TVI Express, An Expert's Review
February 1, 2010TVI Express also called Travel Ventures International is raising concern among people in the network marketing industry. This latest and greatest U.S. launch offers a taboo pay plan where you only pay once and continue to make money over and over again. It sounds like a dream come true but will it pass the test of U.S. authorities?
TVI Express is a London based company that runs a travel club where members are rewarded with discount vacations and other travel discounts on services such as airfare and rental cars. All that is necessary to join the club is a onetime fee of $250 and if you bring other people into the club you can earn up to $15,000 time and time again.
The matrix takes some time to figure out but basically you complete several travel boards by your efforts and the efforts of people above and below you. Once you complete a full cycle you earn $15,000 and are placed back inside the matrix to build again. When your followers complete their cycle they in turn get placed under you again and the whole thing starts over.
TVI is a classic example of whoever gets in first makes the most money and the people who come in last are left holding an empty bag. Several TVI Express reps have called me and tried to convince me to join them. They were even bold enough to say that if I got in quick I could make some money before it gets shut down. I’m sorry but I steer wide of anything that even appears fraudulent. I personally know someone who has already made $10,000 with TVI but he is on the verge of destroying his credibility if he continues. It simply is not mathematically possible for everyone to make money in TVI Express.
TVI
does a great job making everything look legit but don’t be fooled. They
strategically place pictures and quotes of prominent people such as
Warren Buffet on their web site. One new recruit even believed Warren
Buffet was in TVI. I wonder was he told this or did he just think
Warren Buffet was in TVI because he saw a picture of him on the web
site with the following quote? “The Best Investment I ever made…” You
will also see Bill Clinton, Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump seemingly
promoting TVI Express.
Another red flag is TVI Express does not accept credit cards. You have to wire the money overseas to their bank account. Come on people really? Don’t be so desperate for money that you will believe whatever you’re told. What if you decided you didn’t want to be a travel member after you wire over $250? What if you don’t get what is promised to you? Do you have any recourse? Can you get your money back? TVI Express is definitely raising some eyebrows.
There is no such thing as easy money. Earning good money takes hard work. It’s sort of a law of nature. There are plenty of good and legitimate companies out there. Use caution when trying to make a quick buck because what if it is you left with the empty pockets.
Posted by John

I have been a full time professional internet marketer since March of 2006.