Using Liberty Reserve and Ebuygold.com is the main method of getting money to TVI in order to sign up for the program. Since TVI's offices for administration are overseas it is necessary to use a service which can make payment to TVI. This is what Liberty Reserve does. It is similar to PayPal but can be used from anywhere in the world and is currently only one of three payment methods accepted by TVI. The other two are bank wire, which is 50 times more expensive and takes way longer, and the other is to use a prepaid e-voucher. The process of using Liberty Reserve and Ebuygold.com basically converts your US dollars into e-currency, which can then be paid to TVI and can be done very securely. Also, since you are going to be paying is US dollars and TVI is not in the US, an “Exchange” service is needed to
convert your US dollars English Lbs, or Euros or whatever they are using now. This is what ebuygold.com does. It is an exchanger. Western Union will also play a role in transferring the money from ebuygold.com to an overseas destination so that it will become your “reserve” with Liberty Reserve and you can then use it to purchase from TVI.
To simplify, when a new person signs up for TVI they need to get $250 USD to the UK to TVI. This is not an easy thing. You could just send a check I suppose but then you would be looking at a huge time lag and you would still need to somehow provide the currency exchange service. With the Liberty Reserve process it takes less than 24 hours.
So the process is to log on to ebuygold.com and buy e-currency. That e-currency gets transferred to a Liberty Reserve account overseas by using Western Union. Once the money gets to your Liberty Reserve account you can use it to purchase TVI membership.
All new people need to set up an account with Liberty Reserve and Ebuygold.com and they need to learn how to use this in order to purchase TVI memberships. Instructions on how to do that are below. It is extremely simple. This is the main way that TVI memberships are purchased. You cannot rely only on a friend or upline to cash out his commissions for e-vouchers so that you will have enough vouchers to continue to sign up new people to your downline. There will never be enough vouchers if that is the only way you do it because one express board commission does not pay out enough vouchers to cover the number of new sign ups needed to cycle the express board one time. If you do not learn to use Liberty Reserve you will find yourself out of vouchers and stuck relying on someone else to do it for you when you need them. Teach every new recruit how to use this system. This is extremely important. This is part of the business and we all need to know how to do this. You don't want to end up relying on the easy way of doing it by getting voucher from someone, and then in several months when our downline is 600 or 1000 or 7000 people, we all have to just stop what we are doing and teach everyone how to use this system. That will totally stall out the board movement. So let's teach every new person to use this system right from the get go, even if you do have a voucher for them, have them create their accounts and familiarize themselves with the instructions below.
The $250 is the membership fee for TVI. Using the process of Liberty Reserve to pay is going to cost around $291 or so because each of the three channels, Liberty, EBG (e-buygold) and WU are going to charge a small fee for their service. Get in the habit of telling new people right from the get-go that it's going to be $300 if you want to give them a round number. If you can manage to find e-vouchers within your upline or another distributor has them and will sell one to you, yes, you can get it for $250. At some point however the demand will be too great for vouchers as the group grows. So rather than one person sitting all day long on the computer placing orders via Liberty Reserve, we all need to know how to do this. And it will work out better if you just tell them it's $300 right from the beginning so that when they go to sign up thinking it's $250 and they find at that moment that it's $291, they aren't unhappily surprised.
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