The article is quite short, only 5 paragraphs long. What's amazing is that in the 5 paragraphs, only one PARTIAL TRUTH was mentioned. Thus, there is no "fact" about TVI Express at all.
The first paragraph said that you need to evaluate opportunity, such as TVI Express, carefully. You don't want to waste the opportunity, but you don't want to jump into a scam either. This paragraph is worthless, as it has no clear message.
The second paragraph attributes "sour grapes" to the critics. This is a dishonest debate tactic: ad hominem attack.
The third paragraph says you should talk to people who's in it to learn about it. The problem with this is people who are in it are obviously fans of the company. If they don't like it, they would have quit, and then they fall into the "sour grapes" category. Thus, this advice is worthless.
The fourth paragraph says since you get a trip for the $250 it's "not a poor deal". However, the guy did no research. The only announced hotels are in or around India. Redemption is a major problem until June 2010 (18 months after company started) which is when they started charging $150 for "taxes and fees". So this "$250 for trip" is a VERY poor deal indeed, because it's TOTALLY FALSE!
The fifth and final paragraph says you should evaluate the opportunity for yourself. Doh!
And finally, he provided a link to another review. But what does THAT review actually say?
Would I Join?Thus, we can conclude that Mr. Myers is a bull****er.
Not personally no.
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