TVI Express Review From A THIRD PARTY Expert – By: David Michael Wood

One of the most promoted companies right now on the entire internet is the famous TVI Express. I wanted to take some time to cover some key points on TVI Express simply because I’ve been asked about it so many times over the last couple of months.

First, BEFORE we go any further, I am absolutely NOT a representative of TVI Express, and the opinions in this article are my own, and are based on my understanding of the MLM industry over the last 7 years and working with distributors and companies in more than 20 countries.

At first, TVI Express fascinated me, because of the quick financial success stories I kept hearing from distributors, so I decided to take a further look into it because of the low entry cost. People were fanatical about TVI Express when it first hit the market, and it was a show that impressed me, to say the least.

After doing my due diligence, however, I quickly lost my interest in this company, simply because of the fact that it raises too many red flags before you even take a look at it seriously. Here’s the basis of my reasoning:

First, what is TVI Express marketing, anyways? The biggest problem I have with TVI Express is that what they’re selling isn’t very clear. I’ve spoken to more than 100 TVI express reps, and I still have absolutely no idea what they’re selling. All I know is that if I get in and get 2 people, I’ll make $15,000 (Supposedley).

The first question I have when I look at an MLM opportunity is whether or not the product or service I’m marketing has REAL value to the end consumer, or if the product is just an excuse to pass money around to a bunch of gullible opportunity seekers. If the products are unique and add real value, then the MLM profession is one of the most unbelievable industries in the world, and you can build a profitable and sustainable organization.

I’ve now been privy to see hundreds of companies go under because they were selling products that weren’t really products.

Is TVI Express a Ponzi scheme? This is the biggest issue I have with TVI Express. You see, in order to make money in TVI Express, you’ve got to ‘cycle’ through the express board. Every time you ‘cycle’ you make $15,000. It costs about $250 to get involved in TVI Express, and it’s a one time cost. So how do you pay $250, get 2 people to pay $250, and make $15,000?

Simple. Swarms of other people are getting involved and paying $250, and AS LONG AS THAT KEEPS HAPPENING, people will keep cycling through the express board. Also, the second the crazy growth stops (and it will) there’s no consumable product to keep the pay checks coming.

What does that mean? After a period of time almost all people who get involved with TVI Express will have no ability to earn money at all, because there is no ongoing product. It’s a ponzi.

Should you join TVI Express? That depends. If you want to make some fast, fickle money that the FTC might sieze from you next month, go for it. Just don’t recruit anyone who trusts you.

About the Author

This TVI Express Review may have been harsh, but if you want to learn how you can make REAL MONEY in a legitimate Network Marketing company, and how to do it in a way that adds REAL VALUE to your customers, visit David Wood’s MLM Secrets now.

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