It's good to know that WorldVentures are confident that their trips are the cheapest. If you can find the identical trip for cheaper, they'll give you a 100% refund. That sounds good but maybe it's not. For starters, would the refund include all the monthly membership fees we paid in order to access this 'exclusive offer'?

What if we could arrange a trip to the same destination at the same time, with the same activities, but our trip was significantly cheaper? What if we flew on an airline which offered cheaper or more direct flights? Is it possible we'd choose a cheaper room at the same hotel? We could create our own version of the same vacation at a cheaper cost but it wouldn't be identical so in our opinion, the DreamPrice Promise is worthless.

Another question we are left asking ourselves is how would we be able to find 'the exact same trip' if they are offering 'one of a kind vacations'. Maybe their pre-planned group get aways are less unique than they say they are.

How do you Make Money With WorldVentures

To find out how the WorldVentures business opportunity works, we looked at the 2017 WorldVentures Compensation Plan. This document explains how independent representatives can become financially free through the power of network marketing and simply sharing the WorldVentures opportunity.

The compensation plan wastes no time telling us that they encourage their representative to share WorldVentures with others. They refer to this as 'social commerce'. For us this is an early warning sign. Endless recruitment is a red flag in Dr. Jon Taylors 5 step MLM evaluation system. He found that 99% of people will lose money in MLMs which encourage constant recruitment.

WorldVentures explain that the advantage of membership is that their DreapTrips, are simpler than booking it yourself online. Once again, we are struggling to see the value in this service. In the last 15 years, we've booked almost all our travel online ourselves. It's really not a difficult or time consuming process.

We then see that WorldVentures pays commission based on a binary compensation system very similar to the one used by USANA. We have already found that you can't make money with USANA, but maybe WorldVentures is different.

Like almost all MLM's you can not earn commission with WorldVentures unless you 'remain active'. To do this you need to pay a once off upfront fee, then ongoing monthly fees, which they say covers the cost of business tools, including your very own WorldVentures website, and the back office support. According to Dr. Taylor, this is known as the pay to play red flag.

It always makes us wonder when see companies charging fees for 'your own website'. This is something we don't believe actually costs them anything. All they are really do is giving you your own login and link to their generic marketing website. It's no different to adding a new account in Gmail. Does every new account cost Google extra monthly admin fees, or are they just part of how the system is designed?

What Commissions are Paid by WorldVentures