An interesting complaint surfaced on ComplaintsForum
SayYourWay is hidden behind "domaindiscreet", the domain privacy service offered by register.com
Search of domain archive shows nothing.
The "executive team" has pretty generic names such as "Simon Cooper", "Ray Koo", "Brian Marsh", "Martin Duke", and "Kitty Leung", none of which included actual items that can be fact checked.
It also has some very odd badges at the bottom, such as TrustE, Verisign, DSA, and a generic "satisfaction 100% guaranteed" badge, but all of them are quite small.
The Verisign and TrustE badges are NOT LINKED for verification, so they are bogus.
DSA badge is bogus too, as the company has nothing to do with direct selling. In any case, if you are a DSA member you should say "associate member" or such.
Study of the remainder of the website revealed it to be a better presented version of the SpeakAsia scam.
While the whole thing is indeed very likely to be a scam, I cannot find anything to link it to Tarun Trikha. It is possible, but there's no evidence (yet) pointing that way.
I'll check Neo-Vo and MLMconnects in a future post.
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.
Showing posts with label Tarun Trikha. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 7, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Pacific Royale Delayed Yet AGAIN, revealing Tarun Trikha Scam
Previously we have revealed that the domain "Pacificroyale.com" was registered none other than Tarun Trikha and his V2 Global scam company.
Later they used generic clipart to claim the company is launching in January 2012.
It is now January 2012, so where's the airline?
According to airline news, Pacific Royale is not going to start operating until END OF FEBRUARY 2012. And even then, it will only have 4 aircraft, two of them castoff from Ethiopian Airline.
Yet the website remains unchanged (as of today). It is clearly bogus.
And just to prove that the website's bogus... this is what it looks like now. This plane is NOT EVEN THE MODEL OF AIRCRAFT THAT WILL BE OPERATED BY PACIFIC ROYALE.
Yet the newspaper article above says very clearly that the airline will be flying Boeing 737s and Fokker 50s. Neither of which looks like that. Here's what a Fokker 50 looks like:
And in case you've forgotten, here's what a 737 looks like:
Yet more proof that Tarun Trikha posts bull**** to enthrall scam victims with false promises and innuendos.
Later they used generic clipart to claim the company is launching in January 2012.
It is now January 2012, so where's the airline?
According to airline news, Pacific Royale is not going to start operating until END OF FEBRUARY 2012. And even then, it will only have 4 aircraft, two of them castoff from Ethiopian Airline.
Yet the website remains unchanged (as of today). It is clearly bogus.
And just to prove that the website's bogus... this is what it looks like now. This plane is NOT EVEN THE MODEL OF AIRCRAFT THAT WILL BE OPERATED BY PACIFIC ROYALE.
Yet the newspaper article above says very clearly that the airline will be flying Boeing 737s and Fokker 50s. Neither of which looks like that. Here's what a Fokker 50 looks like:
And in case you've forgotten, here's what a 737 looks like:
Yet more proof that Tarun Trikha posts bull**** to enthrall scam victims with false promises and innuendos.
Related articles
- Tarun Trikha is now a confirmed plagiarist, in addition to scammer (kschang.blogspot.com)
- Tarun Trikha on Facebook, ignores complaints on wall (kschang.blogspot.com)
- Is profile of Samudra Sukardi on LinkedIn a fake? (kschang.blogspot.com)
- More Pacific Royale announcement? Hah! (kschang.blogspot.com)
- Another TVI Express Shill can only cite TVI Express info to "debate" me (kschang.blogspot.com)
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Tarun Trikha on Facebook, ignores complaints on wall
Someone posted updates about the TVI Express broken promises on Tarun Trikha's Facebook wall. It was ignored. Tarun Trikha wants to launch his own booking portal (bookmytrip.com, in cooperation with someone who was involved with the YTBI scam), his own airline (which is not his own at all), and the hotel reservations have HUGE hidden surcharges.
