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What Coastal Vacations Offers

November 18, 2009 Filed Under: Business 

I am a work at home Mommy, and as such, I am always on the lookout for a decent telecommuting job or two to add to the roster.

While looking, I came across a company called Coastal Vacations. I have to admit, I am a bit skeptical when it comes to a lot of these companies, especially since every telecommuting scammer known to man has approached me.

Lately, the spam filter has been filling with offers made by Princes from Zimbabwe looking to share their wealth, or people who want to hire me for a new data entry position only after I purchase their ” list” of available typing jobs!

As I looked closer at Coastal Vacations however, I was able to determine that the company was pretty straightforward.

One thing that let me know they were legitimate, was that Coastal Vacations has been around thirteen-years. Another reason, is that their vacation packages are real, and not set up like a time-share arrangement. They also have something of a track record in the travel industry, a fact you can verify by checking around.

Individuals who are just looking for vacation discounts can come to Coastal Vacations and get a deal or two. Qualified members, in turn, can seek out the business end things, as Coastal Vacations also offer commissions to those who are interested in selling.

Coastal Vacations is more like a business association that offers wholesale travel packages. They supply them as retail or business opportunities. The three Costal Vacation travel packages range from $1,295 to $11,000. The more you pay, the greater the member benefits.

Another bonus! The business is not set up like a pyramid, networking, or MLM scheme, so you get to make your own money when you become a director. I felt that was pretty decent.

Coastal Vacation’s Call Center takes on the job of cultivating your leads, so you don’t even have to sell the program.

Out of everything I found out, that part really stood out to me. I don’t enjoy having telemarketers try to push me into buying a product and certainly wouldn’t want to impose that on someone else. With this set up, only interested people are approached and you don’t have to try to sale them on it at all!

About the Author: Catherine Willis

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