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As Global Resorts Network Sweeps the Country, many Wonder Whether the Business Opp is the Real Deal
March 07, 2007

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‘Earn $14,000 In Six Weeks’ Claim Too Good To Be True?

As Global Resorts Network sweeps the country, many wonder whether the business opportunity is the real deal.

Las Vegas, Nev. / March 7, 2007 – A new business opportunity sweeping the country lures vacationers with claims of large income potential while offering benefits like luxury resort vacations for as low as $298 per week.  But is Global Resorts Network a scam or the real deal?

“This company marries the best of direct sales high dollar commissions and the best of network marketing which is long-term income,” says Al Weaver, who has owned several direct sales companies.

And says Rich McGeever, a successful real estate investor: “The product is outstanding.”

For the consumer, Global Resorts Network (GRN) has teamed up with a 20 year old Luxury Resort Membership associated with some of the biggest names in the resort travel industry that could make timeshares obsolete.

As a business opportunity, McGeever says Global Resorts Network is a multilevel marketing (MLM) opportunity without equal because of a unique pay plan called Perpetual Leverage.

 

How Global Resorts Network Works

It’s a simple concept:  You make money by selling lifetime vacation resort memberships.  You earn money off your own sales, US$1,000 for each qualified lifetime member and you earn $1,000 roll-up commissions on every qualified sale they make, and the people they sign on make, to an unlimited depth.

“Anyone who has a desire to succeed and is willing to put that desire to work can do this with our proven system,” says Weaver, who partnered with McGeever to form  30kin32days.com. 

30kin32days.com is a sponsor MLM company that helps individuals succeed in  Global Resorts Network business opportunity.

“Those who honestly work the program for 6 to 12 months can build a residual monthly income that could provide their family with an extremely comfortable lifestyle.”

“What a concept. You get to stay in exotic and luxurious resorts around the world as often as you want and you get to make money doing it,” Weaver says.

Each lifetime membership costs less than US$3,000.  And with that comes unlimited vacations at luxury resorts that run US$298-$699 for eight-day, seven-night vacations.

 
Not A Pyramid Scheme

Global Resorts Network is not a pyramid scheme.  The company says it’s a legitimate multilevel marketing opportunity. 

A search of the popular consumer complaint web sites, ConsumerAffairs.com, RipOffReport.com and Blogger.com, revealed no complaints filed against the company.

McGeever says he’s not surprised—because it works.  He sees it first-hand.

“The key to success in any business is massive cash flow,” he says.  “We’ve never seen anything with the amount of money this produces.

 

About Global Resorts Network:  Global Resorts Network is a multilevel marketing business opportunity that offers unlimited money making potential from selling luxury resort travel memberships.  Members enjoy unlimited vacations at luxury resorts for exceptionally low rates. 

 

Contact Info:  Al Weaver or Rich McGeever.  Email: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it , Phone:  (800) 507-1572.   For additional information, please visit http://www.30kin32days.com/.

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Summary

A new business opportunity sweeping the country lures vacationers with claims of large income potential while offering benefits like luxury resort vacations for as low as $298 per week.  But is Global Resorts Network a scam or the real deal?