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Is PlanNet Marketing a Scam? – What You Should Know Beforehand!

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PlanNet Marketing

PlanNet Marketing is promoted as an amazing way to make money on your own time, working full-time, part-time, or any time as a travel agent. But is it really as amazing as it sounds? Are you really going to be making tons of money and get the ability to travel at discounted rates all over the world? Will you really be able to “write your own paycheck” in a sense?

Or is PlanNet Marketing a scam that you should be avoiding?

Since you are here reading my review I am guessing that you are suspicious of the whole thing. You have probably been approached by a travel agent that is part of PlanNet Marketing and have been asked to join. Things probably seem a bit fishy to you and you might even be wondering if this whole thing is a pyramid scheme.

In this unbiased review I’ll be going over what you definitely need to know before hand, including one very important aspect of the job that no travel agent is going to tell you when they are attempting to recruit you in.

PlanNet Marketing Review

PlanNet Marketing is the creation of the Don Bradley, who has years of experience in the network marketing space. The company is partnered with a travel agency called InteleTravel. These two companies combined are what make this  MLM travel business work.

The opportunity to become a travel agent and run your own home-based to travel business sounds pretty awesome. You get to work on your own time and you also get access to the discount travel rates that come with the business. The same travel deals that you can sell to other people, including cruises, vacations, hotels, resort stays, tours, plane tickets, car rentals, etc., you can also purchase yourself.

Sounds amazing right…? Hold off on answering this until the end.

How It All Works

With PlanNet Marketing there are two different ways that you can earn money and this is something that can get somewhat confusing. These two ways include:

  1. Become an InteleTravel Agent (ITA) and sell the travel deals to others
  2. Become a PlanNet Marketing Rep and sell the business opportunity to others + earn from team commissions

You see PlanNet Marketing doesn’t actually sell these travel products… It is InteleTravel that does such and because they are partnered together this can get confusing. Basically PlanNet Marketing it is like an MLM business structure that was placed overtop of the InteleTravel business opportunity.

You can just be an InteleTravel Agent (ITA) and sell travel deals as well as recruit other people to become ITA’s, which will earn you commissions every time. But if you want to take it to the next level then you would want to also become a PlanNet Marketing representative which will allow you to earn commissions from your downline in a multilevel structure.

The Compensation Plan

As an ITA you will be able to receive 70-80% paid commissions from selling the travel to other people. As far as I understand you will also be able to receive $50 commissions when you recruit in other ITA’s. But as an ITA only, you will only be able to receive these $50 commissions when you recruit someone in. And by the way it costs $179.95 plus $39.95 per month to become an ITA.

If you want to take things to the next level and become a PlanNet Marketing wrap than that is going to cost you another $19.95 per month. If you do this you will be able to earn the $50 commissions from each ITA that you recruit in, along with all of the following…

Direct Sales 50% Matching Bonus

The Direct Sales 50% Matching Bonuses are bonuses that you are rewarded with for each sale that one of your personal recruits make. So if you recruit in Joe you earn a $50 commission for getting him to join as an ITA. If Joe then goes out and recruit someone else in, you will earn $25, which is the 50% matching bonus.

Gold Builder Bonus

If you climbed the ranks and are able to make it to the rank of Gold Builder then you will enjoy a $10 bonus for every ITA sale that is made in your downline, as long as there are any other Gold Builders beneath you.

These Gold Builder Bonuses are paid out to the first person ranked as Gold Builder in the up line for every ITA sale made in the downline. I hope that makes sense.… It can be a bit confusing.

Monthly Matrix

The Monthly Matrix bonus is a four dollar bonus paid per month from the monthly membership fees that your recruits (and everyone) has to pay to stay active. This bonus is paid nine levels deep, meaning that you will earn these bonuses from the people you personally recruit in (level 1), from the people that they recruit in (level 2), from the people that those people recruit in (level 3), and so on.

If you are a Gold Builder you will also get a 10% match on this monthly bonus.

