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Author Topic: Coastal Vacations -- need advice  (Read 19101 times)
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George
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« on: December 12, 2003, 02:16:20 PM »

I came across the website called 'Ultimate Vacation Value' and am wondering whether the opportunity they are offering, Coastal Vacations is legit, or a scam. I would really appreciate feedback from people with experience with this company.

George

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Semmy
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« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2003, 03:15:48 PM »

George,

contact me I know someone
who is working with that company

semmy@semmy.com

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« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2003, 03:15:48 PM »

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Stephanie Johnson
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« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2004, 01:37:27 AM »

> I came across the website called 'Ultimate Vacation Value' and am
> wondering whether the opportunity they are offering, Coastal Vacations is
> legit, or a scam. I would really appreciate feedback from people with
> experience with this company.

> George

> [moderator removed direct link to site in case this is spam. If you know
> of the company or operation, please still respond].

Did you ever find out what you needed to know? I know the owner of that site personally... her name is Holly Cotter. If you need additional info, just let me know. I've been in Coastal for over 5 years, and I can help you get whatever answers you need.

Have a great day!

--Steph


t day!

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« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2004, 01:37:27 AM »

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Audrey
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« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2004, 06:21:22 AM »

Does anyone know of any other Coastal message boards? I remember there being another started by/moderated by another Coastal member but I've since lost it.
Also..is there anyone out there that have "Recently" done the 'outlawed'and infamous "Fax Blasting" with POSITIVE results?Huh

Thanks!

Audrey


anks!

Audrey



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Tammy
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« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2005, 12:22:52 PM »

Hi George,

I've kept my eye on Coastal for quite some time, and finally decided to give it a try. I just joined three weeks ago, and I can tell you I've been pleasatly suprised. The company is not only legit, but the product is awesome. I'm giving my parents a free vacation to Las Vegas so I can get a real testomonial from people I know. If you're interested I'll let you know how it goes when they come back.

In regard to finding a sponsor, make sure you're going to get top of the line support. I've been extremely happy with my sponsor, she's with me EVERY SINGLE DAY through Im and e-mail, guiding me and training me. She's giving me free leads, and she gave me a fr'ee website to use until I'm in the money. I don't know about you, but I've never had this type of support from anybody, period.

If you're interested in learning more about her and what she can do for you (no sales pitch, promise), let me know. My e-mail is oceanpac (AT) hotmail.com

Success,
Tammy

> I came across the website called 'Ultimate Vacation Value' and am
> wondering whether the opportunity they are offering, Coastal Vacations is
> legit, or a scam. I would really appreciate feedback from people with
> experience with this company.

> George

> [moderator removed direct link to site in case this is spam. If you know
> of the company or operation, please still respond].



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« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2005, 12:22:52 PM »

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Tom
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« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2005, 12:04:33 PM »

I have experience in Coastal. I have made over a quarter of a million dollars in the last six months with the business. It is the No. 1 opportunity on the planet.

> I came across the website called 'Ultimate Vacation Value' and am
> wondering whether the opportunity they are offering, Coastal Vacations is
> legit, or a scam. I would really appreciate feedback from people with
> experience with this company.

> George

> [moderator removed direct link to site in case this is spam. If you know
> of the company or operation, please still respond].



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« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2005, 12:04:33 PM »

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Jake
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« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2005, 09:39:30 PM »

Who is the other call center other than Paul Langley (Weclosethesales.com) ?

Who is the Coastal Masters Group?

Jake

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Christiana
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« Reply #7 on: November 22, 2005, 12:46:41 AM »

> I came across the website called 'Ultimate Vacation Value' and am
> wondering whether the opportunity they are offering, Coastal Vacations is
> legit, or a scam. I would really appreciate feedback from people with
> experience with this company.

> George

> [moderator removed direct link to site in case this is spam. If you know
> of the company or operation, please still respond].

George,
I was taken for almost 5,000.00 with coastal. I paid over $4,000.00 dollars for a piece of paper that says directors release. If you want a package I and a directors release give me a call. You will get the REAL truth from me. I have turned down many sales because not all people are sales people. go to this site and call the number. I AM NOT A CALL CENTER!






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Jay NaPier
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« Reply #8 on: December 08, 2005, 11:17:40 PM »

Hi George,

It's been some time since you began looking at Coastal Vacations. Just wanted to say Hello.

Jay NaPier
Level 3 Director
Coastal Vacations

> I came across the website called 'Ultimate Vacation Value' and am
> wondering whether the opportunity they are offering, Coastal Vacations is
> legit, or a scam. I would really appreciate feedback from people with
> experience with this company.

> George

> [moderator removed direct link to site in case this is spam. If you know
> of the company or operation, please still respond].



 Top Training, Top Director , Top Results $3000+ per week
 
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« Reply #8 on: December 08, 2005, 11:17:40 PM »

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Kelly Gerards
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« Reply #9 on: December 20, 2005, 01:04:15 AM »

Do you market a high ticket home business or product? You know the ones: Coastal Vacations Travel Club, Emerald Passport, Liberty League, or Eventis? If you are, and you don't have a feeder program, you very well may be throwing money, and quality team members out the door.

