Review by Mark on Travorium

Travorium does not provide its own travel services but acts as an intermediary, granting members access to third-party travel discounts. The company does not own, operate, or control flights, hotels, or cruises, meaning its “travel product” is essentially a paid membership for discounted bookings rather than an independent service.

A key factor in determining if a business operates as a pyramid scheme is whether revenue comes from actual product sales or relies on recruiting new members. Travorium does not publish financial reports, raising concerns about transparency. The company’s main income appears to come from recruitment rather than travel services, which could explain why financial data remains undisclosed.

Additionally, avoiding regulatory scrutiny might be a motive, as many countries require transparency in network marketing. If Travorium's revenue structure is primarily dependent on recruitment, economic downturns or a slowdown in new memberships could lead to financial instability and potential collapse. Without open financial disclosures, members face significant risks, and the company’s long-term sustainability remains questionable.

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