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Why QNET fraud news are baseless



In the contemporary world, online shopping grows in popularity as people indulge themselves. E-stores help you to choose products ranging from personal care to home care and to even availing of vacations abroad. Keeping this in mind, QNET, one of the leading direct selling companies has announced its move to a larger and more technologically-advanced data center in Hong Kong. The move signifies this multilevel marketing company’s commitment to provide its seven million customers worldwide with a faster and enhanced user experience. The data centre is now enabled to host 150 virtual and physical servers and is supported on a Private Cloud fundamental design. Its enhanced features include three-tier architecture and extended network backbone. As the company continues to grow, reports on QNET fraud prove to be of no significance.

This Asian direct selling giant hosted a five-day mega gathering recently that was akin to a United Nations’ conference which brought together some 6,000 entrepreneurs from around the world to Malaysia. Held at the Malawati Indoor Stadium in Shah A lam, the event billed as V-Malaysia 2013 attracted participants from over 30 countries including India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Australia, the UAE, Indonesia and Malaysia. The company’s distributors, known as Independent Representatives (IRs), had converged to learn from the personal experiences of top leaders of QNET from around the world.

“At QNET, we give equal emphasis to the development of human capital, as we want to see our IRs flourish further and they truly become well-trained entrepreneurs. Our IRs get the opportunity to learn every aspect of direct selling from leaders who are experienced and successful,” said Mr Pathman Senathirajah, Managing Director of The V, the global training and network management partner of this multilevel marketing company. He was also bestowed the Master Networker of the Year (2011) award by Networking Times Magazine in the US. In addition, he also inspired the participants with his daily trainings that focused on the power of dreams, the importance of never giving up and the significance of ethical networking. Such accomplishments prove how QNET fraud articles fail to present a complete picture of the company.

Additionally to promote development across the world, this network marketing company has given 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 the company’s annual convention in September last year, giving the company’s distributors an opportunity to make a difference in their communities. To participate, contestants had to pitch an idea to RYTHM Foundation, the Corporate Social Responsibility arm of the company, to be implemented in collaboration with a charity or Non-Government 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. She also added, “Through our resources and the innovative ideas of our distributors, we believe QNET can do more in addressing social issues to enrich lives and effect positive change.”Initiatives like this prove that news on QNET fraud is both unfounded and biased.

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