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Original Message:

Global Resorts Network --- Self Promotion (by KC):

armenc2

janellei2 wrote:
Hi All,

I have been researching Vacation Memberships and Timeshares in hopes of finding the best solution for my young and fledgling family. With today's costs of gas, airfare, weekly resorts stays (often averaging 1200 to 1500 per week). I'm hoping to find a long term solution that will afford our family to take several vacations each year to spend more quality time together.

I've been checking into various time share opportunities and recently ran across this website for Global Resorts Network pertaining to their membership priveledges that are life long and allow for unlimited use at over 5000 participating four star & five star resorts for no more than 799 for a week but more often the price is around 299 to 499 per week at these resorts.

I spoke with a few Global Resorts Network members and was delighted at some of their reports of savings and the quality of the resorts that they experienced when using the Global Resorts Membership. They also said that I could use it as many times per year as I want. I like that about this GRN membership. I also like the fact that it doesn't cost me tens or thousands to get involved with.

I was wondering if anyone that has had experiences with both Time Shares and Global Resorts Network stays could offer any further advice or guidance?

Thank you for your input.

Janelle

Hi Janelle... I too was in your state of dilemma until my first Global Resorts Network's Vacation.... It was an awesome experience in my lifetime... I and my family had been to the Caribbean islands, we had been offered a wonderful place in a private resort. All in all, Global Resort Network is awesome.... Q] =============================================

This all appears (to me, anyhow) to be just more self-serving, thinly veiled promotional advertising for this particular multi level marketing scheme, masquerading (unconvincingly) as a forum posting. Each one of these shill posts seems to come with its own different "we're great, so contact us here...(website address)" , which RedWeek should always just delete, since such info just makes the posting an obvious advertisement.

My advice: CAVEAT EMPTOR (Buyer Beware)....

Before believing these contrived, happy exchanges between MLM participants, or think that they are actually objective observations (they aren't) ask yourself one simple question:

Why do NONE of the THOUSANDS of highly knowledgeable and long-experienced timeshare owners on long established timeshare sites like Timeshare Users Group (tug2.net) ever have any such glowing praise for this particular "product", if it's so great? Is it just a coincidence that these MLM participants choose to target a (generally, with some exceptions) much less informed and much less experienced (no disrespect intended) RedWeek audience instead? I don't think it's "just a coincidence", personally. Any such posts on TUG would be promptly cut to ribbons and shreds by the more experienced timeshare owners and users there.