My truth behind Questnet Frauds

Jan 14
16:11

2012

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While I was surfing the net this morning for my daily dose of blogging news, I stumbled upon Questnet which unfolded a series of brilliant pieces to read through. It indeed has been an appetizing doze for me this morning which gave me a reason to craft another informative read for my readers!

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While I was surfing the net this morning for my daily dose of blogging news,My truth behind Questnet Frauds  Articles I stumbled upon Questnet which unfolded a series of brilliant pieces to read through. It indeed has been an appetizing doze for me this morning which gave me a reason to craft another informative read for my readers!

To begin with, Questnet is a 13 year old MLM company that is a subsidiary of the Qi Group of Companies. QNET offers a business model, which encourages a member to establish his own business with the company and earn monetary benefits. Like any other success story, even this legend has been pulled down by competitors’ fruitless attempts.  While I was half way through my appetizing meal of Questnet, I happened to see a couple of pieces labeled as Questnet fraud which grabbed my attention and invited me to take a deeper look at the look-alikes!

With a strong background of reading, researching and analyzing businesses, I could instantly make out that the Questnet frauds had no truth in them, but as a researcher I couldn’t just ignore them. Most of those pieces when put together, translated that the company is fraudulent in terms of not providing what they promise. This didn’t really convince me enough to believe it. All that Questnet promises to offer is a business relationship with the company and a chance to gain monetary benefits. I decided to plunge deeper into the Questnet fraud write-ups and conclude with my own opinion!

Questnet follows a fixed procedure through which you can become of part of the company. It requires you to buy any one of the products that they offer as an investment into the company. This gives you a license to begin working with them. The next you need to do is work hard on promoting their products and increasing their sales. More the sales, more your profits. It is like earning a commission on every sale that goes through you.

 

Personally, I really like the business model because it is directly proportionate to the efforts that you invest in it. Unlike the monotonous job that most of us are hooked on to which is least rewarding when it comes to sharing the company’s profits, Quest is offering you a reward for every effort that you put in it. So, practically I can’t really identify the reason behind those  Questnet fraud write-ups and that’s the reason why I would put them in the junk section of my research. Questnet did convince me well enough to be a part of their company by just reading a few write-ups, I wonder what would it be like to sit against an IR of Questnet!