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  • people please GET A LIFE

    

  • @andyfx2002 Why the random hating?

  • @WorldVenturesTV because you are cheating people out of their money. a monthly fee plus the registration if you add that up at the end of the year people are paying more that their holiday is meant to cost.

    Based on statistics the average person does not travel more than once a year.

    and for your information im not hating im just trying to open peoples eyes.......

  • @andyfx2002 How exactly are we "cheating" people out of their money? It's right there in black & white what the fees are. The average family spends $2500-$4000 in travel in a given year. And the vast majority of our trips are geared to save back at least the initial fee, if not several months worth, on a single trip. It's also obviously geared toward people who like to travel. If you aren't traveling much, then it may not make sense. There's no smoke & mirrors here though, it's all out there.

  • @WorldVenturesTV everyone likes to travel but that does not mean that they do travel....

    firstly a person that is going to travel has to have a jog because they are going to need spending money for their holiday, im i right up to here ?

    so if they are working how much time off work are they allowed to have in a year, that means they are not going to be doing much travelling.

  • @andyfx2002 You're right, just because everyone likes to travel, they don't all necessarily do it. And of course they'd need money to fund their trip. We don't really seek out unemployed people. To be a customer, they need to be able to afford the product.

    But as to the amount of time off, even the U.S., which is low on the list, is an average of about 15. But countries like France, Finland, & Brazil have 30, and there are dozens with 20+.

  • @WorldVenturesTV ok i aggree on that.

  • I remember watching this video back in 2008. I was in PTN (ProTravel Network) I find it interesting that a friend showed me this to get my confidence in the company. Great company, awesome video, keep it strong folks!

  • @Blazingfingers87 Haha, that's awesome! Yeah, still one of our all time favorite messages from Mike Azcue. Thanks for the kind words! Have a fantastic week. : )

  • 1% is a stretch. Not a chance you get to even a billion dollars. NWM is a fancy name for pyramid schemes. Why do people waste time on this?

  • @mrunge340 We respectfully disagree. Although the two may seem the same to the uneducated public, they're very different. Pyramid schemes are illegal. They're basically money laundering operations that provide no real value. Network Marketing on the other hand involves the exchange of money for actual goods and services. It's a business model used by Pre-Paid Legal, Ambit (#1 on the INC. 500 last year), Mary Kay, and Primerica, just to name a few. We're happy to discuss it further if you like.

  • We never know travel is a huge industry till we watch this video. Check this out as well and you will understand more: hoteldeals8.blogspot.com in support of this video on Gumball.

  • W O W ... He just makes sense!

  • I would be interested in what his sources are for all of these statistics. He should note or comment on where he got these numbers.

  • @meowcatotonic

    it says where the numbers came from after 5:35 mins.

    World Travel & Tourism Council....

  • Yep it'll be big. Google of travel by 10 years.

  • Great

  • On our way to a Billion!

  • With the long term focus on 10 Billion! :)

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