logging in or signing up grnppt1 carguy555 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 8 Category: Travel/ Places.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 11, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript ...Introducing: ...Introducing Global Resorts Network ResortsRock@gmail.comSlide 2: Do you know someone who has purchased a timeshare in a resort? Maybe yes, maybe no. Maybe you yourself have. Was it a good deal?Slide 3: What is a timeshare? You buy the right to use a resort for a specific amount of time. A week or two per year. During the other 50 or 51 weeks of the year, someone else has bought their one or two weeks.Slide 4: Timeshares are real profitable for the seller and the buyer gets some benefit also… The buyer gets to enjoy the facilities for their allotted week(s).Slide 5: The buyer also gets to pay a premium price for those weeks. And they also get to pay yearly dues and maintenance fees. What a deal…Slide 6: So, is timeshare the way to go? It might be a personal thing, but I’d say no… There is a better way!Slide 7: Why not use the weeks that haven’t been sold or that the owner couldn’t use? And use them at a fraction of the owner’s cost and without the extra fees!Slide 8: There are lots of companies that will sell you a re-sell timeshare and lots of places where you can book resort stays. A re-sell timeshare isn’t a bargain.Slide 9: Companies like Expedia, Orbitz , Priceline and many others will sell you a week at a resort for close to what the resort itself will charge. But don’t be fooled…Slide 10: What if I told you that you could stay for a week (8 days/7 nights) at a resort for a grand total of $298.00? Sound impossible…but, true!Slide 11: With a membership in Global Resorts Network, you can stay in exciting resorts throughout the world for as little as $298.00 a week and never more than $799.00. The higher priced ones are for places like Maui (on the booking sites these would be close to the $2500.00 range).Slide 12: How much is a membership? Stay with me here… We won’t even talk about timeshare comparisons. But let’s talk about the booking sites.Slide 13: With Global Resorts Network you can stay at Havasu Dunes Resort for $398.00 . The dates are Nov. 25, 2011 to Dec. 02, 2011 This is a two bedroom apartment. Vacation at Havasu Dunes Resort, a mile from the center of Lake Havasu City and the London Bridge. Spend your days enjoying water sports on Lake Havasu, playing golf and tennis close by, or sunning by the three on-site swimming pools or whirlpool and hot tubs.Slide 15: Compare what the resort itself and Booking.com are offering it for… Havasu Dunes Resort: $1243.00 Booking.com: $1243.00 Remember GRN’s price? $398.00 and there are no other costs, taxes, etc… That is a savings of $845.00+Slide 16: These are only examples…true examples, but still just examples. If you took 2 vacations a year and saved $845.00 each time, you would have saved $3380.00. In 2 years you would have paid for your membership in Global Resorts Network which is $2995.00.Slide 17: Yeah, but how is that any better than timeshare? Well, for the one time membership price, you get a lifetime of vacations at super low rates. And you can will it to your family. So they can continue to enjoy and have a wonderful remembrance.Slide 18: Global Resorts Network is the first fully interactive travel program available today via the Internet. With access to more than 5,000 quality resorts worldwide, we are committed to making your holiday dreams a reality. As a member, reservations and confirmations are at your fingertips through our website. Should you prefer personal contact, simply contact the customer service department.Slide 19: There is one other thing I would like to mention… I am always looking for people to train and help so they can earn. There is a business opportunity available if you are interested. Whether you want to purchase or have a great business, contact me via email. My address is on the next page…Slide 20: ResortsRock@gmail.com John BellSlide 21: If you are ready, just whip out your credit card and buy a membership now! I’M JOKING!!! You really should do your due diligence and check this out to see if it is for you… When you contact me, ask for access to the 50 minute video with tons more information…Thank you for watching and all the best to you, Resortfully , JBSlide 22: Remember, that’s ResortsRock@gmail.com Quick! Grab something to write with and copy my email address so you won’t forget it... Or you can just pause the video... You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
