Thursday, May 31, 2012

Resorts360 Scam. True or False?


Is Resorts360 a scam?  That's the question many opportunity seekers have been asking recently.  Read this quick overview and decide for yourself.


Resorts360 was launched by ex airline captain Roger Rutter in Washington state USA, in 2008.

The product is a membership program.  There are 3 membership levels:

1. Executive (3 yearly)
2. VIP (10 yearly)
3. Elite Life (lifetime) membership.

As a member you get access to discounts of up to 80% on thousands of properties worldwide. These range from Hotels, resorts as well as timeshare properties.

Whilst the price of membership is in the upper range, it can readily seen that if a family takes regular holidays, the cost of membership will be more than offset by the savings.

Resorts360 Compensation Plan

The Resorts360 Pay Plan is an interesting one. When someone gets involved with Resorts 360 they start off as an “Associate”. As an Associate at the Elite Life membership level, reps will get paid up to a $2,500 commission (if an Elite Life sale). After an Associate has made two sales they become a Manager and can then earn up to $5,000 commission per Elite Life.

Managers also get paid a commission of up to $2,500 whenever someone they personally sponsored into the business makes a sale. which gives the pay plan good leverage. They can also earn commissions further down the line.

Resorts360 Training/Marketing

Resorts360 runs weekly training webinars where they review various business building strategies. They also have a separate marketing system called Prosperity Central which includes a variety of lead capture pages, training and a follow up autoresponder system for reps to use.

Summary

First of all, if you’re asking if Resorts360 is a scam, then you can be assured that it is far from one. It is a company with a legitimate product.

They are product focused and it shows with a product that looks to be superior to the competition.

Click on the link to read my full Resorts360 Scam Review.