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ivyt wrote:kimw190 wrote:Cynthia, the company that GRN partnered with has been in business for 21 years. They do not have the issue's you are writing about.Again, I am not here to convince you or anyone for that matter, I just do not like to see inaccurate information posted online about a company I work with.
Again, it ls not MLM, but that really does not matter, and saying that MLM's are in danger of product running out is about the oddest thing I have heard online yet, and do not know how to respond to that. :)
Again, have a great weekend,
Kim
Kim,
Do you guys offer cruises too? And, (in reference to Cynthia's concern) how does GRN guarantee the lifetime membership? Who will honor it if something happens in the future (worst case scenario)?
Do not buy anything from these people, as this is a multi-level marketing business that is sure to run out of inventory. No one OWNS anything.
Sun or Snow T.
kimw190 Yes, we do offer cruises as well.
The company that GRN partnered with honors all memberships, so if something did happened to GRN, one would still be a member with that company.
We do have a live webinar tonight, if you would like to take a look at everything they offer, right online. I can send it to you via email if you like.
Kim
Kim,
I did see the worldwide resorts registry. Please post the website for cruises. I'd like to check it out.
Thanks, Ivy
Ivy T.
Again Cynthia, that is not correct. Everything offered is bought in advance, before it shows up in our back office.
You sure determined to discredit them, and I am not sure why, you have not used the service yourself.
Anyway, to help ease any concern you may have, and hopefully stop spreading false info, the savings one would get from 1 or 2 trips would cover the cost of the membership alone.
And when someone takes a live tour of what we offer, they can actually see how much they would be saving, and looking at places already in the inventory.
The company that we work with has been doing this for 21 years, they are not going to ruin their reputation for what you call a mlm company.
Cheers,
Kim
cynthia281 ivyt kimw190 Cynthia, the company that GRN partnered with has been in business for 21 years. They do not have the issue's you are writing about.
Update: Over a year later the inventory for Global Resorts Network has increased, along with the increase of the GRN membership, just as promised to us. They will continue to expand our inventory as needed.
Kim W.
Last edited by kimw190 on Jul 24, 2008 11:42 PM
kimw190 Again Cynthia, that is not correct. Everything offered is bought in advance, before it shows up in our back office.
You sure determined to discredit them, and I am not sure why, you have not used the service yourself.
Anyway, to help ease any concern you may have, and hopefully stop spreading false info, the savings one would get from 1 or 2 trips would cover the cost of the membership alone.
And when someone takes a live tour of what we offer, they can actually see how much they would be saving, and looking at places already in the inventory.
The company that we work with has been doing this for 21 years, they are not going to ruin their reputation for what you call a mlm company.
Cheers,
Kim
cynthia281 ivyt
kimw190 wrote:Cynthia, the company that GRN partnered with has been in business for 21 years. They do not have the issue's you are writing about.
A Google search of your company will prove that it is a multi-level-marketing company. I have done it and the membership is growing at an alarming rate, which means reduced inventory for new people. The way I know it is growing fast is that originally in my searches, I only got a handful of sites. Now there are thousands of sites, only in about two months! The product can only be spread so thin. It just takes a little common sense to see that no one owns a product, just a membership.
At least with a blue week timeshare, that you can buy for less than $500 here on Redweek, you will have something tangible, a piece of real property that has exchange value. So RCI will exchange that blue week at the last minute for ANYTHING in the inventory, including Hawaii. My blue week pulled 7 Hawaii resorts for this summer, mostly Gold Crown. The value is in REAL property, not imagined memberships.
I am a Realtor and sell residential real estate in Colorado. I do not sell timeshares and receive absolutely no benefit from my advice. Kim sells a membership and will make money, I believe the model on the website is $1,000 per new owner, which multiplies exponentially. That is why they have so many members popping up all over the place.
Sun or Snow T.
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