Success With TVI Express?

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Are you researching TVI Express and wondering if its legitimate? Read an independent expert review and discover the truth.

TVI Express are based in London, UK (apparently).

They started up in January 2009 and what drew me to take a look at this opportunity was the incredible income claims being made by distributors. I spent a good hour or so looking through their opportunity presentation website but one question kept nagging me…’What product am I selling if I join up?’ It’s never a good thing when this happens as you begin to think you have stumbled upon a pyramid scam of some description.

After reading the company website and doing my own further research the only ‘product’ that I can relate to this opportunity is a 5/6 night hotel accommodation voucher which you get when you sign up for $250 and the promise of access to ‘future holiday & vacation deals’

 

My biggest issue with this company is that they are not clear on what it is that they are actually selling.

 

So how do you get paid with TVI Express?

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. $250 will get you into the scheme and you won’t have to make any further payments. To reach the qualification level to get your commissions you need to bring in just two new people.

Why is it possible to get such large rewards from sponsoring only 2 people? It’s because of the massive volume of signups happening right now from folks hoping to become rich overnight and paying in their $250 and assuming that this keeps happening the matrix ‘cycling’ can continue. Members can repeat this as many times as they like for the time they stay in the program (so TVI says).

These kind of schemes will always fizzle out eventually. It seems there is no tangible product here so once the influx of new members stops (and it will) the matrix stops moving and no one profits anymore. With a traditional MLM company that becomes saturated, distributors will still make money because they are selling products of REAL VALUE to end users.

 

Is this a modern day Ponzi?

In these situations I always ask myself, does the product offered benefit the consumer. I also ask the question ‘would the product stand up on its own?’. TVI does not satisfy either of these requirements.

 

Is this an opportunity you should sign up with

Well the compensation plan looks extremely impressive. Don’t try and sponsor anyone that you value their friendship though. Beware, I have read in many different places online that payments are not guaranteed to be in cash, but rather in the form of a voucher that will get you a good deal on a holiday or some travel deal.

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