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YTB Travel Problems

YTB Travel Problems
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

YTB TRAVEL COMPLAINT PROBLEMS

YTB TRAVEL COMPLAINT PROBLEMS

The YTB travel lawsuits have impacted the way people think about YTB travel problems in its marketing scheme; According to company records there were over 200,000 members in 2007 who typically pay more than $1,000 per year or roughly $500.00 to set up as an “online travel agency” paying $50 a month. In 2007, less than half of YTB associates earned commissions from booking travel. Of those YTB associates that made any money at all, the commissions averaged around $40 annually.--less than one month’s cost to keep the Website. There are at least 139,000 of the company’s travel websites, all virtually identical, on the Internet.

Millions of Americans lose money participating in pyramid schemes which are also known as "endless chains" - - of investing and managing others to invest, but somewhere the end must be met if it is not an illegal pyramid scheme. YTB travel lawsuits suggest an endless chain and from YTB's own records, seems to suggest a very low profit margin. YTB operates under scrutiny to profess it is a legitimate multi-level marketing firm or network marketing company, but the YTB travel complaints imply that it portrays what amounts to being unreachable business opportunities, and former YTB travel associates thought they were paying start up costs to buy a small business of their own and one day, presumably in the near future would earn income or reap a benefit. YTB travel problems follows the pattern of a guise of legitimacy by inducing someone to invest and after such a large investment, the induced party either quits and loses out on his investment or is forced to run the course to continue paying in the hopes of a return.

The misfortune effecting YTB travel complaints stems in a management style that is extremely negligent in foreseeability of the YTB travel problems. If the vision of YTB was to grow a business without any regard to the profitability of its associates, that renders a concern to conclude that the YTB travel problems are "unconscionable", morally unacceptable in a civilized business environment.

The notion to endeavour an enterprise without regard to the success of its employees, the ones who make the bucks for the company renders a question of balance. How much consideration did the YTB leadership team place in a strategy to forecast outcome for success or failure or more specifically, What were the plans availed in effect from the failure? The YTB travel problems intended to create wealth for somebody regardless if the YTB associates sold or marketed others to become travel agents at all.

YTB International, Inc. offered a service, to market an opportunity for its associates to market and sell travel packages, in an implied international market. YTB travel lawsuits may limit only to legal dimensions in a court of law, whichever court it may be, but it's impact in other countries, specifically, its location in Canada, has done some damage with the reputation to corporate America, just one more thorn to offend US neighbors, across the border or overseas when rogue enterprises are allowed to abuse the free enterprise system. YTB travel lawsuits may uncover the legal barriers to mlm, but YTB travel problems do not erode the concern for its YTB associates perhaps embarrassed by the inducement or in fear of any backlash of their impact on others referred in reliance on the guidelines of YTB International, Inc.

YTB travel complaints were filed by former YTB associates to the Better Business Bureau, and now the YTB travel lawsuits have caught the attention of California's state's attorney office. YTB travel lawsuits are growing, with initially filed YTB travel lawsuits in California, now in Illinois, and beginning in Florida. The YTB travel Problems have sparked some concerns, and YTB, International, inc. is considering to become a franchise, simply put, YTB, International, inc. wants to sell out and therefore, some of its associates' positions, not parties to any YTB travel lawsuits or YTB travel complaints, may lose out; ie, RTA's and REP positions in the mlm scheme of things with YTB, international, inc. may just go away. Hopefully, if former YTB travel associates and current reps/rta's frustrated by the YTB travel problems perhaps, persevere, are compensated for their loss by an "international" marketing tool employed by YTB International, inc, then maybe YTB travel problems or YTB travel complaints or YTB travel lawsuits will just go away.

Traverus Travel is not going away, because Traverus Travel is truly "international" and does it right and operates a legitimate MLM business and is a legitimate brick-and-mortar international liesure travel company expanding out to the orient and has a goal to create wealth wholly for its associates and not for the pocketbook of the CEO. Hear it straight from the President and CEO of Traverus Travel, David Manning, who has created a compensation plan that is the best in the travel business of MLM, intended to be affordable and profitable for all of Traverus Travel associates.

Rather than going out of business with the YTB travel problem, internationally speaking of course, go into business with Traverus Travel, which has already captured the market in China with its exclusive rights with the internet media of 5CTV and that means big bucks opportunity, a financial future with Traverus Travel, internationally speaking, of course.Visit http://www.traverus-travel-california.blogspot.com/>


Eric D. Hallerud (515)991-3668