Related articles
- Pacific Royale Delayed Yet AGAIN, revealing Tarun Trikha Scam (kschang.blogspot.com)
- Tarun Trikha is now a confirmed plagiarist, in addition to scammer (kschang.blogspot.com)
- Pacific Royale Airline? More Generic Clipart (kschang.blogspot.com)
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Tarun Trikha is now a confirmed plagiarist, in addition to scammer
Tarun Trikha sure had an interesting life thus far. South Africa called him "leader of 1 billion Rand scam", living the big life in suburbs of India, allegedly has his own corporate jet flying all over the world promoting his scam, TVI Express, and insinuate he's part owner in a new Indonesia airline to his followers.
So what's his website like? Full of plagiarized articles, unfortunately. See for yourself:
Looks pretty professionally written, right? That's because it is... by someone else:
They didn't change a SINGLE WORD. And the link at EzineArticles.com confirms this article had been online since May 2010.
Which proves beyond a doubt that Tarun Trikha is a plagiarist, in addition to being a scammer.
But then, I've proven before that most of his "expert watch" section on TVI Express website was stolen from a book by Randy Gage. So this is not a surprise to me at all.
A leopard can't change his spots, and a scammer can't stop scamming.
So what's his website like? Full of plagiarized articles, unfortunately. See for yourself:
Looks pretty professionally written, right? That's because it is... by someone else:
They didn't change a SINGLE WORD. And the link at EzineArticles.com confirms this article had been online since May 2010.
Which proves beyond a doubt that Tarun Trikha is a plagiarist, in addition to being a scammer.
But then, I've proven before that most of his "expert watch" section on TVI Express website was stolen from a book by Randy Gage. So this is not a surprise to me at all.
A leopard can't change his spots, and a scammer can't stop scamming.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Pacific Royale Airline? More Generic Clipart
Previously we have some diehard TVI Express supports claim that Tarun Trikha is a majority owner in Pacific Royale Airways that's being launched in Indonesia sometime in 2012.
However, repeated study of various sources in Indonesia cannot confirm any sort of link between TVI Express and/or Tarun Trikha with this new airline (which is real), at least, not through any information that was NOT provided by Tarun Trikha or TVI Express (or their supporters). The closest they can get is "Indian Investor Mr. T".
Now that PacificRoyale.com got a content update, it's clear that this website can't be legit if they can't be bothered to find picture of a REAL PLANE, but instead, is using some free vector art found on the Internet somewhere. See for yourself:
And the freebie:
Either this airline is so poor it must resort to free clipart to make its website (not sign of competence), or this is made by a bull****er.
Which is more likely?
Sunday, August 14, 2011
NEWSFLASH: South African Police admit some members were tricked into joining
NEWSTimes of South Africa reports that some South African police members were indeed tricked into joining. Tarun Trikha even previously claimed that he had many police on TVI Express member list. Well, these cops are saying they got tricked, and they want justice.
http://www.timeslive.co.za/news/2011/08/14/promises-broken-claim-cops

Image by: Elvis Ntombela
http://www.timeslive.co.za/news/2011/08/14/promises-broken-claim-cops
Promises broken, claim cops
BONGANI MTHETHWA | 14 August, 2011 03:34
Image by: Elvis Ntombela
Police in KwaZulu-Natal claim to have lost thousands after investing in an alleged pyramid scheme now being investigated by the Reserve Bank.
Some policemen, including senior officers, and Hawks members invested their life savings, while others took out loans to pump into Travel Ventures International (TVI) Express.
Last week, the Sunday Times revealed that the company, owned by Indian businessman Tarun Trikha, 27, was being investigated in Australia, the US, UK and China for violating consumer protection laws.
It has been established that investors, including members of the police, were promised:
- Sizeable returns on investments and membership fees within eight weeks;
- A free holiday accommodation voucher for a three- to five-star lodge or resort anywhere in the world for seven nights; and
- Lifetime access to a portal where they are able to book discounted accommodation.
Lawyers acting for TVI Express's local operation this week denied it was a pyramid scheme, saying it was "a multi-level network marketing company that sells holiday packages, products and vouchers".
But several officers, interviewed on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals by management, said TVI Express did not deliver on its promises.
