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August 26th, 2008

Wyndam Sea Gardens for New Years through Global Resorts Network

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For members holding a Global Resorts Network Travel Club membership, the savings and value makes traveling fun and exciting.  Members save so much money, it frees up cash for having fun while on vacations on excursions and souveniors.  Here’s an example for a New Years vacation.Get ready for NEW YEAR’S WEEK at the Wyndam Sea Gardens in Florida. the savings for travel are exciting. 
This beautiful beachfront family resort features four pools, various
water sports, kids’ activities, and tennis courts.

All units have kitchenettes with stoves, microwaves, refrigerators, cookware, and dishes.

Right now, you can grab this peak season, holiday week (New Years) for only $699.

Because of the extreme popularity of booking at these times, not one major travel
provider was offering availability during the time of comparison.

This type of VIP access is available exclusively to our members.

Enjoy Life!


August 26th, 2008

Global Resorts Network Webinars – Free to Attend

* Nightly Calls have moved to 9:00 PM EST

* Daily Calls have been added

We are pleased to announce that starting this week,

we will be offering TWO Live Calls per day.

Here is the schedule for THIS week:

Dial in: 641 594-7000   Pin: 1036216 #

Register at:

http://www.seeitliveonline.com

Monday

2:00pm EST – Live Product Demo & Bonus

9:00pm EST – Live Product Demo & Bonus 

Tuesday

9:00pm EST – Live Product Demo & Bonus

Wednesday

2:00pm EST Live Product Demo & Bonus

9:00pm EST Live Product Demo & Bonus

Thursday

9:00pm EST – Live Product Demo & Bonus


August 25th, 2008

Vacation for 7 Nights in San Diego for $398 with Global Resorts Network

Experience the remote beauty of the high desert from the
country club atmosphere of San Diego Country Estates.
An 18-hole championship golf course, only two
miles away, is rated one of the top 10 courses
in the country.

 

There are 16 tennis courts on site, including
six lighted courts. Enjoy boating and fishing
on San Vicente Lake, or swim at the resort’s
outdoor pool.
Treat yourself to a massage
or facial on site at Spa Riviera.
Right now, membership is showcasing a Two-
Bedroom unit available for immediate purchase
for only $398.  This is for 6 people for an entire
8 days and 7 nights.

Here is what we found when trying to book the
exact week and size through a major travel
provider…

Expedia
$1,552.00 – [this price does not include taxes or fees]

Orbitz
N/A

Travelocity
N/A

Hotels (.com)
$1,561.00 – [this price does not include taxes or fees]

That’s a minimum savings of well over $1,000.00
for this one week alone.

These types of savings are available exclusively to our members.


August 20th, 2008

Inside Secrets Come Out About MOR Vacations by Global Resorts Network Member

A Global Resorts Network Member Kelly Williams has exposed the Johnny Bolton and MOR Vacations ordeal.  I did not write this article.

Here Kelly’s account of what happened:

Protect Yourself from the HYPE & DECEPTION INFORMATION, MOR VACATION, LLC Review

 

 

 

Wednesday, August 20, 2008
To: My GRN Team & Others With A Desire To Make An Honest & Ethical Income From Home
From: Kelly G. Williams
Re: “Mor” Is Not Better, Read On…

My revised report is based on facts not assumptions.

My name is Kelly Williams, I am a team platinum leader, an independent affiliate with GRN and founder of  http://www.ThePajamaCommute.com

This report is based on my actual experiences from August 8 through August 19, 2008.

This all began back on August 8 when I received an email from a team member indicating that the long time host (Mr. B) of the weekly conference calls for Global Resorts Network had resigned and was involved with some other travel membership “deal.” I really didn’t think too much of it and put the email into my “review later” email folder.

The following day, Saturday, August 10 I received a phone call from a team leader who indicated they felt like the company he was helping launch may make some sense and she was seriously considering it. We both concluded we wouldn’t get caught up in the “hype” of it all but would do some serious research before making any kind of decision.

