ConfusedGuy33
New Member
My jurisdiction is: Texas
Good Day,
I'm wondering about the legality and legitimacy of a company called WorldVentures (WorldVentures Travel Agency, not ministry). This company was launched Dec 10th, 2005, and is based in Dallas, TX. It seems like an internet travel agency. However, you pay a fee to join, and subsequent monthly payments, to have access to their "powersearch" travel search-engine to book flights/hotels/etc. If people use your website or refer you, you recieve a "commission." The pyramid aspect is this. They strongly encourage you to recruit new members and build a "team" (a pyramid with you at top), and you get a percentage of new member fees after signing up a given number of people. This recoop's your initial investment costs and profits start to ensue. So, is this another pyramid scheme which apparently has evaded legal ramifications for three years? Or, is this a legit, privately owned business in which an honest supplemental income can be earned?
Thank you for your time.
Good Day,
I'm wondering about the legality and legitimacy of a company called WorldVentures (WorldVentures Travel Agency, not ministry). This company was launched Dec 10th, 2005, and is based in Dallas, TX. It seems like an internet travel agency. However, you pay a fee to join, and subsequent monthly payments, to have access to their "powersearch" travel search-engine to book flights/hotels/etc. If people use your website or refer you, you recieve a "commission." The pyramid aspect is this. They strongly encourage you to recruit new members and build a "team" (a pyramid with you at top), and you get a percentage of new member fees after signing up a given number of people. This recoop's your initial investment costs and profits start to ensue. So, is this another pyramid scheme which apparently has evaded legal ramifications for three years? Or, is this a legit, privately owned business in which an honest supplemental income can be earned?
Thank you for your time.