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The Best Membership Loyalty Program Ever!



A key benefit of joining our StarFish Organization is our member's ability to participate in our unique membership loyalty program called SandDollar$ (SD$), named for our social currency, which members can earn, accrue and then redeem online in exchange for destination resort lodging, cruise ship cabins and car rentals, once this program activated in early 2010.

In the meantime, our free StarFish members earn 25,000 SD$, our paying FoundersClub members ($25 Month) earn 50,000 SD$ and our Diamond ReefShark Members ($50 month) will earn 100,000 SandDollar$ for each calendar month they are or have been members up to the time we activate or launch the program.

Petey, our Founder has coined this as a self-funding “Global StarFish Economy,” where
members earn SandDollar$ based on their membership level for just being members, watching videos posted by us and our members, viewing our weekly video updates, the video ads furnished by our Travel Partners, and our web series content.

Members will also earn
SandDollar$ each month from all of the members they have personally referred to us. That could be huge, if a member has an established network of friends on Facebook, Myspace or other existing social sites and refers them to us, and they join for free! 

Referring new members to us is not required to realize value from being a member in our organization. Our SandDollar$ program will offer all members ongoing travel values that exceed their annual membership cost, if any. This fact alone will lead to record membership retention levels and substantial referrals to drive long-term membership growth.

Full details for this program will be made available soon, but start earning your SandDollar$ today and get ready to redeem them beginning in 2010.