On Monday, August 12 I checked out the pre pre-launch website and later listened in on one of the conference calls Mr. B was hosting. He presented a compelling story and painted a very appealing picture of what this new opportunity would be. I decided to participate in another conference call in the afternoon.

On the afternoon conference calls I had a chance to introduce myself and ask a question. I was recognized for my internet marketing website http://www.ThePajamaCommute.com and indicated how much he liked my site. At the end of the call I sent him an email requesting a call. Within the hour he called me.

During our conversation I asked him many questions and learned more about this 23 year old company. He indicated they, like our GRNs parent travel company preferred to stay out of the limelight for now but he would reveal who they were on Friday.  

I also learned that this company gained there 100,000 members by doing a “dog & pony” road show, as he put it. They would hire a sales team to go into cities across the country and through a “full page” newspaper ad or through “private phone call” invitations lure people to come to a hotel presentation by offering some type of valuable gift or prize.

The presentation consisted of sharing all of the negatives of owning a timeshare and going over the benefits of their travel memberships. The attendees were able to look at some sort of catalogue and see all of the great deals. At the end of the presentation there would be a handsome guy or attractive gal ending the presentation and people would flood to the back of the room to buy. He indicated the memberships were being sold for as much as $9300 and they offered a finance package.

He went on to tell me about all of the benefits of this travel membership program, including $149 weeks and travel cash rebates are amongst a couple of the benefits he mentions. When we ended our phone conversation, he nearly had me convinced to sign up right then and there, he is very good. However, I wanted to dig a little deeper. I thought, if this is everything that he says it is, it will be a major competitor of GRN, so I definitely was taking it seriously.

The days that followed I had many more emails and phone calls from my GRN teammates. Many of them had been looking into this program and were being compelled by what they were hearing. I also had spoken daily with Mr. B and he was kind, courteous and very gracious with his time as he addressed my questions. I had mixed emotions because it all sounded good but there still was a gnawing pit in my stomach and I felt something just wasn’t right.

I concluded that the only way I would be able to make an intelligent decision would be to use good common business sense and make  a visit to this 23 year old travel company and make sure they are real. I did not want to lead my team who had confidence in me, down a dead end street. I called Mr. B and indicated my desire and after referring to me as “doubting Thomas,” said he would get back with me concerning when and where.

He did get back with me and told me a meeting had been arranged but it wouldn’t be until September 3. I would need to make arrangements to fly into Chicago and he would get back to me with the rest of the details.

On Thursday, August 14 I held several team webinars, and went over this new travel membership program. By then I had slowly been sucked into the “hype” of it all and was pretty certain I would be getting involved. I told my team about the “unveiling” of the company the following day.

When Friday, the 18th arrived, I and many of my teammates participated on the “revealing Friday” conference call at high noon pst. It was very lack luster to say the least. Many of the things he said would be available to look at, were not. But the name of the new  travel program was revealed. You can find these details by visiting his introductory site: webinar9.com.

I requested a call and we visited some more about the “unveiling.” I indicated I was a bit disappointed with the website and the information available to us. He told me that  the president of this new company had an unexpected root canal and was out of commission for a few days, so things just weren’t quite ready. I told him I was expecting to know who the travel company was behind all of these incredible benefits he was touting, and he responded by telling me the name, “Travel Service, Inc.,” out of Illinois.

I asked him if I could check out their website and he chuckled and told me they were “dinosaurs” in terms of their technology. They only communicate with members through an 800 number and a fax machine. He got all excited and said that is why this opportunity presents such a tremendous opportunity because we can bring them out of the “stone ages” into the “cyber ages.”

During our call he mentioned I would need to fly into St. Louis rather than Chicago because the 23 year old travel company headquarters was located in a suburb of Springfield, Il and the St. Louis airport would be closer. I was again curious about this “Travel Service, Inc.” and asked him who the principles of the travel company were. I was told, they wanted to remain anonymous and would likely remain that way always. The general manager of the 23 year old travel company would be the person they would be dealing with.

