Friday, November 23, 2007

Global Resorts Network (GRN) Saving and Making Thousands

Aren’t you tired of paying 50% too much for your vacation?”
Global Resorts Network (GRN) is redefining the way we travel. Their lifetime membership allows us to travel 52 weeks per year to over 5000 high-end resorts while only paying $298 up to $699 for the entire week.
“We recently reserved a five star resort in Cabo San Lucas for the 2008 New Year, (which is always hard to get) and this one trip alone will be saving my wife, Courtney, and I over $2200. You can see pictures of the resort at http://www.key2succeed.com/ It was a very simple process and customer service handled it immediately. I’m very impressed with everything Global Resorts Network does.” Randy Neale says. Global Resorts Network has been selling these exclusive and private travel memberships for over 21 years in excess of $10,000. Now, due to the internet, these memberships are being offered for less than $3000.
When compared to a timeshare, this membership blows the doors off the timeshare industry.
“My in-laws purchased a timeshare in Cabo several years ago and paid over $40,000 for one unit. They have to pay over $1200 every year for maintenance costs whether they use the unit or not and on top of that, they are restricted to the same location, year after year. According to them, whenever they have tried to trade for other locations, it’s like pulling teeth. Who needs the headaches?” Randy states
Not only does Global Resorts Network offer huge discounts on 4 and 5 star resorts around the world, but they also offer a compensation plan that is shocking network marketers all over the planet.
Imagine earning $1000 commissions every time you sell a membership and $1000 commissions from your ever-growing team. The sky is the limit.
For more information on Global Resorts Network, the Perpetual Leverage compensation plan, browse the resort registry and to find out why Team Visible Wealth is being sought after by so many entrepreneurs, please visit http://www.key2succeed.com/ today.

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