Internet Scams Are A Matter Of Perception
Author: Paul Ohlendorf
There are two definite differences of opinions about the
veracity of claims made by Global Network Resorts. There are
those that work at selling their travel packages and those who
have used them, and the flip side by those who were not happy
with their dealings with the company. While this is common with
many businesses, the age of the internet can either send out
misleading, false information in a heartbeat or it can help
spread the word, albeit misleading, in the same heartbeat.
While both sides of the issue have salient points with the
truth located somewhere in the middle whenever a company is
accused of being fraudulent or a scam, it harms their business,
often with devastating results. Fortunately, with over 20 years
of history in the travel industry Global Network Resort has
opened the sale of vacation packages to network marketing and
are helping many individuals take the vacation of their dreams
while setting them up in their own home based business.
The unfortunate pare of accusations of scams, especially those
posted online is that often times many of the facts are
misunderstood or left out either by accident or on purpose. For
example, with another vacation package company, a former sales
associated offered packages for sale on an online auction site.
This person sold a high-price package at a vastly discounted
price. When the person went to use the package they learned it
was not valid as the person they bought it from could not
register their certificates with the company since they did not
work for them anymore.
When the buyer contacted the company, they had no record of the
sale and when they attempted to reach the seller they found they
were longer listed with the auction company and information they
had supplied was fraudulent. Despite the fact the buyer had made
the purchase through an auction and no money was ever paid to
the travel company, they went to scam sites and reported the
activity as though it was done by the company.
Another way that companies end up on a scam report is if the
seller exaggerates the benefits of their travel package or the
buyer does not fully understand what they are supposed to be
getting with their package level. In some cases when a seller is
desperate to make a sale they will say whatever the buyer wants
to hear in order to secure their purchase. This
misrepresentation or misunderstanding will usually result in a
charge of a company selling fraudulent vacation packages.
When companies open the door to internet marketing, there is
also a chance they will open the door to charges of fraud. With
many individuals authorized to sell vacation packages, and many
independent network marketers offering them for sale, the
company can provide all the information and training available
to make sure the offer to sell packages is completely explained.
However, in order for some sales associates to convince someone
to sign up under them, they make outrageous "guarantees" about
the expected level of income.
About The Author: Paul Ohlendorf is the owner of
http://Paulspowermoney.com and writes on a variety of subjects
related to home business. To learn more about staring your own
home business visit http:Paulspowermoney.com