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Travel Ventures International TVI Review

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The Travel Ventures International or TVI domain was registered in April of 2008. My first glance impression is that this company does have a very pretty website. This company operates out of London, England within the United Kingdom. The goal of this company is to deliver the Travel & Hospitality products and services as well as giving MLM Distributors a chance to earn extra income with their built-in Compensation Structure.

Travel Ventures International or TVI claims to take pride in its ability to offer the latest in Internet Based Training Systems and say that they have a bullet proof plan for wealth creation. This company does admit that to build their business will take a lot of hard work on your part, but that they are there to help you during every step of the process. They will give you your own Website, Personal Back Office Management System, Downline Progress Reports, Internet Marketing Tools in addition to Offline Promotional Tools.

I read on their website that Travel Ventures International or TVI is striving to reach new heights of excellence and they plan on doing this by using a force which they claim is more powerful than Network Marketing, by forming geniune lasting relationships that will establish long-term financial rewards and personal self-actualization. They say that what they are doing has not been done in Network Marketing before.

Travel Ventures International or TVI has aligned itself with some of the top names in the Travel Industry like Sheraton, Avis, Crystal Cruises, British Airways, Royal Caribbean and about one dozen others. I think it’s a good company if you are in England since they have some very strict Network Marketing Laws. If you are from the U.S. and needed to sue them you would have trouble collecting on a judgment.

It costs $250.00 or so to join Travel Ventures International or TVI. They are using what is called a “Revolving Matrix” which is split up in 3 related matrix plans. The first Matrix Plan is called the Travelers Board. It’s a 2×4 Matrix. Then you get pushed up into the Express Board which is another 2 x 4 matrix board. Then you’ll make about $15,000 per month. Then you get put into the real matrix which is a 5 x 10 matrix where the big money is the program is made. These matrices do have spillover.

They also have incentives where you can earn Laptops and Cars. The FTC in the USA does frown a lot on these types of MLM Compensation Plans. There is also a lot of room for breakage in this Compensation Plan. And these days the FTC are really after Travel Companies so if you are a big rep in the US and brings a large following into this company, you might have some backlash to worry about down the road.

Also Travel Ventures International or TVI said the payout is 72%. The MLM Industry average is 40-50%. If a company pays out more than 50%, it will be hard for the company to keep its sustainability for more than a few years. I think the company has good intentions and is legit as far as it’s strategic alliance partners go. I also think there is short term money to be made in the program but I also think it has its drawbacks.

Finally I’d say I do endorse the product, but only if you are about to retire and want to purchase the product just for the product benefits. If you plan on traveling a lot, you can get your monies worth just using these products since they are solid.

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December 21st, 2010 at 3:53 pm

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Travel Accident Insurance

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Whether it is a business trip, for pleasure or a student break, you should never travel abroad without comprehensive travel accident insurance. Today’s travel accident insurance policies are also used to cover lost or stolen luggage, delays, personal belongings as well as the usual medical emergencies including urgent evacuation. Be aware though that checking the travel accident insurance beforehand is important as many of the eventualities you need covered may be extras; not just the amount of cover but also what happens if your trip is cancelled or there is a problem with your luggage for example.

Initially, a little background knowledge of what’s available in the market place to cover travel and medical insurance is going to be a worthwhile effort on your part especially to have the knowledge that you are covered for all eventualities. When carrying out your travel accident insurance research, remember that travel agents are there to sell you a holiday or travel deal and may not know much about travel and medical insurance policies so may not have the answers you need to make an informed decision. In your search, don’t forget online consumer and comparison websites that do all the research for you, so all you have to do is choose the best policy for your needs.

Often, a person’s health insurance may cover certain medical bills associated with foreign travel but a comprehensive travel accident insurance policy should cover all eventualities including air ambulance support and emergency cash where necessary. In general terms, travel accident insurance protects all holiday costs against adverse events such as cancellation and interruption and also reimburses medical expenses, the loss or damage of property and transit delays including medical evacuation and emergency transportation. Other situations where your luggage is delayed should also be covered by the travel accident insurance plan as well as fully comprehensive twenty-four-hour emergency medical aid. For people traveling outside America or Canada it is a good idea to make sure the travel medical insurance covers benefits for overnight hospital stays, normally at least 0 per night.

When an insurance claim has to be lodged owing to an incident it is important to notify the company who has supplied your travel accident insurance as soon as you are able. When you return from your vacation, you will need to collect all your receipts, proof of ownership (where necessary) and any other relevant information collected from the Police or medical establishments and forward them all to the insurance company claims department to assist in an early settlement. Although you may feel that your travel insurance company may not be that helpful, that is not the case and they will do everything they can to help the situation if you let them know what is happening and do not forget that they will more likely have previous experience with the problem. Your choice of travel accident insurance should not be taken lightly and nor should it be chosen purely on cost because there is no point saving money if it doesn’t cover you for the very eventuality you need it for.

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Keith Mallinson BscHons Provides Information on Travel Accident Insurance [http://www.travel.insurance-llc.com/travel-accident-insurance.html], what it is, how to find personal accident travel insurance [http://www.travel.insurance-llc.com/travel-accident-insurance.html] and where to find the best international travel health insurance quotes [http://www.travel.insurance-llc.com/travel-accident-insurance.html].

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Written by uneverybody

December 15th, 2010 at 4:03 am

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