Showing posts with label QNet fraud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label QNet fraud. Show all posts

Monday, 28 October 2013

Revolutionary InShape course swipe out QNET scam stories



Over the past few years it has become clear that weight is an important health issue. Some people who need to lose weight for their health don't recognise it, while others who don't need to lose weight want to get thinner for cosmetic reasons. Weight can affect a person's self-esteem. Excess weight is highly visible and evokes some powerful reactions, however unfairly, from other people and from the people who carry the excess weight. The amount of weight loss needed to improve your health may be much less than you wish to lose, when you consider how you evaluate your weight. Research has shown that your health can be greatly improved by a loss of 5–10 percent of your starting weight.  The InShape courses will aid you in your endeavour to attain a perfect physique and will prove all QNET scam information as misleading.

This Asian direct selling enterprise has come up with varied options to make you look slim and gorgeous. With its online platform, the InShape Courses provide customers with in-depth courses and a variety of articles written by well-known gurus in fitness, nutrition, health and wellness. The intensive and interesting lessons in each course serve as stepping stones that will help you to attain the desired weight management goals. Those who successfully complete their course will also be rewarded with a certification and this clearly wipes out all stories on QNET scam.

“Today, we live life in the fast lane. Our schedules are so packed that we have to be at many places at once. As a result of busy lives, we often overlook the simple yet important things such as nutrition, minerals and vitamins, which are vital to keep us fit, healthy and active. So while you take care of your daily never-ending “to-do” list, we have InShape courses tailor made to suit your needs,” said Dave Osh, Chief Executive Officer of the company.

He also added, ““With the InShape Nutrition course, you will be introduced to vital nutritional facts, allowing you to make wise food choices. Broken down into 3 easy-to-follow modules and a quiz at the end of each topic, you will learn everything from basic information about nutrients, what you can get from food, what your body needs, to the roles of nutrients in optimal health and other health-related issues that will allow you to become a nutrition expert,”.

Additionally, this network marketing company has also announced its move to a larger and more technologically-advanced data centre in Hong Kong. The company’s commitment to provide its seven million customers worldwide with a faster and enhanced user experience shows all QNETscam reports as misleading. The new data centre will be able to host 150 virtual and physical servers and based on a Private Cloud fundamental design.

Apart from providing high end quality products, this Asian direct selling giant also promotes strengthening ties between two nations. Recently the leading direct selling company showcased its most popular products at the annual Malaysia-Indonesia Business Expo (MIBEX).Held from 25 to 27 January at the Plaza Medan Fair, the event aimed to forge cooperation and enhance trade relations between Malaysia and Indonesia.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Revolutionary products end baseless QNET scam stories



Water is a fundamental human need. Each person on Earth requires at least 20 to 50 litres of clean, safe water a day for drinking, cooking, and simply keeping themselves clean. Consuming unsafe drinking water may lead to several water borne diseases, and other long term and chronic health problems. Provision of safe drinking water to each and every individual living in this planet is required. But unfortunately there are many people who are still deprived of this basic need. Keeping this in mind, QNET has come up with an innovative product in the form of HomePure. This has put an end to all stories related to frauds. 

According to a report, 80% of citizens living in the city of As suit in Egypt drink unclean water. Additionally, many  Egyptians in Menoufia fell ill after drinking contaminated water. At the 6th World Water Forum, it was presented that 10% of diseases globally are caused by unsafe drinking water. While the Egyptian government is striving to find long-term solutions to resolve this problem, corporations have come up with products and solutions that help improve water quality and provide clean water for drinking. HomePure,is a portable water purification system for homes that is equipped with a 7-stage filtration system, each filtering out a different type of contaminant. The system is also equipped with tourmaline ceramic balls which have antibacterial and deodorising qualities.

“With Egypt being one of QNET’s fastest-growing and important markets, we have taken special care to produce a product that would help one of the country’s most pressing problems,” explained Mr JR Mayer, Managing Director of this multilevel marketing company. 

This Asian direct selling giant has also decided to give grants of USD 10,000 each to three philanthropic causes in India, Uganda and Egypt. The grants are given as part of The Pitch, a contest launched at QNET’s annual convention in September last year. It gives the company’s distributors an opportunity to make a difference in their communities. Such initiatives clearly wipe out all misleading QNET scam reports. To participate, contestants had to pitch an idea to RYTHM Foundation, the Corporate Social Responsibility arm of this company to be implemented in collaboration with a charity or Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) of their choice.
“Projects proposed had to fall under any of RF’s four main pillars – Education, Community Development, Arts and Culture, and Environment,” said Ms Donna Imson, Executive Chairperson of QNET and Trustee of RYTHM Foundation.

This Asian direct selling giant has also displayed its most popular products at the annual Malaysia-Indonesia Business Expo (MIBEX) held from 25 to 27 January at the Plaza Medan Fair. The event aimed to forge cooperation and enhance trade relations between Malaysia and Indonesia. Such events prove that stories on QNET scam not only lack truth but also fail to provide a complete picture of the company.

“This is an excellent initiative by the Malaysian and Indonesian governments in promoting bilateral trade between the two countries. Indonesia is fast emerging as an important market in the global economy and QNET sees great potential in developing our business here,” says Mr JR Mayer, Managing Director of this multilevel marketing company.

