Revolutionary products end baseless QNET scam stories

Oct 3
09:38

2013

Sharad Gaikwad

Sharad Gaikwad

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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.

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Consuming unsafe drinking water may lead to several water borne diseases,Revolutionary products end baseless QNET scam stories Articles 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.