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YTB Travel Problems

YTB Travel Problems
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Sunday, November 23, 2008

YTB TRAVEL COMPLAINT PROBLEMS

YTB TRAVEL COMPLAINT PROBLEMS

The YTB travel problem brings to focus the flaw on recruiting people to set up their own “travel store” without being a travel agent, at least, that is the prevalent view of contention among the number of ytb travel complaints submitted to the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and now the ytb travel lawsuit pending in California, now in Illinois; notwithstanding, possible ytb travel lawsuits to be filed with other states' attorney general offices.

YTB bosts to be the 26th largest seller of travel in the USA among the travel agencies, accordingly to Travel Weekly. In its 2008 Power List, Travel Weekly listed YTB with 131,101 outside sales representatives and $414.5 million in sales; Travel Weekly defines “Travel Seller” as an”intermediary that sells travel through any medium (electronic and telephone for example) directly to consumers.” YTB is a seller of travel but does not really qualify by any professional standard to be a travel agency. IATAN and Royal Carribean, for example, terminated relationship with YTB.

According to YTB, IATAN's mission is to promote professionalism, administer meaningful and impartial business standards, and to provide cost-effective products, services and educational programs that benefit the travel industry. Through the use of its informational and other resources, IATAN provides a vital link between the supplier community and the U.S. travel distribution network. See http://www.theytb.com/273/ytb-iataniata-accreditation-cancelled/
If IATAN/IATA cancel YTB, yet YTB still ostensibly operates business as a Travel agent, though it can't pass the test or meet any professional standards as reputed by IATAN/IATA, regardless of finding loopholes with CLIA, then why trust them. YTB travel problems is melange of abuses to expectations of professionalism. YTB is simply, an mlm hierarchy of sorts; where the rich at the top stayed rich and got richer and the investment opportunities were of no effect from the not-so-rich entrepreneur.

If I were a lawyer, my first impression with respect to the currents of YTB travel lawsuits is the YTB travel lawsuits in each respective law of the case defining contractually an equivocation of the meeting of the minds. Contracts or any business must, or ought to aspire to, require standards, ethical or legal, and therefore, the YTB travel problem is perhaps less than professional. The YTB compensation plan is geared on profitting off of failure, an interesting concept representative in liberal economics, which may hold merit only in jurisdiction for politicians and government; afterall, in government, I suppose, you can always request to print more paper money.

Another way to say it, The YTB travel problem is in the way that YTB promotes opportunity to earn in a business is by recruiting emphasis (in contrast to the sale of a product, travel) to join, as is reflected in YTB financial reports, though, the illusion of sighting that they are selling travel without regard to, or depreciating professional standards to, become a travel agent. The YTB travel complaints and YTB travel lawsuits make these allegations clear and from all accounts, this is of common knowledge, but certainly, the level of legal impropriety is what is yet to be found. Furthermore, suppliers augment the YTB travel problem as the suppliers seek out the sales and place the professionalism of travel agent status to near non-existence.

Without providing a service, networking people to pretend that YTB is a travel agent, though you can sell travel and network other people to become travel agents with a non-travel agent business, or so that is the allegation to suggest again, that the YTB travel problem equals involving no credentials and only marketing travel (but it's okay to imply selling as carte-blanche travel agent). To summarize the YTB travel problem is illogical if YTB ever should admit that they are not really a travel agency. The YTB travel problem is that YTB must always acknowledge travel agency status in light of pursuasive if not compelling evidence of non-existence; ie, the YTB travel lawsuits and YTB travel complaints (YTB travel complaints filed by former YTB associates).

YTB 2007 Income Disclosure Statement concludes to state that "success with YTB results only from successful sales efforts, which require hard work, diligence and leadership.” On the aggregate for 2007 YTB RTA's collectively earned in 9 months for YTB $69 million and received $9.4 million dollars in commissions. The merits to the YTB travel complaints, would seem to be that reps made a tithe to the YTB church officials of approximately, $59.6 million. Praise the Lord. let's all work for free; let's all work for YTB, go broke and share the wealth of prosperity, then hire a lawyer, (with our credit cards of course), and start the process--identify the YTB travel problem, send enough YTB travel complaints to the BBB, then hope that the YTB travel lawsuits will create business opportunities, for whom, lawyers and politicians to pass more regulations and laws that restrict our liberties, which do not resolve the current issue.

The YTB travel problem smells to the point of biblical proportions---the root of all evil is the '''love''' of money and YTB shows love for its fellow human being by convincing a prospective victim (excuse me, prospective YTB travel agent) that through hard work, diligence, and leadership (from YTB????) success results only from sales efforts. So the difference to equal $59.6 million went in the coffers of the church officials of YTB was the way of love, love of taking advantage of people. The mlm problem is generates intrigue for common law practice and the mathematics are easy to define, which YTB travel problems = YTB travel complaints plus YTB travel lawsuits. Selling what does not exist, travel, is known as fraud, at least that was my ethical upbringing, but again, I'm not a lawyer, so apparently, law school trains also magicians to sell bridges in the middle of the ocean, who then swim to shore to become politicians. It's enough to see this conduct in government, but hopefully, mlm institutions, the private entrepreunarial segments of society will absorb the cost with a better solution so that YTB travel problem will not manifest in future YTB travel complaints and YTB travel lawsuits, and thus YTB will just by its flawed foundation crumble away, because nobody wants to invest without opportunity of a realistic return and reasonable expectation to profit.

The truth be known there is such an mlm company that offers training to become a travel agent with credentials, ie, an independent, international certified travel agen opportunity, that is more than what is offered by YTB International, Inc. (YTB international, as it implies, is only, regional and at best in the US, Canada and the Carribean). Traverus Travel is at least 26 years old as a brick-and-mortar liesure travel company that has expanded in over 90 countries, which would qualify to say that Traverus Travel is international, unlike YTB.

Avoid the hypocrisy of the YTB travel problem, and consider Traverus Travel marketing others to become travel agents while learning to qualify as a certified travel agent (CTA) with the option also, to start as a referral travel consultant (RTC); Join Traverus Travel. The right way is the Traverus Travel way, a real brick-and-mortar travel store and is international.

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Eric D. Hallerud (515)991-3668