Sunday, February 14, 2010

TVI Express: even their "matrix" is recycled scam

Those who are in Australia may have heard of GoldenGalaxy, and those in Canada may have heard of CashClub. Both operated something very similar to a matrix, which is just a fancy name for a pyramid. And both were subsequently convicted of being an 8-ball scam, which is just a variation of the pyramid.



(see http://www.fraudsandscams.com/examples.htm and search for Cash Club and Golden Galaxy)

Need a reminder on what an 8-ball scam looks like? Here's the Wikipedia entry:

As I've shown before, the TVI Express traveller's board and express board, or matrix, or whatever they want to call them, is an 8-ball scam. This is from a TVI member's website, tviexpresstravel.info :



So either the TVI Express member is lying and posted a fake picture to illustrate TVI Express, or he had just proven that TVI Express's matrix, both of them, are 8-ball scams.

And yet you still find TVI Express boosters such as Lynette, who keep posting personal attacks, yet failed to explain any of these "striking similarities", to put it kindly. (I personally would call them "smoking guns".)

When one speaks bullshit for too long, one starts to believe in one's own bullshit. This is especially true if one needs to believe in one's bullshit in order to sell it to other people.

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