Tuesday 28 May 2013

The true story behind the Qnet scam



Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is not just a buzzword at this 6 million member based company. It goes beyond mere philanthropy. It is a commitment that it makes in different parts of the world. This company contributes to the sustainable economic development of local communities and the society at large and to improve the quality of their life in ways that are good for business and nature.

The RYTHM Foundation was founded by this MLM Company. RHYTHM stands for Raise Yourself to Help Mankind. This is the corporate heartbeat of this company. This philosophy is embodied through its CSR arm, the RYTHM Foundation is this company’s way of showing that it is determined to achieve commercial success whilst honouring universal values and respecting people, communities and the environment.The mission of RYTHM Foundation is to build opportunities and care for those in need. It aims to create decent living conditions and to protect the environment to facilitate sustainability. It also strives to ensure our children – the symbol of our future – are safe and supported, now and tomorrow.The scope of assistance, support and rehabilitation administered by RYTHM Foundation goes beyond the signing of cheques. The Foundation members live and breathe their responsibility to mankind. The commitment of RYTHM Foundation is embodied by real life stories to help oversee the on-going work of RYTHM Foundation within the community, i.e. administering free nutritious meals, providing education, and ensuring the sustainability of the community.Why would a company that is contributing so much to the society con its own members? Thus, I choose to believe that the scam stories about QNET are completely fabricated.

Some recent projects of this company are: World Vision International (WVI), which helps 121 children across 11 countries over a two-year sponsorship programme, in the largest corporate charity initiative in WVI’s history;The United Nations World Food Programme; The Rainbow Project, a non-profit organisation that works with autistic children in Hong Kong;The Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt 57357, a hospital for children with cancer in Egypt and Africa, that provides free cancer treatment and medical support;Regional Special Boarding School for Hearing Impaired Children in Taldykorgan, in the Almaty region of Kazakhstan; The Pan Din Hai Pen Dao (Turn the 'Clay' to the 'Star') Project, helping young children in Thailand become golf stars;Disaster relief for Typhoon Ondoy (Philippines) and the Padang Earthquake (Indonesia);Baan Pang Da School for disabled children; andThe Home for the Blind with Multiple Disabilities under the royal patronage of His Majesty the King of Thailand.With so many projects at hand, I’m sure this company is way beyond rip-offs and ploys. The QNET scam stories sound more of a joke to me.

The actions of this company are backed by its Advisory Board, which comprises of a team of legal and direct selling professionals who offer industry advice and professional marketing guidelines to the company’s IRs.This company strives to be an example of transparency and legitimate operations no matter where it does business. With such great steps, I choose to believe that the QNET scam stories are fake.