Are you researching TVI Express and wondering if its legitimate? Learn the truth in this expert review from a non member.
TVI Express, fully known as Travel Ventures International are based in London, United Kingdom (apparently).
Launched in 2009 there has been much talk of this company and apparently there have been some very significant incomes created, this led me to do some research into TVI. Whilst looking through their website and watching the company presentation, I kept thinking to myself ‘What are these guys selling?’ Whenever I get this question pop up in my mind I always get a red sign flashing in my brain that says ‘PONZI’.
After some further research I was still none the wiser, I even spoke to some TVI reps and they didn’t seem to have any definite answers other than you are awarded a 6 night hotel voucher when you pay your $250 to join up
My difficulty with this company is that it is unclear what the product actually is, other than the opportunity itself
What ways can you make money with this opportunity?
You will make money in TVI by getting other people to join the scheme. To get your first payment of $500 ($250 of it is an e-voucher) you must enter the ‘travel board’ and ‘cycle’ your way to the top. This is a rotating matrix system. After this you are then upgraded to what they call the ‘express board’, you will then repeat this process and ‘cycle’ your way up to the top and when you exit receive a commission payment of $10,000. The fee to enter the matrix is $250, this is just paid once for lifetime membership. You need to qualify to be paid your commission and this is achieved by bringing in two new recruits.
Why is it possible to get such large rewards from sponsoring only 2 people? There is a hugh influx of people paying their $250 to get in to the matrix right now, all dreaming that they are going to become wealthy in just a couple of months and for the time that this is going on, there will be a constant shifting of the matrix as people are pushed to the top and pop out with ten thousand bucks. TVI says that this process can be repeated over and over again.
It’s inevitable that this type of scheme will boom & bust. Being no products as such (other than the ‘hope’ of wealth) then the minute folks stop joining and paying $250, so the matrix will cease to rotate and its game over. Normally when an MLM company gets to the point of saturation there is still money being made, as distributors are selling an actual product.
TVI is an illegal scam?
Well when looking at an MLM company to join I always look at the products and if they provide REAL value to the end user. I also ask the question ‘would the product stand up on its own?’. TVI does not satisfy either of these requirements.
Should you sign up?
It certainly looks an attractive comp plan. It would be wise not to try and get anyone who values your opinion to join. You will probably blow your credibility. One final word of warning, I have read on various forums that you don’t necessarily get paid cash, but in vouchers, which you can then redeem against discount holidays and travel.
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