Sunday, April 8, 2012

The TVI Express Truths

By Cheyenne Zullo


I have been seeing a lot of negative press recently on TVI Express, so I thought I would dig deeper and offer an honest review of TVI. I am in no way affiliated with TVI Express, nor have I ever been so. This review is going to be completely unbiased.

I have spoken with some men and women who had been in TVI to get their "inside" opinion, while doing my study also as just reading other blogs, forum posts, and reviews.

The feeling that I got from speaking with several members (or former members as they like to call themselves) is that nobody is cycling in TVI and also the boards are stagnant. My reaction to this is that this is going to be the case with any program, especially a 2x3 matrix program, where persons are required to sponsor other members so that you can cycle their boards and make the "big money". The honest fact in network advertising is that the vast majority of people today join a company with the best of intentions but...

* They don't know the best way to successfully market their company * They do not have the time or desire to work their organization * They do not have the funds or don't need to invest funds to advertise

It's unfortunate that this is the case but it is true. For this reason, I don't ever take into consideration a TVI Express scam just since the majority of members don't earn any money because this is the case with every MLM in existence.

Now, you can find several issues that do point to TVI as being, how really should I say...not entirely on the level:

1. The initial marketing stated that you would receive a 6 day/7 night luxury vacation voucher just for signing up. Well, to date, nobody has been able to redeem their voucher. I believe that they're now telling members that the vouchers will probably be redeemable beginning 4/1/10. We'll see, I guess!

2. It seems to be a mystery who the owners of TVI are and where the business is truly headquartered. At 1st, it was said to be headquartered inside the UK, but is becoming a lot more apparent that it's probably based in either Cyprus or India. Why not just be upfront from the start? And, why not tell the world that you're the owner of a enterprise that supposedly has 400,000 members? I would be proud!

3. No customer service. I have heard and read about members sending emails to support at TVI and receiving no response. In reality, I have not heard from one member who has ever received a response!

4. Major marketers are leaving TVI in droves...marketers like Kelly Williams. These are the people who were making money so the reality that they're leaving sends up a red flag for me.

Now...I definitely don't know for positive if TVI is seriously a scam or just a mis-managed enterprise. You will find individuals making cash. The organization model is sound along with the matrix will generate commissions for those who understand that they need to have to recruit a lot of far more than "just their 2" to make decent dollars. My advice, as with any business, is to do your due diligence and ensure you get all of your questions answered prior to joining.




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