Monday, 2 September 2013

Revolutionary products end baseless QNET scam stories



Many people want to shed those extra pounds and attain that perfect hour glass figure. But indulgence in fastfood and lack of exercise are some of the constraints of realising such dreams. Doctors have warned that ailments like Diabetes, obesity and heart problems are fast catching up with young adults. There are people who find it difficult to exercise and to follow a nutritious diet. Prominent network marketing company, QNET, has released the InShape Toning Belt that will aid you in your endeavour to attain a perfect physique and an hourglass figure. The launch of this wonderful product line has put an end to stories related to frauds and cons.

This Asian direct selling enterprise has come up with varied options to make you look slim and gorgeous. The InShape line includes amazing products like Toning Geland Energy Jelly. If you want to see a more toned version of yourself, InShape Toning Gel will be your key to unlock happiness. Designed to be compatible with the InShape Toning Belt, the Toning Gel enhances your abdominal toning and firming capabilities and promotes better looking skin. It does not contain alcohol or animal extracts. Similarly, people who can curb down their intake of junk food should try out the InShape Meal shakes. It is a scientifically balanced meal replacement drink that assists in fat cell regulation. It helps you achieve weight loss goals faster and more efficiently, without any problemof regaining body fats. Available in chocolate and vegetable soup flavour, it contains health-promoting essential fatty acids, vitamins, micronutrients, Sodium, and other natural ingredients, which aid in weight loss and fat mass reduction. Such high quality products have laid emphasis on the ambiguous nature of QNET scam stories.

This prominent network marketing company has bagged Gold and two Silvers at the recent Asia Pacific Contact Centre World top ranking performers annual awards 2013 held in Singapore.The MLM Company‘s Global Head of International Support Centre, Pushpalatha Balan received the gold award for Best Small Contact Centre while the silver awards were bagged by Michael Sia for Best Operations Manager and Kelvin Chin for Best Supervisor. Such proficient staffs are a boon to both the company and the customers.

This multilevelmarketing company provides a wide range of life enhancing products that are offered through its proprietary Electronic commerce platform to customers in over 100 countries. The company also has some 25 offices and agencies worldwide and more than 50 stockiest, apart from localised operations or franchisees in a number of countries. It is a member of the Direct Selling Associations of Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines. The MLM Company is also part of the Hong Kong Health Food Association and the Health Supplements Industry Association of Singapore among others. Additionally, it is also active in sports sponsorships around the world, including Formula 1, Football and Badminton to name a few. Such great practices show how any information related to QNET scam stories stands baseless when compared tothe passion and teamwork found in this MLM Company.

Friday, 7 June 2013

Differences between Direct Selling and Pyramid Scheme prove falsity of QNET scam stories



Gone are the days when ignorance about the differences between pyramid schemes and legitimate direct selling and multilevel marketing companies prevailed. Exposure to literatures on the subject has cleared the air of confusion and doubt. Recently, Amway India Managing Director and CEO, William Scott Pinckney and two Indian executives were arrested for cheating members of their direct selling network. Ajay Chanam, Head, Corporate Affairs (India) of the Hong Kong based direct selling company QNET has clarified important aspects related to the potential filled profession of network marketing. This has truly been an eye opener.

The recent arrest has laid emphasis on the need of a law that demarcates legitimate direct selling companies and illegal pyramid schemes. The latter cheats people by portraying themselves as genuine multilevel marketing companies and dupes people of their hard earned money. Many people have voiced their questions behind the coining of the name ‘pyramid’. Companies and people associated with such schemes pay commissions or payments on the basis of recruitments. The person who begins this vicious cycle is the one who makes money. Commission can be generated only when recruitment takes place. Mr Chanam says that it would be a welcome move to ban such kind of businesses. With such ventures out of the picture, stories like QNET scam will fade into oblivion.
In the interview, he defined direct selling, too. He says, “Direct Selling is the marketing of products and services directly to consumers in a face to face manner, away from retail locations. Individuals join a direct selling company to consume the products at a discount or to earn by retailing the products/services to people they know and also have the opportunity to earn when the products/services get promoted or consumed by the people they have introduced into their personal network.”

Mr Chanam has clearly defined the points of distinction between genuine network marketing businesses and pyramid schemes. The former has a lot to offer to individuals in the form of a promising career, but it involves tremendous hard work and perseverance. MLM companies retail products that use cutting edge technology and enhance the standard of living of people all across the globe. Organisations that employ the pyramid scheme do not have such kind of products to show their credibility and reliability.

Direct selling offers a lucrative compensation plan to individuals, but restrictions have been incorporated. This is done to ensure that the opportunities of earning an income are even. It has been ensured that a balance is maintained. In pyramid schemes, this is not the case. In this scenario, up lines earn a great deal of money and the down lines cannot earn a sufficient amount of money due to late participation. After the clarification of such key concepts, people will certainly understand the hollowness of QNET scam stories.

In legitimate direct selling companies, recruitment is not the way to a good compensation. Independent Representatives can earn by promoting and retailing their unique range of products. In fraudulent pyramid scheme companies, you can expect financial returns if you recruit people. Due to such establishments, people have falsely misconstrued the business model of legitimate network marketing companies.

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.