Global lifestyle and health brand QNET has responded to recent media reports that surfaced after 487 people were arrested in Kumasi. The business released a statement stating that it fully cooperates with law enforcement in order to support any inquiries pertaining to any misrepresentation. QNET, however, vehemently denied allegations made in certain stories that it functions as a Ponzi scheme.
The company emphasized that direct selling, the foundation of its business strategy, enables people to become independent distributors of QNET’s products. Profits are determined by product sales as opposed to hiring new members, which sets them apart from Ponzi schemes. QNET emphasized that, unlike fraudulent schemes, its activities are focused on product promotion and sales rather than just recruiting new members.
QNET emphasized its continuous endeavors to enlighten the general public and significant stakeholders, such as security authorities, regarding the authenticity of its activities. The corporation recently introduced a comprehensive project called “QNET Against Scams” with the goal of combating misrepresentation and enhancing brand awareness. QNET cited its 26-year operational history as evidence of its stability, in contrast to Ponzi schemes, which usually fail in a matter of months or years. The business reaffirmed its dedication to moral corporate conduct and providing people with real chances for empowerment.
Apart from its business activities, QNET is actively engaged in community development. More than 2,700 people in Ghana, Nigeria, and Turkey have benefited from its financial literacy initiative, FinGreen, which further demonstrates the company’s commitment to enhancing lives and assisting local communities. In closing, QNET restated its objective to respect moral principles and give people chances to achieve through its projects and goods.
SOURCE: https://dew360.net
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