Florida-based Travelution charges $199.95 for new affiliates, drawing founders with a history in failed network marketing ventures. The company operates from yourtravelution.com, distinct from a South African entity using a similar name. Three co-founders are listed: CEO Dustin DeVaughn, Chairman Dave Manning, and VP of Sales Faraday Hosseinipour.

DeVaughn’s prior involvement includes affiliations with Visalus and Empower Network. He actively promoted Paycation in early 2014 and later advertised ForeverGreen’s Ketopia product. Manning and Hosseinipour also had ties to ForeverGreen. Both previously promoted BidXCel, Infinity2Global, and Global1Entertainment, schemes identified as Ponzis.

Travelution affiliates gain access to a third-party travel booking engine for retail customers. The company does not name this third-party provider on its website.

The compensation plan for Travelution affiliates is structured around commissions and recruitment costs. New affiliates must pay $199.95. The plan details how these fees translate into earnings for existing members.

Dave Manning brings over 30 years of experience in network marketing, with a decade in the travel sector. He previously managed his own marketing company that served the timeshare industry. Manning has achieved top positions in six network marketing companies, earning millions and facilitating similar success for team members.

Faraday Hosseinipour also boasts over 20 years in network marketing and 10 years in the travel industry. She too operated a marketing company focused on the timeshare market. Hosseinipour has reached the top ranks in four separate network marketing companies, accumulating significant earnings and helping her downline achieve financial success.

Dustin DeVaughn’s background includes over a decade in the travel industry, where he established numerous home-based entrepreneurs. He has reportedly generated multiple six-figure incomes in the home-based business sector, assisting many in achieving financial independence from their residences.

The company’s leadership profiles highlight extensive experience in direct sales and travel. However, a lack of specific street address on their Florida-based website raises questions about their operational transparency. The founders’ prior associations with other MLM opportunities, some of which faced scrutiny, warrant careful consideration by potential affiliates.

Potential participants can find more information on Travelution’s compensation structure and product offerings through their official website. The $199.95 entry fee is a key component of the recruitment-focused model.