The other side of the QuestNet Fraud article

Jan 25
08:41

2012

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QuestNet Fraud allegations can be traced back to two possible reasons; one is that it may be reported by competing MLM companies or by unsuccessful IR’s.

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Money makes the world as we know it go around. In recent years the need to maintain a certain lifestyle has forced people to look at alternative methods and scheme to increase their income. One of the more popular schemes is investing in an MLM business.  QuestNet is one such reputed MLM Company that has been providing people with the opportunity to invest and reap the benefits of a number of diversified schemes.  In spite of this,The other side of the QuestNet Fraud article  Articles the net is overflowing with articles about a ‘QuestNet Fraud’, but do not take what you read for face value. Stop, take a step back and see yourself if what is written has any credence or if it’s merely an attempt to destroy the company’s image.

QuestNet Fraud allegationscan be traced back to two possible reasons; one is that it may be reported by competing MLM companies or by unsuccessful IR’s.

Before we dive into the ‘QuestNet Fraud’ let’s take a step back and first get a better understanding of the QuestNet Company.  QuestNet is a multinational direct selling network marketing megacorp that is based in Hong Kong. The business is spread in over 22 countries worldwide.

One of the major reasons compelling competing MLM companies to spread rumors about QuestNet Fraud is to ensure that the company’s reputation will be tarnished and people would think twice before investing their money in such a company.  Say for example if you were a long time investor in QuestNet, if you were to stumble upon an article accusing the company of fraud you would have immediately withdrawn your investment and invested your money elsewhere. This is the basic aim of competing MLM companies; a drop in investments in QuestNet automatically translates to an increase of investment in theirs.

Another reason for the emergence of ‘QuestNet Fraud’ reports is IR’s (Individual Representatives) who are looking to blame companies like QuestNet for the losses they have encountered.  These IR’s claim that they have been cheated out of what was promised but instead of taking steps to ensure their money grew they sat back and only when they couldn’t find any profits did they decide to fault the company.  By spreading ‘QuestNet Fraud’ articles across the web they seek retribution for their own mistakes.

So the next time you read an article about ‘QuestNet Fraud’ make sure the writer has your own interest at heart.