Friday, December 25, 2009

MOR Vacations Review * WARNING! * Do Your Homework!

MOR Vacations, MOR Vacations business and Global Resorts Network.

Is there a MOR Vacations scam?

In this MOR Vacations review, online business mentor Will Schwartz takes a comprehensive look at the MOR Vacations business opportunity. The cost to join. The value of the product. A major flaw in the MOR Vacations compensation plan. And your real chances for success with a MOR Vacations business in 2010.

Is MOR Vacations for real? Many people talk about the MOR vacations scam and say beware of MOR Vacations leaders and their hard-sell tactics.

In doing a comprehensive MOR Vacations review I uncovered some very interesting facts. MOR Vacations has a great product and it’s definitely not a scam, but…
There are MAJOR FLAWS with the MOR Vacations compensation plan that they don’t tell you about, and in all of their marketing they’re not entirely truthful about the MOR Vacations business when they promote it.

MOR Vacations comes on with a lot of hype and a very hard sell, and it can be difficult to get the truth. There’s so much bullcrap online it’s sometimes hard to separate the truth from the fiction. So I thought I’d cut through all that nonsense and help you get the straight facts.

It seems their primary marketing tactic is to compare themselves to Global Resorts and then say how much better they are.

Only problem is – they don’t tell the truth.

MOR vacations will tell you that Global Resorts is a foreign based company, which is ridiculous. Global Resorts corporate office are in Phoenix, AZ. GRN’s travel provider has been in business 23 years since 1986 and has corporate offices in Orlando, Florida.

MOR somehow tries to use this bald-faced lie as “proof” that while GRN has a stronger international presence with a better selection of resorts in more countries, their product is better than Global or somehow has more resorts available in the US and Mexico.

First off, it’s not true. All you have to do is check the inventory of each company. You’ll find that MOR has a great selection of resorts in the US and Mexico – and so does GRN, along with a better selection of resorts in other parts of the world.

But the greater issue here is MOR’s integrity and how they conduct their marketing. I’ve seen MOR Vacations marketing videos where they insinuate that Global doesn’t actually pay their distributors, which is complete fabrication.

And the thing of it is, why lie? Anyone with an ounce of sense can do a little research, make some phone calls and get the facts.

So why even be dishonest in the first place?

Let’s take a look at the MOR Vacations product itself and see how it really compares with Global Resorts Network.

Another thing they don’t tell you is that MOR Vacations is essentially a knock-off of Global Resorts. The founders of MOR were all involved in GRN at one point before they decided to form a spin-off company, and the truth of the matter is this: the 2 products are nearly identical.

Both are travel club membership offering exclusive resort vacations at discounts of 50%-80%. They both use third party providers who have long term relationships with over 5,000 resorts. They both offer discounts on cruises and air travel as well.

In short, both MOR Vacations and Global Resorts Network offer a product/service with excellent benefits and genuine stand-alone value for consumers. No matter how you slice it, both companies are part of an 8 Trillion dollar industry and offer an exceptional product that people really want and use.

Essentially, there’s no real leverage and you only make ½ commissions from the efforts of your team. Which means you will forever have to work overtime to maintain a 6 figure business, and in fact be in competition with your sponsor.

Finally, there is the overall pattern of deception and lack of transparency related to the founders of MOR vacations.

For more info, check out this special MOR Vacations Review.

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