On May 8, 10:44 am, Pierre LePen
wrote:
> On Mon, 07 May 2007 20:42:00 -0700, SMS wrote:
> >Alohacyberian wrote:
> >> First of all, I don't know that your company HAS been in business since
> >> 1986 - I've never heard of it. Just because the company has been in
> >> business since 1986, doesn't mean it's been selling that product since 1986.
> >> And a Google search reveals that Global Resorts Network, LLC (a name that's
> >> a copycat knock-off of the older Global Resorts, Inc.) And if it has been
> >> selling that product since 1986, howcum nobody's heard of it? Or do you take
> >> personal credit for helping to keep it obscure? ;-)
>
> >It's yet another multi-level marketing scheme.
>
> In many jurisdictions, they are called PYRAMID SCAMS, and are ILLEGAL!!
>
> The poster that is
>
> >spamming is just trying to sell memberships, and has nothing to do with
> >the company's history. The MLM scheme for this company is relatively
> >recent. The MLM reseller makes at least $1000 if they sell a $3000
> >"lifetime membership."
> >The best advice is to avoid this company at all costs. You can get the
> >same sort of deals without paying out for this sort of ridiculous
> >membership.
>
> Damn good advice!!
>
> >As to timeshares, yes they are best avoided unless you're going to
> >actually use the timeshare that you bought yourself. Other than that,
> >they are almost always a terrible deal. By the time you pay the yearly
> >fees, the exchange fees, etc., you can rent a condo in whatever location
> >you're going to for less.
>
> Right on - especially if you post a query for one to newsgroups!!
Pierre, you're too up tight, but your economical use of words is
commendable.
At any rate, there really is such a thing as timeshare scams. GRN can
definitely help to neutralize that threat by offering luxury resort
accommodations WITHOUT a deed. No taxes, mortgage payments or condo
fees ever.
Check out this video. Now THIS is a scam:
http://professionalsales411.blogspot.com/2007/04/beware-holiday-scams.html
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