, unexpected chargbacks.


PayAlert would be a much better choice for commisions. There are
also other ways to pay people including debit cards.Avoid PayPal!


Thomas


All commission payouts are sent through check via mail.



Corporate mail:

"Hello Martina,



Congratulations to all of you for
getting the word out and for helping to build the foundation upon which we will
build our business in 2007 and beyond. You have taken the first step in an
exciting adventure towards a life of financial freedom like you may never have
experienced before.



Global Resorts Network is offering this Luxury Resort
Membership online and through referral marketing for the first time in the
membership's 20+ year history - and you are there in the beginning. Taking
massive action today for your first 90 days is the key to maximizing your
immediate and long term success. The response has been overwhelming as will are
still seeing the online applications pouring in, even right before the Holiday
season.



For the Founder's prelaunch week, all domestic commission checks
were sent by FedEx 2nd Day Delivery on Wednesday so everyone should receive
their checks by Friday! Out of close to $200,000 in total commissions paid for
the one week period, checks varied from a low of $450 to a high in the mid
twenty thousands! Once again, congratulations everyone!"

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All commission payouts are sent through check via mail.

Corporate mail:
"Hello Martina,

Congratulations to all of you for getting the word out and for helping to build the foundation upon which we will build our business in 2007 and beyond. You have taken the first step in an exciting adventure towards a life of financial freedom like you may never have experienced before.

Global Resorts Network is offering this Luxury Resort Membership online and through referral marketing for the first time in the membership's 20+ year history - and you are there in the beginning. Taking massive action today for your first 90 days is the key to maximizing your immediate and long term success. The response has been overwhelming as will are still seeing the online applications pouring in, even right before the Holiday season.

For the Founder's prelaunch week, all domestic commission checks were sent by FedEx 2nd Day Delivery on Wednesday so everyone should receive their checks by Friday! Out of close to $200,000 in total commissions paid for the one week period, checks varied from a low of $450 to a high in the mid twenty thousands! Once again, congratulations everyone!"

Thank you for clarification! For some reason I could swear I heard
PayPal as a commision chanel ... Maybe on a Q&A recorded call?


Do you know whysome checks were $450? Do they charge 10% fee
to process and mail check or is it a flat $50 fee for any commision?

Sorry, for those questions, but there is not enough info on the front
page. Those "per check fees"are not a reason to stop anybody from
joining, but it is nice to know some deatails ahead... :-)


Thanx,


Thomas
 
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