Thursday, April 2, 2009

Is Global Resorts Network a big scam? Find out.

By Ron Medlin

It's no wonder that people might be sketptical of any internet business opportunity, but Global Resorts Network is a legitimate work from home opportunity.

We hear horror stories all the time of people being scammed on the internet, heck it can even be seen on wall street. A few weeks back all you had to do was turn your tv set on and bam, "Bernard Maddof has scammed over $50 billion dollars out of investors."

When searching for a legitimate work from home opportunity, our biggest fear is that we are being scammed and that our hard earned money is going vanish with nothing to show for it.

You can't condemn people for having these fears. So if your brand new to the business, how do you make sure you aren't getting scammed? The answer is you need to do your homework.

Google the company your thinking of joining. Explore their history, learn about the product, is there pay plan interesting, and lastly you really need to seek the best team that provides marketing training and team support.

So let's see how this applies to Global Resorts Network. Let's take a closer lookat Global Resorts Network the company. GRN is an actual coporation with genuine corporate offices, real officers, and real employees.

GRN has been selling the exact same merchandise for over 2 decades. This answer the first to questions. If this company has been around this long selling the same product you know they must me legit. Global Resorts Network proven leading company in the $7 trillion/year Travel Industy.

The product they offer is a luxury travel membership, offering luxury accomodations in over 70 countries. Members gain instant access to a registry containing over 5000 4 and 5 star resorts worldwide.

As a member of this exclusive club, rooms at any of these 4 or 5 star resorts start at the low price of $299 for a 8 day 7 night stay. Members will never pay more than $799 for a week stay.

Global Resorts Network members pay Obscenely low prices compared the retail market prices through places like expedia, hotels.com, etc. for the exact same vacation. Differences of over $2000 are quite common.

My next article will cover the Global Resorts Network compensation plan and joining the right GRN team.

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