7 Ranks

As you can tell based on what I’ve talked about above, making money with this compensation plan is largely about your rank. Moving up to the rank of Gold Builder comes with a lot of perks and this is only the second rank achievable. After that there are all the director ranks which I’m not going to get into.

  • Rep
  • Gold Builder
  • Director – One Star
  • Director – Two Stars
  • Director – Three Stars
  • Director – Four Stars
  • Director – Five Stars

Moving up the ranks is obviously all about recruiting and more ITA’s. The better you are at recruiting, the more ITA’s you will recruit in, and the higher up the ranks you will go.

These are the basics of the compensation plan.

In a Nutshell

I know that this can be confusing so I just want to go over things again here real quick to maybe clear a few things up.

The partnership that PlanNet Marketing and InteleTravel have together is what makes things confusing and I don’t see anyone really addressing this.

In a nutshell, IntelleTravel is the real business opportunity here. They are what give you the ability to become a home-based travel agent and make money with this all. PlanNet Marketing is basically just a MLM marketing business that promotes the ITA opportunity.

Correct me if I am wrong, but this is how I best understand it.

Good Opportunity?… Not As Good As It Seems

Might sound like a pretty good opportunity, right? Not so fast… Take a look at the income disclosure from their official website, which they are forced to make viewable to the public…

As you can see, over 97% of all independent representatives (travel agents) made an average of $69.95 for the entire year of 2017. Only 1.81% of all independent representatives made the rank of Gold Builder.

So what is the reason for this? Why does it seem that most people fail to make good money?

Well the reason is because the this is just the way MLM businesses are. I review MLM businesses all the time, Monat Global, Optavia, etc, and this is a commonality with all of them. Most people fail and they have extremely high turnover rates.

The reason for this is they are pyramid -like structure where money flows up the pyramid in the form of commissions, matching bonuses, etc., and this benefits those at the top while those at the bottom find it more difficult to make money. And of course… With a pyramid -like structure there are always many more people at the bottom than at the top.

Pyramid Scheme?

Pyramid schemes are classified by the FTC as businesses that rely too much on recruitment of new representatives rather than sales to the general public. So does this PlanNet Marketing business rely too much on recruitment of new travel agents?

I think so… That is pretty much all they do. There is almost no focus on selling travel deals to the general public, or at least very little. Because of this I think that the government could potentially step in and make this business change their operations. It is not like this hasn’t happened before.

Final Thoughts – Scam?

Pyramid scheme?? This is still open to debate but when it comes to the question of whether or not this is a good opportunity, the statistics say it all. As I went over above, the large majority of people fail in this business and for good reason… The MLM structure ensures that most people are going to fail, which is why I avoid MLM’s and don’t normally recommend them to other people.

If you are someone who thinks you have the ability to recruit people and continuously, left and right, then this might be something you could potentially excel at, but for most people it is probably not a good choice. But anyways… Join if you want to. I am certainly not stopping you.

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Questions or comments? Please leave them below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂

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  1. Hi Kyle. Thank you for your evaluation of this travel business. Have you ever heard of MyEcon: The Personal Financial Success Company? The following is their website.
    https://www.myecon.net/ I would love your feedback on this financial opportunity.

  2. Hi Kyle I for one appreciate this evaluation you wrote on PlanNet Marketing/InteleTravel. I was recently approached by an old friend on Facebook I hadn’t seen in years about this opportunity. I was part of another group called WorldVentures, but for various reasons things just didn’t work out. This old friend (we’ll call him J) was telling how he was also part of WorldVentures and then switched to PlanNet Marketing and how it was a step up, etc. I told him although everything looked good and sounded good, now was just not the right time (since I was kind of still recovering from my WorldVentures experience). J then said he would follow up with me a month later to see how things are going. He actually followed up a week later. He tried to invite me to his home the next day to show me how he ran his business. I told him as long as there was the mutual understanding that no investment decisions would be made, then we would be all good. Then he asks if money is really the issue or if I don’t like/trust him. I could tell he was pretty much relying on canned responses to overcoming objections and so determined to recruit me. I ended up blocking him on Facebook and my phone since he was so annoying and manipulative. I definitely would not want to use these same annoying/manipulative tactics on others.

