Pro Travel Plus, a company promising lucrative travel opportunities, lists Seth Fraser as its CEO. However, Fraser's name is conspicuously absent from the company's official website. The website's domain, registered on January 12, 2015, is locked down as private, obscuring the identity of its owner. Fraser's connection to the venture only emerged through independent investigative work.

Fraser’s career path is marked by a history of launching multi-level marketing (MLM) schemes. He founded Freebie Force in 2007, followed by That Free Thing in 2011 and Uneeqlee in 2013. More recently, he served as a Field Leader for Kannaway, a company operating in the CBD MLM sector, before his departure.

In an October blog post, Fraser detailed his long-held hesitations about joining an MLM, citing trust issues as his primary obstacle. He claimed no prior experience as a distributor and expressed difficulty with relinquishing control. This narrative contrasts sharply with Kannaway's own public statements. Kannaway announced Fraser's recruitment to their corporate team precisely because he had "launched a few different relationship marketing companies." This suggests a different role than a typical distributor. His tenure at Kannaway was brief, ending within months. The company announced Fraser's acceptance of a CEO position elsewhere, wishing him success in his "new venture." That venture is Pro Travel Plus.

The individuals behind Pro Travel Plus and the true ownership of the company remain undisclosed. This lack of transparency is a significant red flag, particularly within an industry already prone to deceptive practices. Legitimate businesses typically maintain clear organizational structures with publicly identifiable leadership. Fraser's concealed role as CEO points to a deliberate effort to distance the company from his MLM background.

The company’s product offering is equally vague. The Pro Travel Plus website offers no details on specific travel packages or services. This scarcity of concrete product information is a common warning sign associated with MLMs. When a company prioritizes recruitment messaging over product details, the primary "product" often becomes the promise of income generated from building downlines, rather than the travel itself.

Fraser’s business pattern is consistent: launch or join an MLM, aggressively recruit participants, and then depart when challenges arise or a more profitable opportunity emerges. Pro Travel Plus appears to be the latest iteration of this cycle. Prospective recruits are advised to question why clear answers regarding company ownership are unavailable.

Further complicating the picture is a Pro Travel Plus presentation co-hosted by Fraser and Lee Friedman. Friedman’s specific role within the company is unstated, yet he controls the domain ptpmember.com. This website serves as the back-end system for Pro Travel Plus’s affiliate services and booking operations. Earlier this year, Friedman was actively promoting Nerium International, another MLM, on his Facebook page. It is unclear if he retains any affiliation with that company.