Monday, November 1, 2010

Namibian TVI Express Reps attempts counter-attack

Apparently TVI Express reps in Namibia attempt to further their denial by retaining services of an attorney, who clearly did not inspect the worthiness of his client's "cause".  From the article:

"Metcalfe says TVI Express does not operate a pyramid scheme and it does not take funds from the public.
Then what is the joining fee of N$2500, as named earlier in the same article? 
“The business involves the marketing and bartering of travel facilities, services, vacations and air travel. This is the essence of this company, which is limited to 95 000 hotels in 11 000 destinations across 190 countries. It concentrates specifically on the marketing of tourist destinations,”says Metcalfe.

Did no one tell this attorney that the services is provided FOR FREE by Travelocity? So people paid N$2500 for a FREE service? And why does a "marketing and bartering of travel" organization promise "Opportunity to Make $10000 per week" right on their own homepage?



This is same sort of the defense being attempted in Australia, and everywhere else. The travel club defense is flawed from the very beginning and bogus.

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