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Their life began in January 2009 and there have been some outstanding income claims made by representatives involved in this company which is why I was intrigued and took at look at it. Whilst looking through their website and watching the company presentation, I kept thinking to myself 'What are these guys selling?' 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 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 How can you make money with TVI? A distributor will make their money from getting others to sign up and pay the $250. TVI has what is called a rotating matrix pay plan. When you get started, you will begin your journey on the Travel Board and will 'cycle' your way up to the top of the matrix at which point you will be 'pushed' out to the next level and be paid $500. You will then be promoted to the 'Express board' and repeat this 'cycle' and every time you do, you will be paid $10,000 (apparently). To get into the matrix you will invest $250, no further payments are needed. You need to qualify to be paid your commission and this is achieved by bringing in two new recruits. Given that the entry fee is just $250 how can members earn such large amounts from just 2 new recruits? 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 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. The company says that once you pop out at the top you will re-enter the matrix again and earn another $10k. All of these matrix type systems have a limited life. As soon as people stop joining (or the company gets shut down) no-one will be able to cycle through the matrix anymore and as there is no actual product everyone will stop being paid. 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? 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 will always figure out if the company's product/s would sell by themselves; even if there was no comp plan involved. Its a negative answer all round as far as I am concerned. Should you sign up? Anyone looking at the pay plan would be impressed. But I wouldn't recommend trying to recruit anyone that trusts you or sees you as an expert. As a last word on TVI I must tell you that I have heard from various people that TVI does not pay out cash, but rather will give you 'e-vouchers' that you will then use to purchase holiday deals or whatever they have on offer at the time.
Article Source: http://www.bharatbhasha.net Article Url: http://www.bharatbhasha.net/home_business.php/230022 Article Added on Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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