TVI Express scam exposed, lies busted, truth revealed. What TVI Express and members do NOT want you to know. No marketing, no recruiting, just information, analysis, and commentary.
Another domain taken over by generic WordPress spamticle website. This one contains article with paragraph mashed together, including one of my TVI Express Exposed hubs!
Seeing is believing! The paragraphs are mixed and matched by some keyword bot, and one of the paragraphs stolen was from my hubs about TVI Express! The rest of the paragraphs seem to be randomly pulled from elsewhere.
Created on..............: 2011-06-09 20:55:31 GMT Expires on..............: 2012-06-09 20:55:31 GMT Last modified on........: 2011-06-11 21:38:41 GMT
Registrant Info: (FAST-15794628) Eze, Inc. Sterling Couch PO Box 65486 Port Ludlow, Washington 98365 United States Phone: +1.3604371344 Fax..: Email: Last modified: 2011-06-09 20:55:31 GMT
However, this makes no sense, as search for Sterling Couch at Port Ludlow Washington (and that phone number) revealed that this guy is a CPA. I thought CPA had more sense than promoting a scam?
It's more likely that this CPA somehow got his name attached to this domain which was then used for spam. I doubt the CPA even heard of TVI Express.
It seems a lot of spamticle sites are cloned through Wordpress and pull random articles, thus polluting the Internet with spam. Here's another one. The website's supposedly about rowing (as a sport), but the content is all spam, and this one is even more amusing as it stole a paragraph from my anti-TVI Express article where I analyzed another guy's article for weasel logic.
MLM and Ugg boot spam on a Karate Association website? Are you afraid those folks taking it out on you, foolish spammers?
What's even funnier is how they stole a paragraph from my ANTI-TVI Express hub, where I point out another weasel TVI Express promoter used logical fallacies.
Spamticle sites are all over the Internet, all claims to have an unique angle on something. Here's another network marketing blog aimed at moms working at home. Too bad they are promoting the TVI Express SCAM!
Who is Dwayne Pyle, self-proclaimed "marketing visionary"? This is from his own website:
What's interesting is the linked to video was only very recently uploaded: October 31st, 2011.
In the video, Mr. Dwayne Pyle was quoted stating:
"TVI Express has been around a few years, and is a company with integrity. So any one who say this is a scam is probably somebody won't don't know how to leverage..."
Clearly, spammers try anything and everything to get their spam message across, and TVI Express seem to be worse than most! What's worse, you can't tell what exactly is this message is advertising. Is it TVI Express? Pyxism? Or CashCarsGold? This spammer is very confused!
Seems every day Josef Pavlicek made more TVI Express spam domains, that's a variation of tviexpress.XX where XX is the country code. When he can't get the country code, he came up with variations. This time, it's TVINiger.com, which is EXACTLY the same as tviexpress.tw we've highlighted earlier, except for ONE logo.
And the address of Czech republic clearly says this is NOT an official site, and anything you read on here is likely to be bogus.
Or in other words, someone is using a scam's good name (if there is such a thing) for his own purposes.
If someone claims to have the secret to riches, and hands you a HAND WRITTEN note on some torn off piece of notebook paper that says "call me" and a phone number, would you believe him?
No you won't. Nor should you.
So why do spammers and TVI Express believers always use FREE website hosts, like Webbly, and FREE domain forwarder, like dot.tk, somehow does NOT affect their message of making "billions"?
(Not to mention TVI Express is a scam, but that's sorta beside the point)
Our domain spammer Joseph Pavlicek is back, having registered "TVIExpress.ps", which is Palestine (yes, THAT Palestine, where suicide bombers and terrorists are most often in the news, and Yasser Arafat, now dead).
Where else would you find TVI Express spam? Surely you don't expect it to show up on "Color Mens Wear" website? And there's no "men" in the spam video at all?
What's even MORE interesting is that the girl in the video is NOT Jill Sanders, but a "Stephanie Bower"! She said so in the video.
After all, if the URL says recettes-de-cuisine.eu, which literally is "recipe of cooking" in French, what videos are you expecting to see? Certainly not TVI Express spamdeos...