grnppt1 carguy555 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 8 Category: Travel/ Places.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 11, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript ...Introducing: ...Introducing Global Resorts Network ResortsRock@gmail.comSlide 2: Do you know someone who has purchased a timeshare in a resort? Maybe yes, maybe no. Maybe you yourself have. Was it a good deal?Slide 3: What is a timeshare? You buy the right to use a resort for a specific amount of time. A week or two per year. During the other 50 or 51 weeks of the year, someone else has bought their one or two weeks.Slide 4: Timeshares are real profitable for the seller and the buyer gets some benefit also… The buyer gets to enjoy the facilities for their allotted week(s).Slide 5: The buyer also gets to pay a premium price for those weeks. And they also get to pay yearly dues and maintenance fees. What a deal…Slide 6: So, is timeshare the way to go? It might be a personal thing, but I’d say no… There is a better way!Slide 7: Why not use the weeks that haven’t been sold or that the owner couldn’t use? And use them at a fraction of the owner’s cost and without the extra fees!Slide 8: There are lots of companies that will sell you a re-sell timeshare and lots of places where you can book resort stays. A re-sell timeshare isn’t a bargain.Slide 9: Companies like Expedia, Orbitz , Priceline and many others will sell you a week at a resort for close to what the resort itself will charge. But don’t be fooled…Slide 10: What if I told you that you could stay for a week (8 days/7 nights) at a resort for a grand total of $298.00? Sound impossible…but, true!Slide 11: With a membership in Global Resorts Network, you can stay in exciting resorts throughout the world for as little as $298.00 a week and never more than $799.00. The higher priced ones are for places like Maui (on the booking sites these would be close to the $2500.00 range).Slide 12: How much is a membership? Stay with me here… We won’t even talk about timeshare comparisons. But let’s talk about the booking sites.Slide 13: With Global Resorts Network you can stay at Havasu Dunes Resort for $398.00 . The dates are Nov. 25, 2011 to Dec. 02, 2011 This is a two bedroom apartment. Vacation at Havasu Dunes Resort, a mile from the center of Lake Havasu City and the London Bridge. Spend your days enjoying water sports on Lake Havasu, playing golf and tennis close by, or sunning by the three on-site swimming pools or whirlpool and hot tubs.Slide 15: Compare what the resort itself and Booking.com are offering it for… Havasu Dunes Resort: $1243.00 Booking.com: $1243.00 Remember GRN’s price? $398.00 and there are no other costs, taxes, etc… That is a savings of $845.00+Slide 16: These are only examples…true examples, but still just examples. If you took 2 vacations a year and saved $845.00 each time, you would have saved $3380.00. In 2 years you would have paid for your membership in Global Resorts Network which is $2995.00.Slide 17: Yeah, but how is that any better than timeshare? Well, for the one time membership price, you get a lifetime of vacations at super low rates. And you can will it to your family. So they can continue to enjoy and have a wonderful remembrance.Slide 18: Global Resorts Network is the first fully interactive travel program available today via the Internet. With access to more than 5,000 quality resorts worldwide, we are committed to making your holiday dreams a reality. As a member, reservations and confirmations are at your fingertips through our website. Should you prefer personal contact, simply contact the customer service department.Slide 19: There is one other thing I would like to mention… I am always looking for people to train and help so they can earn. There is a business opportunity available if you are interested. Whether you want to purchase or have a great business, contact me via email. My address is on the next page…Slide 20: ResortsRock@gmail.com John BellSlide 21: If you are ready, just whip out your credit card and buy a membership now! I’M JOKING!!! You really should do your due diligence and check this out to see if it is for you… When you contact me, ask for access to the 50 minute video with tons more information…Thank you for watching and all the best to you, Resortfully , JBSlide 22: Remember, that’s ResortsRock@gmail.com Quick! Grab something to write with and copy my email address so you won’t forget it... Or you can just pause the video...