Freedom Travel Systems Review

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Eli Facenda calls himself Eli The Travel Guy. Dude’s been to more countries (42) than I have restaurants. Unless you count different Chipotle locations?

Excuse me while I pull myself from this tornado of shame and fix my hair.

Okay, I’m back.

Eli claims you can tick off bucket list adventures and fly first class by smartly using credit card points.

I know what you’re thinking.

When you eat nuts, it feels like you’re making peanut butter in your mouth, but when you eat grapes it doesn’t resemble jelly at all.

Also, is Eli The Travel Guy legit?

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Per Eli, you can erase up to 97% of your travel costs simply by using the right credit cards and maximizing your travel points.

And no, this doesn’t mean riding Greyhounds or living off snacks you’ve stuffed into your JanSport. Nor does it require bunking down at La Quinta Inns.

Pinkies up, bitches.

Think champagne. Think glasses clinking. Think caviar, white robes, balconies with oceanfront views, and ski-in ski-out resorts.

But this isn’t for everyone.

If you have no desire to travel, spend less than $15k a month on credit cards, or are solely looking for private flight deals, Eli’s system isn’t the right fit for you.

For everyone else, start packing your suitcase.

Eli charges $25k a month to his credit cards, which nets him up to $150k in savings on luxury travel each year.

Hundreds of students have stress-tested his methods, achieving similar results.

This includes eight-figure gurus like Ravi Abuvala, Aleric Heck, and Cameron Herold.

Additionally, Eli has shared stages with heavyweights like Daymond John and Aubrey Marcus, and impacted hundreds of thousands on social media.

This is Eli pointing at the item he’s ordering on the menu, just to ensure there’s absolutely no confusion: he’s more than qualified to teach you this stuff.

If you’re looking to:

  • Travel more
  • Do it in style
  • And save boatloads along the way

Then Freedom Travel Systems was specifically designed with you in mind.

In three easy steps, you can book first-class flights for less than economy fares and stay in 5-star hotels for the price of 3-star ones.

Eli Skiing
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Step 1 is to optimize the credit cards you use.

You want the highest possible return on every dollar spent – similar to an accountant milking every last deduction.

Step 2 is to upgrade your travel experience.

This involves capitalizing on all the incredible benefits available to you, including:

  • Access to luxury lounges
  • Complimentary hotel suite upgrades
  • Baller car rental deals
  • Free breakfasts
  • Business-class upgrades
  • Free baggage
  • Priority customer support
  • Skipping long lines at the airport
  • And much more

Step 3 is to squeeze 5-10 times more value from your points.

Here’s where you earn your stripes, because it’s bewildering as hell for the average person.

Of course, you could always pay Eli to dumb it down for you.

Check out these Freedom Travel Systems reviews:

  • Chad runs a home building business and, by strategically purchasing supplies and placing payroll on a credit card, he generated enough points in just a few months to fly his family of six first-class to Italy – saving well over $50,000.
  • Icon (and props to his parents for that name) unlocked top-tier status and now flys first-class all over the U.S. for his live events business.
  • Within just a week of joining, Dr. Julie snagged a first-class Singapore Suites flight for two, spending only 296k points and $96 in taxes and fees – a trip that would typically cost $19,000 or require 2 million points if booked through a travel portal.

Freedom Travel Systems offers access to its private Skool Community for $197 per month.

For those seeking a more hands-off experience, the done-for-you option comes with a heftier price tag. Book a call for the sun-soaked details.

As for me?

I’m quite content in my damp apartment, safely away from the zip line cable that would surely snap and send me plummeting to my death in Costa Rica.

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