Travorium
United States
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This is hands down the best travel company I’ve seen in 34 years in the industry. We now offer 230 World Tours in 2026 — most competitors offer fewer than 20. Ours are for two people, while many others require you to use limited points and charge full price for a second traveler.
We also offer Getaways where you receive 270 travel points each month to help “pay down” your trips. On top of that, we provide access to 7 different travel platforms with real savings averaging 40–70% off hotels and resorts worldwide. We’re truly global, operating in far more countries than most competitors.
The compensation plan is one of the strongest I’ve ever seen. With a small team (as few as 16 people), you can earn $300–$500 per month. Build to 188 on the right and 188 on the left, and income can reach $10K–$12K per month including bonuses.
After five companies and decades in this industry, I’ve never seen anything like this — and I’ve never earned this well. I’m incredibly grateful to be part of it.
Travorium is filled with beggars who fool ignorant people. Most are Eastern European, Soviet unscrupulous people who won't hesitate to sell nonsense for a membership and all these trash people gather into conventions in a hypocritical masquerade that is both ridiculous and revolting. Obviously them people will praise each other and the "discount" stays are overinflated prices that Expedia can easily match. Stay away from the scam. And God forbids you call it a pyramid, they get offended FAST and they would wanna beat you up. They lie to themselves as long as they make money from stupid souls. If you wanna lose money, join them. If you wanna be a beggar, join them
Hello everyone! I'd like to share a situation I witnessed during my vacation.
A woman was filming a video at our hotel, describing how wonderful it was to stay with Travorium, showing off a "ocean view," and claiming to be staying in a complimentary five-star room with ocean view. Everything looked beautiful—the shots, the smiles, the club's advertising.
However, the very next day, we encountered her again in the hallway on our floor—she was leaving a room with a window overlooking the courtyard. There aren't a single five-star room on our floor—3.5 stars at most. These rooms are often discounted because they're the noisiest and have no view.
Draw your own conclusions about how honest her "presentation" was.
I can add: I've studied the Travorium platform and how points are awarded. Their "Getaways" and "Resorts" prices are, in most cases, no better than those on regular sites. Many offers are remnants of places already sold at discounts, and the "points" essentially just mask the real price.
In my opinion, this format isn't worth the investment—all of this can be purchased for less, without membership fees or promises of a "free vacation." Not recommended.
People who leave bad, negative comments — you are simply those who joined Travorium but never figured out the system, the company’s compensation plan, never understood the essence of the company, never learned how to use the points, never learned how to use the discounts. You just sat around for a few months, didn’t lift a finger, didn’t do anything to move up the career ladder, and then simply decided to quit. In the end, you realized you had just been paying money for nothing, but blamed Travorium for it. To achieve success, you must first learn, grow, improve, and work on earning money yourself. My friends and I, many of us, we book trips and earn money in this company. If you didn’t succeed, that doesn’t mean the company is bad. Look for the problem within yourself and blame yourself.
If you lazy it’s not for you.
From my participation in Travorium.
You risk losing your money, your time, and your dignity.
This is not a travel club, it’s a financial trap disguised as a membership program, using “technical issues” as a tool to cut you off and keep your money.
What Was Especially Outrageous: All the promotional presentations and promises of “free trips,” “passive income,” and “freedom” are completely false.
The system is clearly designed to extract money from users.
When a real issue arises, you’re completely ignored.
David Hart and his leadership team are a prime example of manipulative marketing and systematic financial exploitation.
Everything looks polished on the surface, but the moment you need help — you’re abandoned.
Do Not Join Travorium!
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