    1. Hi Andrew. I was once a part of World Ventures too, and things really went south for me a few weeks after joining them. All what they had promised me, turned out to be false and I lost all my savings to this scam. I’m now really skeptical of any MLM business opportunities. I’ve been trying so hard to learn the ropes of MLM businesses though.

    2. I don’t blame you Andrew! I wouldn’t want to use those practices and tactics either. I’ve been using YouTube to build my business and it has been working wonders.

    3. Hmm I distinctly remember my friend who was trying to recruit me, used the exact same tactics AND same terminology “do you trust me”? “is it just about the upstart monies”?

  3. Thank you so much for this I was on my way to a meeting one of my co-workers has been asking me to come then I read this so thank you I am to busy to waste time

  4. Hello Kyle,

    Thank you for all of this information. I have been a Travel Agent with Inteletravel for about 7 months and I have money coming in every month from vacations I have booked. PlanNet has nothing to do with actually being a travel agent, PlanNet just sells the Inteletravel travel agency businesses. I love what I do! I’m sorry it didn’t work out for you.

    1. I’ve been with InteleTravel & PlanNet marketing for 8 mos. I have made quite a bit of money from my travel agent business. And absolutely love it. I’ve been traveling & earning commissions on my own travel & all my clients travel. It’s sad that your vlog is so negative towards this business. As in the corporate world there’s always pyramid schemes with them too. I’m in other businesses too. Sorry you’re so bitter but it’s not like this at all. I love my travel business.

      1. Thank you Ruby for your positive words on PlanNet
        Marketing and Inteletravel . I recently became a rep for PlanNet marking and working towards becoming an ITA soon . You have given me the information I needed to be even more confident with my decision.
        I am excited for you and your success!

  5. Hello, I’m also with Inteletravel. I’ve made money and I like I can use suppliers and gain commission from my bigger trips. I also done cruises. So heres the thing with Inteletravel which makes its better than any travel mlm, you don’t have to recruit anyone if you don’t want to. You can do trips. However, if you’re looking for additional passive income, you can recruit others to show them how to create passive income. My upline is so busy with doing her own trips, she often passes down business to her downline. Also, Inteletravel allows you to do so many things in the business such as get discount park tickets, sell travel insurance thru Allianz, you have access things like Southwest vacations, air fare consolidators, its really really a good company. I’m shocked the number is at 97% of those not making money cause if you travel yourself, you can get commission on your own trips if you choose too, or you can get the net pricing with no commission. I was curating trips long before I came onboard but I’m telling you, if there was any mlm to get with, this is it. I hate that some people cheapen the experience for others cause its not pushy and you don’t have to recruit to gain money. I will say not expanding your team just means you’re leaving money on the table, but thats really your personal choice. I’d be happy to talk to anyone about it. I was with ACN before and I felt like that was a chore, this has actually been a blessing.

    1. Hi Emily, is there anyway possible I can have your contact information, I’m currently on the lookout for the best agency to join after reading many different reviews I so confused please help me.

  6. I was approached and I Ask them, You are not telling me anything about how do I get my leads, how I generate them, You keep focusing the subject as to the money to be made is to recruit people. That leaves me to think that we are just the poppets of the so called company.

    Good news is that I dint go for it.

    Thank you.

  7. Thanks for that review Kyle because it definitely was an eye-opener. Good friend of mine was telling me about this PlanNet opportunity and how I could make $$ but I wasn’t interested mainly because I have a good paying job that keeps me busy enough. As she insisted on “pitching” it to me anyway, all kinds of red flags went up for me like it sounded so pyramid-like. I told her not interested like 10x before she changed the subject reluctantly. The aggressiveness and the apparent agitation in her voice when she realized I was not going to be “recruited” has caused a long time friendship to be strained. I saw the handwriting on the wall but she swears by this system. She is a person who has the gift of gab and I guess that’s what’s needed to pull in people. I have not patience nor desire to be anyone’s ponzi, puppet nor patsy!

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