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Lynseyp

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Why would you sign up and pay £142 for licence and £30 a month fee just to book your own holidays. You need to earn money before you can do that. Lyndsey's advice is utter crap.
 
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GossipBlue

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Well she’s off on holiday again! Dubai this time for two weeks. I know doctors and lawyers who don’t holiday as much as they do!!! I know she gets discount on holidays but Jesus she and her hubby must be earn big money.
 
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chattycatty

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So she only spent 3 or 4 days in the Maldives???
Why would you bother going there then ???

Surely with all the boasting she does about how cheap she can get holiday deals for, she could at least stay there for a whole 2 weeks or something
Its all fake for instagram
 
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chattycatty

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I might start messaging some of them asking to give me prices for a holiday, see if they are interested or just pushing the ‘join the club’ instead. I can then waste their time and show how I find the holidays cheaper…for free 😎
I got a quote of one of them a few months ago for dubai as shes always spilling her spiel about being a dubai specialist 🤣 i found the same holiday but better room and better flights and saved 2k 🤣👍🏼 all for free
 
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HMC

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She always shows the higher price of booking.com and yes sometimes that site is reasonable, but a quick check of the hotel and her days on Google or trip advisor and there’s always the same price or cheaper than what her dodgy scheme gets.

She said travel smarter, I do by not joining 🙃
 
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GossipBlue

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Someone who is able to portray an affluent lifestyle to many followers is perfect for an MLM-type scheme. It doesn’t matter where her money (perceived or real) comes from, all that matters is it *looks* like she’s making it from this ‘business’. People see that and can then be easily recruited as they want to buy some of that lifestyle. The Tale of Elmsvale is similar: affluent lifestyle and lots of travelling - she might be making nothing from the scheme, but as long as we think she is, she can recruit us, and then *begin* to make some money
You are spot on with this. The latest recruits tales of elmsvale and precious abode, are both well off and certainly don’t t need the money but the high followers make it too good of an opportunity for them. I’m not sure where Hannah gets the time with a 1 year old and just gone back to work after maternity leave. The sad thing is that in some ways it shows how greedy they are.
 
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Honey1999

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Bet she regrets splashing all that cash on the pool and bar now she can’t afford to get her house liveable! Madness!
 
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Name and Shame

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Very early on, in her page, was she not selling furniture???

It was all the mirrored “bling” traveller style furniture 🙊
 
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Lynseyp

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Well she’s off on holiday again! Dubai this time for two weeks. I know doctors and lawyers who don’t holiday as much as they do!!! I know she gets discount on holidays but Jesus she and her hubby must be earn big money.
Must be if they've bought a 600k property. I would be intrigued to see how much she's earning when she declares her company accounts next year.
 
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She probably does make money from the pyramid scheme though! PlanNet marketing are a MLM company which partnered with Inteletravel to make it look like they are 'selling' something and not just a pyramid scheme.

Read this review -

https://workfromhomereviews.net/plannet-marketing-review/

It should get shut down at some point hopefully.

Either she is very high up the pyramid and makes money that way or it's from somewhere else and all a front about the business being so good
 
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I'm lost with how it works seen 1 account shes in her 20s and making a fortune
So say I signed up under her, id be paying £140 upfront and £30 ish a month to get my licence and to use their systems. Then they have another scheme , which is what they are doing. So in addition, if I wanted to do it, I would have to pay another £40 per month. For that you get the training on marketing and you opt to 'build a team and sign people up. For every person you sign up you get £3 per month income. Once you hit so many sign ups you get additional per month. I think home at 242 is at around 500/600 sign ups under her and her upline has around 6000.

Its not going to last forever, these schemes dont but at the moment they are making a fortune based on getting others to buy into the travel agency side.

Hope that helps.

Is it Marcella by any chance?
 
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GossipBlue

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Someone just asked her if someone could just book their holiday through her and get the savings etc. She said “No you have to join”. So basically she only books her own holidays through the system but recruits others to her team. So again I presume she makes her money by taking a percentage from each member of her team. Is that not a pyramid scheme? She says not. Personally think it’s bollocks.
 
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Lynseyp

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How is she going to sell the holidays if she's refusing to book someone's holiday for them?

Or is she implying that in order to book your holiday then you have to be an agent to get it at the low price. What a con and yes it is pyramid selling.
 
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GossipBlue

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She makes commission from each person she signs up so yeh a pyramid scheme. If the commission back on each booking was as good as she says wouldn't she be pushing booking people's holidays as well? 🤔
That’s what I thought! I watched her stories later on and someone asked the same question about agents booking your holidays and she changed her answer saying yes you could get an agent to book it but she would recommend you joined yourself. It can’t last long this type of venture because eventually people realise what it is and walk away. I’m amazed how many holidays they still take when they got a massive Reno to pay for?
 
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Shazblag

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So you can join but only to book your own holidays, what if you can only afford 1 holiday a year, it would cost you more than you would save or am I missing something.
 
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