On paper it all sounded so very good and I was growing tired of having to deal with my indecisive feelings and I also knew my team was ready for me to make a decision so I decided that I would officially join by sending in my money order the next day. Friday evening Mr. B agreed to get on a conference call with my team members and go over how this all transpired, the program details, and answer questions. I knew that if this was something I would end up getting involved with, many of my team members would probably do the same. During the call I told my team that I had made the decision to join.

I woke up in the middle of Friday night and once again felt very uneasy about my decision. I grabbed my laptop and began searching for whatever information I could find on “Travel Service, Inc.” but there wasn’t anything out there. It  just simply didn’t make much sense how a 23 year old company, who was a member of ARDA, according to the conference calls I had listened to, did not even have an address nor showed up as a corporation in Illinois, Las Vegas or Delaware.

I realized I had fallen for the hype and knew through common business sense, I needed to verify what Mr. B had been telling me and many others. I decided I would just get on a plane on Monday and fly out to the travel company headquarters in Springfield, Il (or thereabouts) and see for myself so I could provide an intelligent decision based on facts not some wish list of travel benefits.

On Saturday I fielded more calls from my teammates who wanted to share their thoughts about the entire deal. I continued to feel more and more stress over the whole thing. In one of my conversations with an affiliate I learned she lived in the general area of where the 23 year old travel company was located. She indicated to me she would be willing to go and take a look if I was able to determine the exact location.

Monday morning, I along with a team leader was able to be on a short conference call with the president and the Mr. B., the master affiliate of this new  travel membership marketing company. But still no representation from the 23 year old travel membership support company. I wasn’t all that impressed as the new president was overshadowed by the eagerness of Mr. B to control the conversation.

Later that afternoon, still in a very uneasy state, I got a call from Mr. B. He was excited due to the fact that money was pouring in because Monday was the first day they were accepting actual payments. For what? I thought – a wish list, no it ended up being a certificate on the web.

After his exuberance simmered down, I told him I learned of an affiliate that was near the company headquarters and she was more than willing to go and verify the existence of the 23 year old travel company.

The silence on the other end of the phone was immediate. His tone changed quickly and he said; “we are not going there,” I knew he didn’t mean physically. “This is my deal and you’re not going to ruin it, it is my way or the highway!” he exclaimed. It was apparent I struck a chord and I wasn’t quite sure how to respond. He then went off on a story about Al Morales, one of the founders of GRN, and how he was in the beginning, so what? At that point, my decision was made. I chose the highway, at mock speed.

I was a tad bit stunned, to say the least, but relieved because my decision had been made by this one phone call. I went back to my laptop and realized I had begun a Google search earlier and the results were on my screen. What I discovered was very alarming to say the least and confirmed to me that I made the right decision to “hit the highway.”

The links below were uncovered in my “due diligence” research. The travel club memberships being reviewed at this time cannot be linked directly to Mr. B or Mor Vacations, LLC or the 23 year old, nowhere to be found  Travel Service, Inc. So to make that connection, accusation or assumption would be false on my part. However, I am entitled to  my opinion and I will let you have yours and come to your own conclusions. Perhaps this report will help you.

As for me, this information only served as a confirmation that my “hit the highway” decision was right for me. I never did send in my money order and the gnawing uneasy feelings are gone. Hurray!

http://streettalkblog.com/?p=2042
http://www.sellmytimesharenow.com/timeshares/index/content/details/AdNumber/462578/
http://www.complaints.com/directory/2004/march/16/13.htm
http://www.complaintsboard.com/bycompany/star-vacation-club-a1634.html
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/american_travel.html
http://www.complaints.com/directory/2006/october/19/12.htm
http://www.timesharesonly.com/resort/5835
http://vacationresortmanagement-scam.com/namegame1.html
http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/news/2656955/detail.html
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/288/RipOff0288023.htm
http://sxmprivateeye.com/node/5690
http://streettalkblog.com/?p=2660
http://www.thetimesharebeat.com/street/apr26-02.htm
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/320/RipOff0320330.htm
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/star-vacation-club-c9899.html
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/353/RipOff0353717.htm
http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=22641
http://complaintwire.org/Complaint.aspx/TKitYLalGACy-gjKgzHwXg
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2007/12/in_timeshares.html
http://chicago.bbb.org/WWWRoot/Report.aspx?site=46&bbb=0654&firm=1001715
http://www.thetimesharebeat.com/2002/ts/may/0510-01t.htm

