An Analysis Of TVI Express

This post was written by admin3 on July 2, 2010
Posted Under: Entrepreneurship

There was plenty of press latterly about a company called TVI Express, this is a supposed home business opportunity which has a large amount of questions surrounding it. The prime issue being, is this a Ponzi scheme dressed up to appear like a legit opportunity? Read this TVI Express review if you’re considering joining.

 

This company started in January 2009 and guarantees a life of wealth, vacations and freedom. I decided to take a more in-depth look at the company after hearing some very promising income claims being made by folks who were reputedly already in the scheme and making money. Of course these folks wanted me to join through their associate link.

 

If you take the time to go thru their company internet site you’ll probably agree with me that it’s difficult to define exactly what the product is th{at th}ey are selling. It appears to be some kind of holiday discount deal, where you are getting membership to their club, and then will be offered vacation discounts as and when they become available. Now I don’t know about you, but to me that seems a slightly puny product on which to base a business.

 

TVI Express scam?

 

It appears to be that you’ll make money only by introducing new members into the scheme. Any MLM company that only pays for getting members to join is a Ponzi, and illegal. I am not stating outright th{at th}is company is a scam, but it doesn’t exactly look one hundred percent legit.

 

When you join you’ll enter a ‘matrix’ after paying $250. You begin in the ‘Travel Board’ matrix and as new folks join that matrix you will be pushed up to a higher level. Thanks to the continuous revolution you’ll in principle reach the head of the matrix where you’ll exit that board and be paid $500 in commission.

 

You then will enter the Express board where the same process is repeated only this time when you exit at the very top you will be paid commission of $10,000. Sounds pretty good on the face of it. I have read varied different stories about the payout, a few individuals say you aren’t basically paid in cash, but instead in vouchers which give you deals on holidays. So to turn these into hard money you would need to sell them on, in all probability they are worthless outside of TVI Express.

 

Generally when something is too good to be true it regularly is, not necessarily though. But in the case of TVI Express I see no doable business venture here and neither do I see the potential for earning any important earnings. If any person knows different, then be happy to tell me at my network marketing training blog. If you are considering joining this opportunity then be exceedingly careful and do your research before you part with your hard earned $250. I only wish you every success.

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