Earlier today I was contacted by Volishon’s attorney, who advised that
BehindMLM’s initial review of Volishon
, dated December 17th, 2015, was inaccurate.

Upon receiving the email, I had a look into Volishon’s compensation plan and confirmed that it had indeed changed.

Today we go over Volishon’s current compensation plan, as per a June 22nd “The Compensation Plan” video uploaded to the official Volishon YouTube channel.

The Volishon Product Line

Volishon’s product is a travel discount subscription costing $50 and then $34.95 a month.

As per the Volishon website, the “travel group subscription” provides access to ‘
some of the best travel deals in the industry.

The Volishon Compensation Plan

The Volishon compensation plan pays affiliates to make retail sales of travel group subscriptions.

Volishon affiliates are also paid direct and residual commissions on the recruitment of new affiliates.

Volishon Affiliate Ranks

There are three ranks within the Volishon compensation plan.

Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:

1 Star – pay an $84.95 affiliate fee

2 Star – pay a $249 fee or have a downline of at least ten active Volishon affiliates (no more than 4 may be counted from any one unilevel leg)

3 Star – pay $449 fee or have a downline of 100 active Volishon affiliates (no more than 40 may be counted from any one unilevel leg)

3 Star Elite – pay $1499.95 or have and maintain 500 affiliates active Volishon affiliates in your downline

Note that an “active” Volishon affiliate is one that continues to pay their $34.95 a month travel group subscription fee (affiliates who purchase 2 Star or 3 Star rank are exempt for 6 and 12 months respectively).

Travel Commissions

Volishon affiliates earn up to 60% of travel commissions generated by travel booked through their replicated travel booking engine.

Residual traffic commissions are paid out down two levels of recruitment, paying 20% on level 2 and 10% on level 3.

Direct Recruitment and Retail Commissions

Volishon affiliates are paid to recruit affiliates via a unilevel compensation structure.

A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):

If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.

If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.

Volishon cap payable direct recruitment commissions at three levels of recruitment.

How much of a direct recruitment commission is paid out is determined by affiliate rank and what level of the unilevel team a newly recruited affiliate is placed on:

1 Star – $15 per affiliate personally recruited (level 1)

2 Star – $25 per affiliate personally recruited and $5 on level 2

3 Star – $30 per affiliate personally recruited, $5 on level 2 a


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Volishon's primary product offering?
Volishon offers a travel discount subscription service priced at $50 for initial enrollment and $34.95 monthly. According to the company's official communications, the travel group subscription grants access to discounted travel deals throughout the industry.

Why was BehindMLM's initial Volishon review revised?
Volishon's legal representative contacted BehindMLM to dispute the accuracy of their December 2015 review, noting that the company's compensation plan had undergone substantial modifications requiring a comprehensive reassessment and updated analysis.

How does Volishon's compensation structure function?
Volishon compensates affiliates primarily through retail sales commissions on travel group subscriptions. The compensation plan was detailed in an official June 22nd video released on Volishon's YouTube channel outlining revised commission structures and earning mechanisms.


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