If you have already sent in your money order. My personal recommendation, for what it is worth, you should ask for it back. You have 3 days by law. 

I hope this information has assisted you in making a wise decision.

Sincerely,

Kelly G. Williams

 


August 18th, 2008

Global Resorts Network Introduces Live Business & Product Webinars

 Received this notice today from corporate.

Introducing Our Daily

Live Business & Product DemoMonday through Thursday at 10:00 PM EST.Now your guests can see “first hand” directly inside the
Global Resorts Network Travel Club Membership 
and ask questions about planning their next trip. 

This new format will be exciting and informative as webinar
technology gives your guests a “front row seat” to all the
action.

You can pre-register by going to http://www.seeitliveonline.com

You can also listen in to this demo on the phone by

dialing into our conference call line at:

Dial: 1-641-594-7000   pin: 1036216#

See you there!

G L O B A L   R E S O R T S   N E T W O R K

22601 N. 17th Ave. Suite 230
Phoenix, AZ 85027


August 17th, 2008

Mystery Travel Company Revealed. Is this the End of Global Resorts Network?

Well, the name of the mystery travel club that is said to be competition for Global Resorts Network  has been revealed.  Is this the end of Global Resorts Network?  No, not in the least.

For the past week there has been a huge mystery surrounding the name of the travel company that many members for Global Resorts Network, Coastal Vacations, YTB, and others have left to join which is a unbelieveable all in itself based on the information that was available.  There was a lot of hype and drama with a sense of urgency to make a snap decision without the facts to do this.  This is what I can’t get over.

Here’s what happened.  Word gets out that Johnny Bolton is resigning from Global Resorts to market another travel company and there’s a hurricane in the home business industry with people scrambling to cash in their GRN, Coastal Vacations, YTB and other memberships to be a part of this new mystery company.  Many thought that Johnny Bolton was the master distributor for Global Resorts but in fact, he was contract labor for GRN to do the calls.

I’m sitting back watching this unfold in disbelief and fielding phone calls from people who want me to join this mystery company so they can make money off of me.  I’m even harrassed for not responding like they think I should. I actually had to hang up on someone!   Yeah, it’s been that much of a circus.

I’ve planted my flag with Global Resorts Network.  I’ve used the travel club membership, I’ve met Al Morales, I’ve dealt with customer service and there is no reason to move my business.  If you’re with GRN, I don’t recommend you move.  I recommend you stay with Global Resorts Network and the build your business.

The name of this new company is . . . . M.O.R. Travel.

Word on the street is that MOR Travel has better last minute specials and offers a payment plan.    Global Resorts Network maintains a standard of quality in the resorts they offer.  I’ve been in contact with the product vendor for Global Resorts Network about what’s going on and they were adamant that they are not going to sacrifice quality and offer 2 star resorts.

By the way, here’s a Global Resorts hotweek resort offering that shines for $149 for 7 nights and 8 days in California.

And, as far as the payment plans go, I don’t see that being real beneficial because after the 3rd or 4th payment, if affiliates are not making money yet, they probably won’t continue with their payment plan.  It’s takes money to advertise and 98% of people who start a home business fail because of lack of personal development, committment to learn the skillsets it takes to make a go of it.  So, whatever.  Global Resorts Network is also offering a payment plan.  For those who take advantage of the payment plan and make a committment to do what it takes to become successful, then it’s good for either business.

