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    #121

    Apr 22, 2007, 11:30 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by bmayhan
    Does anyone know anything about the Coastal Synergy Group? Is it legit or not?:rolleyes:
    Hello Bmayhan,

    I just found your question today, although I noticed you posted in last November 06.

    Yes, the Coastal Synergy Group is legit. I've been with them for the last 3 years and have a very successful business in using their online marketing tools, web sites etc. The founders of the Coastal Synergy Group are great people who strive for excellence in everything they produce.

    To address the BBB report status... Coastal Vacations is an association, therefore you will not find the actual company listed in the BBB. Anything you find listed is with an individual director and their individual home based company. If you find a bad report, then I suggest that you stay away from that individual director as this is a reflection on them, not the business as a whole.

    I hope this helps, success to you.

    AKennedy
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    #122

    Apr 30, 2007, 03:26 PM
    Is "Coastal Vacations" worth it solely for the travel discounts?
    I know that "Coastal Vacations" and associated travel clubs have been talked about to death on this site, but no one discusses it purely as a way to travel cheaply.

    A friend of a friend of a friend has approached me to buy their "lifetime membership" for $1,500, with the promise that I can take unlimited vacations, for virtually nothing, for the rest of my life.

    How can this POSSIBLY be true? I don't believe in something for nothing, especially when there are all these people making money (supposedly) for doing very little.

    Can anyone explain how this group survives, and strictly as a buyer (not a home-business wannabe) if there is any value in this travel club? I have no interest in selling this program, so please don't tell me what a great business opportunity this is.

    I need to know, for example, is if I buy this club and book a trip to Vegas, are they going to put me in some dump downtown, or a reasonable hotel?

    Thanks!
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    #123

    Apr 30, 2007, 06:53 PM
    How much do you travel, it is like those clubs to buy furnitures and the such, any program can be worth of the money if you are going to use it enough.

    I would plan out three vactions you may or could go on ( or trips) get the price as you would normally go, and have your rep give you firm in writing prices that you could get the same trip for. Then compare,

    I for example pay and belong to AARP , basically for my discounts, from cheap coffee at some places, to motel discounts, I save my yearly membership money each month,

    I have and others have talked these guys to death, but your question is different, it is, it could well be worth it, only a honest fair conparison could be woth it,

    I will note I had promised to travel over to the one Rep here in TN for a first hand presentation and have not, but still will at some point, but as noted, check it out, if you can save enough, and know you are not wanting to sell, it may well be worth it.
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    #124

    May 1, 2007, 02:58 PM
    Synergy coastal group
    I want to know if this website called synergy coastal group is legit ?
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    #125

    May 1, 2007, 03:01 PM
    There's a few long threads concerning this company:
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    #126

    May 2, 2007, 07:17 AM
    Hi, My name is Dan and my question is is coastal synergy group a scam or not? Because Im really interested in it but I do have that unsettle feeling that it very well could be a scam.
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    #127

    May 2, 2007, 07:24 AM
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    #128

    May 2, 2007, 07:38 AM
    Wow, these guys are relentless.
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    #129

    May 2, 2007, 08:37 AM
    i'm on here, because i'm thinking about joining this group. I am now thinking there is something wrong about this company.
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    #130

    May 2, 2007, 09:43 AM
    Hello Tjdooley7,

    You sound like someone that makes informed decisions in their life. Good for you in taking the time to really check things out before you move forward. In doing your research, you want to keep in mind (just as JNapier said in his last reply) that many other opportunities will "piggyback" on Coastal's success.

    If you decide to look further into the CSG (Coastal Synergy Group) with Coastal Vacations you'll find that we don't put down other opportunities to make us sound better. We don't have to. The results and level of success that we are able to generate both individually and as a whole speaks for itself. When you look at over 12 years of PROVEN results and success, you can only come to one conclusion. That is that our business model and system works! I don't know where else you can invest in a company and see a return on your investment in a REAL business within the first 90 days, or less.

    I've been with the Coastal Synergy Group for three years and it has completely changed my life and especially the way I view life. I encourage you and anyone else that is doing their research to meet the team and the CSG in our online live Global virtual theatre. You can pickup your FREE ticket at CSGGlobalOnline.com . Then go with your gut feeling and decide for yourself if this is something that will work for you.

    ONwards and UPwards,

    A Kennedy

    888-559-4511
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    #131

    May 2, 2007, 10:04 AM
    I've been a member of Coastal Vacations for 4 years. I'm a very happy member. I get some awsome discounts on travel.

    I saved over $20,000 last year on my travel.

    Paid $49 per night for a $119 per night Candlewood Suites in Cincinnati
    Paid $19.88 for 2 nights in a $99 per night Oak Wood Lodge in Pigeon Forge
    Paid $69 pr. Night at LAX Westin Hotel.

    I could go on, but please refer to your friend as they should have receipts for their travel as I do for mine.

    Jay NaPier
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    #132

    May 2, 2007, 10:14 AM
    Wow, these posts crop up everywhere on the internet in the same format.

    Anyway you'll need to be careful about who you work with at that outfit - some "directors" are OK but others are scammers.
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    #133

    May 2, 2007, 01:35 PM
    Yep I was being nice, I did not even show the links and links of all of the scam warings on the company, all of the pages and pages of complaints,
    I gave good solid advice of checking the savings, on the vactions you want, not the vactions others take.

    But it appears fairly obvoius, they were not wanting to hear a good answer but wanted to hear how get this company was to sell more memberships, sad,
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    #134

    May 2, 2007, 03:32 PM
    Perhaps this will help. www.coastalproof.com

    Jay NaPier
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    #135

    May 2, 2007, 05:03 PM
    This can also help:
    coastal vacations scam - Google Search
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    #136

    May 2, 2007, 09:25 PM
    Coastal Vacations
    Hi, do any of these coastal directors take payments? I really want to do this but can't come up with money up front.
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    #137

    May 3, 2007, 05:39 AM
    Ms. Kennedy, Thank you for answering my question. I will look at coastal and listen to a few more of your on-line meetings. Thank you.
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    #138

    May 3, 2007, 07:49 AM
    Another way to meet the team is at our team website Coastal Synergy Group Team Website. If you've not been to our 10PM EST Question and Answer Call the number is 620.294.3000 and the access code is 1103#

    Jay NaPier
    Level 3 Director/ Master Trainer
    Coastal Vacations
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    #139

    May 3, 2007, 09:35 AM
    Hi, I have also been looking at the same assoc. I have read about some unhappy customers and also have found that the Assoc. has a lot of help set up for all to use. I't s like everything in life, you can always find someone not happy about anything. You get what you put into it. I'm thinking about signing up.
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    #140

    May 3, 2007, 09:46 AM
    Not me, I've heard of and read too many bad experiences.

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