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Old 12-19-2006, 05:49 PM
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Has anybodybeen contacted by Global Resorts Network members yet?
I just wondered if their product was what Coastal has as
a condo program at no additional cost to their packages.

It seems to be the quite different. What are your thoughts
on this company?




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Old 12-19-2006, 06:19 PM
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I have been contacted by them and have been on a few conference calls. Their product seems to be the real deal. I am a L3 director with Coastal and the main problem I have are the numerous restrictions when booking a vacation. I honestly think the $3,000 might easilybe worth the price of a membership. Their comp plan also looks to be very powerful. Unlike Coastal the people you bring into the program are always linked to you so your financial interest in them never dwindles. I really see this program taking off.
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I just think that their "exclusive" program is the same as Coastal's condo resorts.
They wouldn't be the first ones to claim it being
exclusive. It is not... Basicly, you rent condo and time shares at
discount rates ( about $300/week - no restrictions)


That is a good deal :-)


I am very familiar with perpetual leverage. It's been around for
several years. My buddy actually designed it for other program in the
past. Then he re-designed few years agoto it's current shape.


Unfortunately, most people don't know how to explain it ... :-)
It's a great payplan! We ran it twice in the past to test it.


I think if enough people jump on the GRN program and make some
money - it will attract many more, at least for some time...


We will see...


Thomas
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Old 12-19-2006, 07:15 PM
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Thomas,


I see you promote the automatedsalessystem(this is a great system). Let me ask you a serious question. Have you ever taken an actual vacation using your discount cards or certificates? The burn weeks are much different than booking an actual vacation. There are a lot of restrictions and you need to be very flexible. With GRN it seems to be book and go (no restrictions) and if they don't have a resort you like they will find it for you. From what I gather from the calls it just seems more user friendly and service oriented. Of course I don't have an actual experience with GRN but I know the parent company has been around for a while and the membership sells for more than $3,000. I agree with you100% about the payplan.
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Old 12-19-2006, 07:24 PM
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No I haven't taken any vacation using cards. I am not asking
about vouchers orcoupons. I only want to compare Coastal resort
condo package to GRN's.


I've heard you can book resort condos through coastal without
any restrictions.


What is the name of the parent company (GRN's)? Maybe we can
find out if it's in any way associated to Coastal's?
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Old 12-20-2006, 03:45 AM
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I did not say vouchers or coupons. I said discount cards. What you are talking about is the Coastal Luxury Condo Resort Card. I think this is very different than the GRN membership. I do not know the name of GRN's parent company but I would also be interested in a comparison to the Condo Card.
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Old 12-20-2006, 08:32 AM
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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!


The only way to get the name of the parent company is to call the company in Arizona and ask, OR wait until your travel package arrives. The From address will be...... (drum roll)... don't know yet.


I can tell you that it's a large, old, and established hotel/resort chain. PM me for more details if interested.
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What does the "N" stand for in GRN, Global Resorts....?





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What does the "N" stand for in GRN, Global Resorts....?





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Network... if I remember right? :-)
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Old 12-20-2006, 09:52 AM
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You Are Correct. "N"=Network.
 
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