There are hundreds and thousands of people, online and offline, every single month that are looking for that perfect home business. And most folks are searching because of similar reasons: money, time, freedom, family, and independence. And to meet this need, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of home based business opportunities out there for the choosing.

However, some of the best programs out there, such as Coastal Vacations Club, are sometimes a little on the highend for the average Joe in the startup cost dept. With the average entry for these deals of $1300, or more, what happens with all your prospects that just don't "Income Qualify"?

There are some people, with a strong desire, sooner or later will do whatever it takes to come up with the capital. Yet, it is a well know fact that many more just dissappear in biz opp. seeker land looking for another deal.

So, how can you keep them around, and keep more of the fish in your prospecting nets so to speak?

You need a low ticket, simple, high profit feeder program. The perfect situation for example would go something like this.

With Coastal Vacations, you could offer a travel related business that the new team member could start for say, less that $200. The business would have to allow for the new person to earn immediate profits, of maybe $100 or more. The Starter Program should offer the new person the ability to retail a product as well as build a team of other Reps.

Of course, for your time, you made $100 for offering them something than just a $1300 startup. Another plus ,is that you'll recieve another Ben Franklin for their "one up" qualifier sent back to you, so the new team member can be able to resell the starter program, and so on. So now you're creating another stream of qualified members for your primary program, and they're paying you to be there.

You made some profit for your time and effort, and with a little help from you, your new reps. have a way to earn the funds to step up to your higher ticket business in short order. I'm sure you are now starting to see the bigger picture here.

So, if you haven't considered using a starter program to coincide with your high ticket deal, maybe it's time to make the switch. Provide others the opportunity to enjoy the lifestyle that you have, and watch your income and team grow as well.

By now, you can most definitely see this as a viable way to create not only an opportunity for those to step up to Coastal Vacations, but also an excellent tool anyone can use to upgrade people to their large ticket programs! Not only that, but watch your groups and your incomes explode as people start stepping up from the starter program 30-60 days down the road! http://www.destinationexcitement.com

The Author of this article is Kelly Gerards, a successful enterpreneur, online and offline, in various businesses. For more information related to this article and additional backround on Kelly: http://www.retirewithkelly.com This article may be republished in it's entirity allowing only that Kelly Gerards is given credit as the author, and link to published website is included.

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Dean Marino
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« Reply #10 on: January 08, 2006, 08:28:39 AM »

> I came across the website called 'Ultimate Vacation Value' and am
> wondering whether the opportunity they are offering, Coastal Vacations is
> legit, or a scam. I would really appreciate feedback from people with
> experience with this company.

> George

> [moderator removed direct link to site in case this is spam. If you know
> of the company or operation, please still respond].

There is lots of information on the Internet regarding Coastal Vacations. The travel products have sold in the marketplace for over 26 years. Typically the product has been offered as an exit product by resorts. After being presented with the opportunity to purchase a timeshare for $20,000 or more, some prospects were unable or unwilling to pay that much for a condo to vacation in.

Rather than make no sale at all, the resort properties would then present a package similar to the one Coastal offers for under $2000. The resort properties typically charge $3000, $3500, or more for the same package.

As a home based business Coastal has been in place for over ten years. The profitable niche they occupy in the travel industry has allowed coastal reps to increase their profit per sale ratio over the last year. This increased profit has come at a time when airlines are in bankruptcy (Independence Air ceased operations last week) and travel agencies are closing up.

Coastal Vacations niche has allowed associates to capitalize on the home based business revolution and the tremendous growth of travel and tourism.

While travel and tourism is the largest industry in the world, it continues to grow at an incredible pace. The growth is projected to continue for the next 10 or more years as baby boomers continue to retire, and travel even more.


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Chris
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« Reply #11 on: March 22, 2006, 04:45:35 PM »

George...don't be foolede by directors working out of their home selling coastal vacations with the 2-up system. It's a JOKE.

We at The Professional Closers will do it all for you without having to give up your first two sales. with us...you make money in the very beggining!

check out our site at www.easymoney4ever.com

I came across the website called 'Ultimate Vacation Value' and am
> wondering whether the opportunity they are offering, Coastal Vacations is
> legit, or a scam. I would really appreciate feedback from people with
> experience with this company.

> George

> [moderator removed direct link to site in case this is spam. If you know
> of the company or operation, please still respond].


].



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TellMeMore
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« Reply #12 on: April 29, 2006, 06:49:23 PM »

Hello Everyone:

I wanted to know if people are having a lot of success using the Vacation Power video to get leads for Coastal. Also, is there strong back office training and team sessions/conference calls that go along with Vacation Power?

Thanks!


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« Reply #13 on: April 29, 2006, 06:54:13 PM »

What if one is already a Coastal member with a level one package. To Join The Coastal Closers, would a member or director have to purchase another level one package?

Thanks.


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erick sojo
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« Reply #14 on: June 10, 2006, 12:24:27 PM »



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