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Cruise To Cash ' More Hype Or The Real Deal?
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I was, of course, skeptical about all of this and knew there had to be a catch, but upon reading a bit more I found out that the only other costs after paying room tax is a small activation fee or "redemption fee" that never exceeds $50. (I like the fact that they didn't try to hide this information). Small price to pay, considering the savings involved, and when they say "unlimited" they mean "unlimited."

Top notch hotels like Wyndham, Marriott, Radisson, Sheraton, Ramada, Hampton Inn, Hawthorne Suites, Fairfield Inn and Suites, readily accept these vouchers because they rarely are fully booked to capacity, and empty rooms add nothing to their bottom line.

And you stay for pennies on the dollar. As an example: One family booked 5 nights in Hawaii for less than $30 per night in the Outrigger Hotel on Waikiki Beach. The normal price was over $250 per night. These definitely are not "sloucher vouchers."

Next, I looked at the Cruise To Cash pay plan.

I have to admit, I wasn't impressed at first, because it looked like a typical 2-up deal where you pass up 100% commission of your first two sales to your sponsor, but this isn't the case. Actually, they have created a pay plan that includes four profit centers under one umbrella.

Here's how it works:

You earn split commissions of $238.50 or $488.50 on your first 2 product sales, (You never have to pass up 100% of your commissions), plus an additional $238.50 or $488.50 from the first 2 product sales generated by your personally enrolled members. From your 3rd personal sale on to infinity you get paid 100% commissions of $477 or $977. Additionally, Cruise To Cash has introduced an industry first by paying its members a $10 or $20 residual income on every personal enrollee month after month as long as they stay with the program.

In order to stay active with the program Cruise To Cash members must pay a monthly fee of either $39.95 or $59.95 depending on which package they come in at. I wouldn't consider this a negative, because you get a lot of great tools, including replicated websites, comprehensive back office training ' including videos - and a proven powerful marketing system to help grow your business.

All in all, Cruise To Cash offers a solid opportunity for anyone who's willing to forth the necessary time and effort to make it work.

Eric Grant - Florida

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