There’s an old saying that goes like this:
“I lie can travel halfway around the world before the truth can get its pants on.”
Today, thanks to the Wild West environment of the internet, rumors, falsehoods and outright fabrications proliferate like never before. A case in point is the so-called QNET scam.
Background
QNET is a legitimate direct-selling firm that operates mostly in Asia, Southeast Asia, India, Africa and in some parts of Europe, including Germany. Because it is modeled on a direct selling platform and incorporates elements of multi-level marketing, the charge of QNET scam is sometimes floated online by a variety of ill-informed posters.
However, a closer look at QNET, its history, business model, employee relations and community involvement wherever it operates proves that this firm is not a scam but a company of integrity.
For example, QNET pays a commission for every sale made by its distributors. Unlike shady pyramid scheme operations, QNET does not require its associates to recruit more salespeople to build a phony “downline.”
QNET does not differentiate between those who joined the company earlier from those who become active later. Learn more information about Qnet
More Evidence
Another strong indicator that the QNET scam is nothing more than a rumor is the fact that it enjoys a superb record in complying with consumer protection laws and regulations in every nation in which it operates. The company had been operating successfully for more than 20 years with no record of violating the consumer protection guidelines of any government entity.
QNET is renowned for the unusually large give-back and community contribution programs it operates. Philanthropy and charity are core values of the QNET model. It gives large cash donations to deserving causes, from donating life-saving hospital equipment to providing educational opportunities for poor and disadvantaged people — and much more.