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| Cathy Member
 
 Joined: 17 Jun 2007
 Posts: 19
 
 | # Posted: 4 Jul 2007 17:44 Reply
 
 I have been reading some posts and can anyone clarify if Coastal is now supporting Joystar?
 I am from Canada, does anyone know if we can use these services?
 Thanks for any information.
 Cathy Milson
 
 
 
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| cgmom Member
 
 Joined: 30 Mar 2007
 Posts: 147
 
 | # Posted: 4 Jul 2007 19:31 Reply
 
 Hi Kathy!
 
 Coastal does now support Joystar, which is an awesome company; however, I am not sure if there would be any problem with using this service if you are located in Canada. Sorry I can't be more help than that.
 
 Much Success,
 Nikki Carter
 
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| luvtravel Member
 
 Joined: 11 Dec 2006
 Posts: 807
 
 | # Posted: 5 Jul 2007 07:46 · Edited by: luvtravel Reply
 
 I am with Joystar they have good training and resources. I have over 12 years experience in the travel industry so Joystar was a much better choice.
 
 Terri
 
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| Cathy Member
 
 Joined: 17 Jun 2007
 Posts: 19
 
 | # Posted: 5 Jul 2007 12:42 · Edited by: Cathy Reply
 
 I just talked to a Joystar rep today and he said that if you have been in Coastal for 2 years you can join at the free setup level, the Advantage xp.  Others in Coastal join at the Agent Advantage Level.  When you sign up you enter "Coastal" as the Company(you have to select other), and you will get 10% off the setup fees.
 After you have finished training with a mentor you are free to go out on your own in the Advantage xp Level.
 I am just researching I haven't decided to join yet, just letting you all know what I found out.
 Cathy
 
 
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| susaneng Member
 
 Joined: 19 May 2006
 Posts: 120
 
 | # Posted: 6 Jul 2007 01:41 Reply
 
 Cathy,
 Thanks for your information. It is great to know that Joystar credits Coastal as travel agent experience.
 
 Susan
 
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| griffiths Member
 
 Joined: 21 Apr 2007
 Posts: 65
 
 | # Posted: 19 Jul 2007 12:13 Reply
 
 back to the original post...Joystar or inteletravel.
 
 Which one do you recommend?
 Is one better than the other?
 What major advantages or fallbacks does one have over the other?
 joystar is 99.95 setup and 25.95/month
 inteletravel is 199 enrollment and 9.95/month
 
 Those of you who use a host travel agency do you use it for personal use or do you sell travel along side of your coastal business?
 
 What deals/discounts can you get through your host travel agency that you cant get with coastal?
 
 and the list goes on...
 
 Thanks guys!! (and gals)
  
 Brandon
 
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| victorious Member
 
 Joined: 15 Sep 2006
 Posts: 136
 
 | # Posted: 26 Oct 2007 14:39 Reply
 
 We have been with Inteletravel for over a year now, before Coastal switched to Joystar, and have got discounts on almost every hotel we've requested including a FREE night at the Hyatt Place in Nashville. This is where we stayed for the last Coastal Vacations seminar.
 
 We also make $100 per referral, so we throw in the Inteletravel membership as a bonus for our Coastal members and we get $100 back from Inteletravel on each sign up.
 
 We do recommend Inteletravel. As for Joystar, we haven't tried it yet!
 
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