According to local auditors and investigators, investors in TVI Express pay a minimum "membership fee" of R2700. They then receive a "travel voucher", as well as the opportunity to receive commission for recruiting other investors.
Part of the probe by SA investigators is to determine if TVI Express is operating in contravention of the Banks Act of 1990. This week, TVI Express representative Wilson Jabulani Zulu, through his lawyers, Phukubje Pierce Masithela Attorneys, denied the operation was a pyramid scheme.
"It should be placed on record that our client denies that it is a scam and contends that it adheres to fair business practices," said the attorneys.
"(It) is not an investment company, but a multi-level network marketing company which sells holiday packages, products and vouchers to its distributors and, as result, was not obliged to comply with the provisions of the Banks Act of 1990."
But an officer of the Hawks, based in Richards Bay, said he and eight of his colleagues had paid R21600 into the scheme in September - and didn't receive their vouchers or the promised financial returns.
"It was agreed that we would get R108000 in return by a TVI representative, but, up to now, we have not received a cent," said the lieutenant.
A captain at Durban Central police station said he and dozens of colleagues had been lured with "promises of quick riches". He said he had invested R21000 in October and that he and colleagues were promised a R108 000 return in eight weeks.
He later received text messages notifying him that he had successfully joined TVI Express, as well as a " registration account " number. He has yet to receive either a voucher or the money promised to him.
Brigadier Makhosazana Shembe-Dotwana, head of inspectorate in KwaZulu-Natal, admitted that she had recommended TVI Express to some of her colleagues. She denied she was a representative of the company and had made "unfulfilled promises" to colleagues.
On Friday, Zulu, one of the directors of TVI Express's SA operations, said he was aware that some employees had misrepresented the company.
" But since the launch of TVI Express three years ago, we never said people would get money after eight weeks or any time, for that matter."
KwaZulu-Natal police spokes-man Lieutenant-Colonel Vincent Mdunge confirmed that stations in the province had been inundated with complaints by the public about TVI Express' operations.
Asked how many cops had invested, Mdunge said: "We don't have the figures."
Related articles
- NEWSFLASH: South African News Named Tarun Trikha as head of TVI Express Scam (kschang.blogspot.com)
Thursday, May 26, 2011
MoneyMakerGroup called TVI Express a scam
MoneyMakerGroup, a bunch of MLM enthusiasts and experts, agree that TVI Express is a scam. And the victims deserved as much blame as the scammers. Remember, it takes two to tango.
http://www.moneymakergroup.com/Tvi-Express-tviexpress-t245979.html&pid=6085624&st=315#entry6085624
However, did you know that Tarun Trikha, mastermind behind the TVI Express scam, has a profile on MoneyMakerGroup?
http://www.moneymakergroup.com/tarun-m118974.html
Isn't that just hilarious?! Tarun Trikha have absolutely NO expertise in MLM, by his own admission. He's only good in IT. Likely the website was all his own idea, stealing images from all over the Internet, inventing a scheme to promote himself as some new venture that sells nothing. Ha-ha-ha.
http://www.moneymakergroup.com/Tvi-Express-tviexpress-t245979.html&pid=6085624&st=315#entry6085624
However, did you know that Tarun Trikha, mastermind behind the TVI Express scam, has a profile on MoneyMakerGroup?
http://www.moneymakergroup.com/tarun-m118974.html
Let me take the opportunity to introduce myself to this part of the world. I am Tarun Trikha from New Delhi, India. I am an IT Graduatte by qualification and have the experience of working with some major Corporates in the field of IT and Event Management.
Isn't that just hilarious?! Tarun Trikha have absolutely NO expertise in MLM, by his own admission. He's only good in IT. Likely the website was all his own idea, stealing images from all over the Internet, inventing a scheme to promote himself as some new venture that sells nothing. Ha-ha-ha.
Related articles
- Oh, great, we now have a fake biography of Tarun Trikha (kschang.blogspot.com)
- Tarun Trikha Posted a Comment? Not! (kschang.blogspot.com)
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