QNET explains why they are not a scam
The direct selling e-commerce company, QNET, wants it to be known they are not a scam or running some fraudulent operation. Quite the opposite, an article from Tech Bullion confirms they have made a 65% increase in profits in 2020.
Rather, in regards to the QNET scam accusations, they are rather a business opportunity for people to make money during the pandemic where many lost their jobs. It is described to be tailored made for entrepreneurs who want to make another income for themselves. QNET functions as a direct selling company in an industry that has performed well through the pandemic and that is predicted to grow even further. In regards to the accusations of QNET scam, they are not as they pay people based on commissions for the number of products they sell to customers. They make it known they are not a Ponzi or pyramid scheme company. One of their partners when talking about the idea of a QNET scam, he addressed people who can sense that because they are not a traditional storefront but it is not a scam.
Rather, this direct selling company just allows those to work from anywhere at any time. The company also has a presence around the world and has performed well in Africa. QNET summarizes they have been in operation for over 23 years and have unfairly been targeted by online trolls depicting and labeling them as a fraudulent company but it is far from the truth. They state they abide by all the rules and governance wherever they have operations. They also invest in their marketing and abide by their rules of conduct. QNET offers an opportunity for entrepreneurs to make some form of money by selling their products, not through recruitment of any sort.
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