TVI Express also known as 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 pay in $250 and get out $10,000 or more time and time again. It sounds like a dream come true but will it pass the test of U.S. authorities?

TVI is located in London and runs a vacation club where the users get special vacation discounts and better deals on airfare and rental cars among other perks. To get started all you have to do is wire $250 to TVI into their offshore bank account and then you are able to make $15,000 several times over.

Their pay plan takes a little time to study but it’s screaming ponzi scheme all over. You simply complete travel boards by sponsoring people until you cycle out. Once you finish a full cycle you earn the big bucks to the tune of $15,000 and are positioned back inside the matrix to build again. When your recruits conclude their cycle they they get put right back under you and the whole cycle begins again.

TVI is a pyramid if there ever was a pyramid and the folks who start at the end are left holding an empty bag. Quite a few TVI Express reps have called me up and tried to sell me on TVI. Some were even brave enough to tell me that if I’m quick I can get in, make my $10,000 and get out before it closes down. I’m sorry but I steer wide of anything that even appears fraudulent. I know someone in TVI who has made very good money with it. I urged him to stop because his integrity is worth much more. 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. For example they have a picture of Warren Buffet on their web page. One new recruit thought Warren Buffet was selling TVI. I wonder if someone told him this or did he just assume Warren Buffet was was a TVI member because he saw a picture of him on the web site with this quote? “The Best Investment I ever made…” You will also see Robert Kiyosaki, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump seemingly promoting TVI Express.

Another red flag with TVI is they do not take credit card payments. They require you to wire money to an offshore account and we are not even sure where that is. 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? You have no recourse. Can you get your money back? TVI Express is definitely raising some eyebrows.

Making a huge amount of money over night is just a myth. The only way to make good money is to put in the time and work very hard. It’s sort of a law of nature. There are lots of really good quality network marketing companies out there. The rule still applies that if it looks too good to be true then it is. Be careful when selecting a company and don’t get caught up in a money making scheme.

Get the TVI report at Scott Marvin’s blog.

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