Global Resorts Network has already established themselves as a leader in the travel industry and was the first to offer the perpetual leverage commissions of $1000 to infinity levels down.  It’s natural for other businesses to want to copy the best.  It’s amost expected.  But, there can only be one first.

MOR Travel is going to do what it’s doing and Global Resorts will continue to march forward, as I will.

I’m staying put, I’m building a million dollar business with Global Resorts Network and I’m not going to uproot and disrupt my team members every 6 months as new businesses come along.   GRN is strong, it’s a great company and I admire and tremendously respect my fellow GRN professional home business owners including some pillars in the industry, who have stood their ground and said bloom where you are planted.

It doesn’t matter what business you join, you still have to know how to market and find business partners.  So the ones who transfered their memberships to MOR Travel looking for a silver bullet, the news is bad.  Nothing has changed.  You still need to market.  If you don’t, when the next winds blow, you’ll be folding up your tent and moving on always chasing something you’ll never have until you learn the skills and the mindset that it takes to succeed.


August 17th, 2008

Confirmed, Johnny Bolton Resigned From Contract Labor Job from Global Resorts Network

Here’s the official statment from Global Resorts Network regarding Johnny Bolton. 

It is true. Johnny Bolton, will no longer be the host for GRN’s conference calls.  Johnny did a good job for GRN hosting the product, opportunity, and training calls and we appreciate his efforts.

Erroneously, some people were under the impression that Johnny Bolton was GRN’s “Master Distributor”, which was not the case.   Johnny was also a GRN Affiliate, but Johnny committed so much of his time being our paid conference call host (which primarily benefited others) that Johnny sacrificed the time he needed to build and nurture his own group as a GRN Affiliate.

Because of this, we understand Johnny’s financial need to pursue the income potential possible as an independent distributor (albeit with another company) rather than devoting his time hosting calls.

In any event he has assured us in writing that “his personal ethics along with his respect for the law will prevent him from contacting or causing to be contacted any GRN member by telephone or other electronic means”.  We accept this and take him at his word considering Johnny was given a position of trust as our conference call host.   Our policies are the same as any network marketing company, whereby Affiliates are prohibited from attempting to cross recruit any other GRN Affiliates other than their personally sponsored into another company and doing so can be grounds for termination and possible legal action.

Our own loyal Affiliates are our eyes and ears and as usual, we count on you to protect our opportunity for the sake of all GRN Affiliates who understand the long term value of what we have to offer in terms of both an incomparable product and opportunity.
Best Regards,Al Morales
President / CEO


August 17th, 2008

Global Resorts Network Hotweek for $149 at San Luis Bay Inn

No need to fly across the pond for this one at only $149 for a full 8 days and 7 nights.

It may even be within driving distance from some of you.

The Global Resorts Network Travel club Membership should make your head turn if
you enjoy saving on travel at all.  Not to mention the referral income you can make.

High on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean,
San Luis Bay Inn has one of the most breath taking
views on the Central Coast of California.

San Luis Bay Inn is a “Gold Crown” vacation destination,
and one of the premier vacation ownership resorts in the
world.

You can find everything from Hearst Castle, world-class wine tasting,
local beaches, sensational dining and world-class golf.

We called this resort after finding no availability through any of
the major travel providers.  They did not accept public bookings
through the front desk and referred us to Extra Holidays by
Wyndam. 

For the exact same size unit and dates being offered
through GRN (8 days & 7 nights), Extra Holidays was
charging $1,603.58.

As a member, you can book it right now for only $149. 

That’s a minimum savings of over $1,450.00
for this one week alone.

These types of savings and VIP access are available exclusively to our Global Resorts Network members

Once you vacation in a condo, you’ll never want to go back to just a hotel.

Get your Global Resorts Network Travel Club Membership HERE.


August 16th, 2008

Zion National Park: A Top 10 Must Hike Trails in the USA

Hiking is great for the entire family and offers physical activity as well as creating memories. It’s also less expensive compared with other recreational activities. Heading to Zion National Park for a day hike or several days, will be the perfect solution for getting out from behind computers and getting fresh air. Zion National Park offers a lodge and camping sites to accommodate your interests.

