How can you tell if “MOR Vacations” is for real? It’s a newly launched network marketing sector of a vacations membership company that has been in business since 1985. But does that mean it’s for real? You decide.
1. You can argue that MOR Vacations is for real because its parent company has been in business for over 20 years. You could say that with over 100,000 members who paid over $8000 each for their membership, MOR Vacations, the start up, is in good hands. But does it necessarily follow that MOR is an established company worth taking seriously?
2. MOR Vacations does not come with experience in the network marketing sector. the founder, Jon Kirk, has never built a network marketing business. so in order to make sure his new branch runs smoothly, he enlisted the help of Johnny Bolton who has a huge resume in the direct selling industry and with travel based MLM. a lot of top mlmers are a part of MOR Vacations.
3. MOR Vacations has set up a perpetual leverage type pay plan for its affiliates. Independent reps earn $1000 commission for each sale no matter how wide or deep they build their teams. There is also a bonus pool where $250 goes into the pool for every sale that comes into the company. Plus they can earn residual income because of the financed option.
4. MOR Vacations Travel makes it easier for people to get membership. They have set up a financed option which allows members to start enjoying the benefits for as little as $98 down and a monthly payment. The member being financed ends up paying a little more in the end for the privilege.
5. Membership at MOR Vacations comes with unlimited guest passes. This means members can take an unlimited number of their friends and family to have a good time. Hot weeks begin for as low as $149 per week and many are within driving distance for millions of members.
6. With MOR Vacations, members enjoy luxury accommodations without the high price tag. They also don’t have to worry about blocked dates, black out days, exchange or maintenance fees.
So, now that you know what they’re up to, do you think “MOR Vacations” travel membership is pulling a fast one? I say absolutely not! But you can do your due diligence and decide for yourself.