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		<title>What is WorldVentures anyway?</title>
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			<name>Erik Cox</name>
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		<content type="html"><![CDATA[The question I get asked all the time is “What is this company WorldVentures?  I see stuff on the web and I don’t know what to think about it.”  My own mother (a former travel agent) said she would look at the program, and upon doing a quick search on Google, encountered so much negative information that she decided it was not something she wanted to even look at.  Not even look at it.  I decided to do a quick search and found many negative and misinformed comments, mostly on a “watchdog” site from back in ...]]></content>
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