You will be boarding the Zion National Park tram that will take you to the trail head of any tail you wish to take. The area is being preserved and they don’t allow cars to traffic by any more. You never have to wait more than a couple minutes and will even take you to the visitor’s center.

Zion National Park is located in the crossroad of Colorado Plateau, Great Basin and Mojave Desert Provinces. The park offers some of the best hiking trails in the U.S. Here you can see the dramatic landscape of sculptured canyons and soaring cliffs in a very well protected wildlife area of 229 square miles. There are many types of animal and plant life in this area for you to enjoy.

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August 16th, 2008

Trails for Hiking in Zion National Park

Zion National Park

Depending on the experience of the hikers, there are options to choose from to make the best of your experience.

Short Hikes offered at Zion National Park:

Emerald Pool Trail

This trail is one of Zion’s family friendly hikes. You can wander around three level pools with small streams and small waterfalls. There is some adventure to this hike as there are parts of it that require you to take big steps up rocks. Be sure to bring plenty of water with you. At the third pool, there is nice shade for sitting, having your lunch or snack and taking in the view.

Weeping Rock

This trail takes you to the famous seeping wall of the park. It gets it name because it appears that water is seeking out from the wall as if it’s crying.

Riverside Walk

It is a gateway to the famous Narrows where you will see many trees, ferns and weeping walls along the Virgin Rivers. It’s a very gentle walk and the scenery is beautiful.

Canyon Overlook Trails

If you have your car, you can drive up to the east side of Mt. Carmel Tunnel.

For those of you what want to see the stunning heights and spectacular views of Zion National Park, a long hike is in store.

Stunning Heights Hike:

Angels Landing

It is the Zion’s genuine classic hike and one of the most stunning attractions you will ever experience. It is not recommended to people with a fear of heights. There have been deaths from this trail as people tend to get confident, hurried and goofing off and go right off the side. This is a trail to enjoy, but also to take seriously. Don’t let your trip and hiking experience of Zion National Park end in tragedy.

Hidden canyon

A beautiful place to hike up with secluded hanging canyons positioned above the main canyons with sections of scrambled rocks for more historical sight.

Zion National Park – “The Narrows” Day Hike

Here’s a classic hikes offered by Zion National Park. During this hike you are constantly hiking through water. The Narrow hike is a view point to the amazing deep and amazing sections of Virgin River. The ranger station will advise if this trail is open and when there’s dangers of flash floods. Always check the weather and with the ranger station before heading out.

Middle Fork of Taylor Creek

It is located at the Kolob section and one of the most popular 5-mile hikes to get through the stunning Double-Arch Alcove.

Scenic View Points:

Angel’s landing

This is a truly amazing summit. You can view 360 degrees of canyon from your standing point.

Observation Point

This hike starts from the Weeping Rock, a hot and strenuous hike with alternative switch backs up to the end of the trail. The view is worth the sweat. This is a day hike and it’s not for out of shape individuals. Take plenty of water as there is none along the trail. Plan to take your time, enjoy the views on the way up, you’ll be taking several rest stops. Wear good shoes that fit properly.

West Rim Trail

A grand over viewing site of Great West Canyon. The Great West Canyon adds remarkable attraction to the place.

Deer trap Mountain

It is one of the best panoramas with long hiking from the main canyon or from the east.

Timber Creek Overlook

To get the grand view of the Kolob Finger Canyons, travel to the end of Kolob Canyon roads to maximize the beauty.

Lady Mountain

Astounding,breath-taking view of the Grand Canyons. This is for expert climbers because there is exposed scrambled rock.

The Alternative Routes for Hiking:

West Rim Trails

Top Down Route of Zion Narrows

La Verkin Creek Tail

Make sure you have good shoes, a hat, plenty of water, some carbohydrate snacks or pack your lunch, a camera, walking stick or hiking stick, and are rested before heading out. And, of course, stay on the clearly marked trails for your safety.