Roger Rutter and Jeff Uhrmacher launched Tripazon, a travel club MLM that reboots as Resorts360 with a $199 joining fee. The company presents its offerings through a unique "storybook" website design, diverging from the typical stock photos and wealth imagery often seen in the multi-level marketing industry.
The Tripazon website avoids common MLM sales pitches. It features a scrolling narrative rather than images of executives or displays of money. This approach aims to simplify the presentation of a business model many consumers find complex.
Despite its accessible pitch, the Tripazon website does not name its owners or operators. The domain tripazon.com was registered on July 18, 2011, with private registration details. This lack of transparency contrasts with the site's otherwise straightforward presentation.
Research shows Tripazon operates as a sister company to Resorts360, an existing MLM opportunity. Roger Rutter owns both entities. He reportedly partnered with Jeff Uhrmacher, a top earner within Resorts360, to start Tripazon. The company appears to be a less expensive version of Resorts360.
Tripazon sells memberships to a travel club. Members receive discounts on cruises, travel packages, car rentals, golf, and medical travel insurance. The company does not directly handle bookings. All travel services are outsourced to third-party providers. Access to these discounts requires joining the company and paying a membership fee.
The Tripazon compensation plan uses a binary frontend and a unilevel backend. The binary structure pays a monthly paired bonus, referred to as a "team cycle bonus." This structure places new members into two legs beneath the initial position. Each leg then branches into two new legs, continuing down the organizational chart.
