Is Travorium a scam or not?

Sergey Radzishevskii
7 min readJan 9, 2024
Photo by Maarten van den Heuvel on Unsplash

Recently, a friend of mine discovered my interest in vacation plans and enthusiastically shared an outstanding opportunity to secure the best hotel rates. He mentioned that he had recently teamed up with a company offering substantial discounts and assistance in planning fantastic trips. My curiosity was piqued, and he assured me that he would provide all the details the following day, as we were deep in the mountains at the time.

I had initially assumed that this was merely a travel agency operating through an affiliated program, benefiting from hotel discounts and earning a commission. However, the following day, he shared a video presentation with me. You can easily find numerous such videos by searching for ‘Travorium’ on YouTube.

The video lasted for an hour and started with an introduction, along with details about the company and its motto — ‘Live the life of your dreams.’ To be honest, I usually don’t delve into videos with such grandiose slogans. It smells like a scam. But since it was a friend of mine, I promised to watch everything to the end. And I did.

What was inside the Travorium demo?

Let me share my impression of this presentation. I am certain that all the Travorium presentations created by different members or managers are created using roughly the same template and aren’t very…

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Sergey Radzishevskii
Sergey Radzishevskii

Written by Sergey Radzishevskii

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