YourTravelBiz.com,- a subsidiary of YTB travel, has been sued by California Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown for $25 million in fines and restitution. Brown claims that the company is operating an illegal pyramid scheme, and has defrauded thousands out of money.
YourTravelBiz is an online travel company that uses independent distributors to sell its travel products through their own websites and travel agencies. There are two ways to make money through the company, commissions from travel sales and fees for recruiting others to participate in the business.
Brown claims that the business is “immensely profitable to a few individuals on top and a complete rip-off for most everyone else.” “Today’s lawsuit seeks to shut down the company’s unlawful operation before more people are exploited by the scam.”
Calls to YourTravelBiz.com have not been returned. The company has seen huge profits over the last few years. In 2007 they reported revenue of $141.3 million which is a 177% percent increase from the previous year.
In the suit, the L.A. Superior Court claims YourTravelBiz enticed thousands to pay large fees in excess of $1,000 with the promises that not only would they would become millionaires, but they would gain access to travel deals and bargains accessible only to professional travel agents. The suit goes on to claim that in 2007, consumers paid over $103 million to the Defendants for websites and in fees, but made only $13 million in travel commissions. An estimated 62% percent of YourTravelBiz participants did not earn a single dime in travel sales commissions in 2007.
This latest news cant be helping the company’s languishing stock. (OTCBB: YTBLA) which in the last year has seen its shares go from $7 to as low as $0.60 and now hovering at around $1.30. These types of swings are not positive for any company and even less to one that is being accused of fraud.

This is the first lawsuit filed against YTB or its subsidiaries, although there have been rumblings over the last two years from many unhappy former participants in the YTB program. We will give you updates on the case as it moves forward.
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