Friday, March 12, 2010

TVI Express shill blames readers for lack of success

Welcome to another episode of "TVI Express Madness", where we scour the Internet, searching for the signs of TVI Express Madness that is sweeping the world! Symptoms include loss of touch with reality, babbling, ignoring truth, faulty logic, and many others!

Today's victim (not by me, by TVI Express) is http://hubpages.com/hub/The-TVI-Express-Controversy

The author of this page hopes to address some of the issues on why TVI Express is attracting so much flak from the detractors. The three issues he hopes to address are: no names of leadership, no product, and no headquarter location. So how did he do? Absolutely horrible.

So, why are there no names of the leadership of TVI Express?
"But when you join this company because of it's product, does it really matters whether you know who the leaders are ot not.

And when you really have the ability to attract people into your down line and make money, does it really matters?

Is it that you get paid more easily when you know the leaders?"
In other words, "If you can make money with TVI Express, why do you care who leads it?"

Well, that's why I want to know who the leaders are! I want to know if they're trustworthy!

Absolutely f***ing useless answer. And it only gets worse.

So what does this guy, who flubbed the first question, have to say about "no product" controversy" regarding TVI Express?

"... all that TVI Express is, is a membership company. They sell membership.

So... does we say that all network marketing companies who sell membership are SCAMS?

Secondly, what if you really do save money in throug the travel package of TVI Express? And if TVI Express is such a big scam, then why does big companies like British Airways, Marriot hotel, KLM etc... works together with this company.

Does it not RIP their reputation off?"
 So the answer can be summarized as

1) TVI Express sells membership
2) Membership selling companies are NOT all scams
3) If you buy travel through TVI Express you can save some money (but it's NOT membership!)
4) Big companies like British Airways, Marriot (sic) hotel, KLM etc. work with TVI Express, so it's legit

Counterpoint 1) TVI Express itself doesn't sell membership. It calls its members DISTRIBUTORS. And it says it is in the network marketing business selling travel, not membership.

Counterpoint 2) So why is TVI Express not a scam? I don't want to know about other companies that may not be scams.

Counterpoint 3) As explained before, TVI Express uses the Travelocity booking engine, which you can use for free, without the $250 joining fee.

Counterpoint 4) By using the Travelocity booking engine, you can book everybody. TVI Express does not work with "anybody" except Travelocity.

In the "TVI Express Myth Busted" entry, there's a link to a video that demonstrates the sameness of the booking engine.


So, this explanation is bogus as well. Is third one the charm? Afraid not!

So what does this guy write about the "no location" problem with TVI Express? This time he outright goes against the official TVI Express information.
"They say that they ARE GOING TO start their head office, they did not say that they have already established their head office.

But can we say that TVI Express's office is nowhere, so it's a scam?"
See the problem? TVI Express says on their "About Us" page specifically that they are headquartered in London UK. So yes, they *did* establish their "head office", they themselves said so. Does this make the author ignorant, or an outright liar?

Then he brings out the bogus excuse again: "Just because they don't have an office doesn't necessarily make them a scam."

Is your bull**** detector going off already? Good.

So what conclusion did the author draw from the stuff he wrote? Instead assuring you that TVI Express is NOT a scam, he instead attacks the reader, by blaming the readers for their lack of success, and urges the readers to take responsibility for themselves.

"Some netwotkers don't take responsibility for what happens around them, they don't take responsibility for faillures and blame others.

And if you're like that, then you're not going to grow."
 (yes, "networker" and "failures" are misspelled, and copied "as is".)

Well, I am going to call the author a failure by joining a scam, giving bogus reasons to assure others that it's not a scam.
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