The management of QNet has disclosed that their registered Independent Representatives (IRs) are not part of their company, noting that they are independent distributors.
QNet made this clarification in a statement issued to set the record straight over recent fraud accusations.
QNET, which is an ecommerce direct selling company offering a wide range of home care, personal care, nutrition, fine jewelry, e-learning and holidays products.
According to QNet their business model ensures that thier registered Independent Representatives (IRs) who undertake QNET business earn commissions ONLY when they successfully sell a QNET product. They added that, “All sales are processed through our website (www.qnet.net).”
“IRs are NOT employees of QNET. They are independent distributors. Customers who purchase QNET products can choose to become IRs and earn commissions, but they are under no obligation or compulsion to do so,” QNet noted.
The company further noted that IRs must be legally entitled to work in their country of residence and must conduct their business dealings in accordance with all local laws and regulations.
“IRs undertake to follow QNET’s Policies and Procedures which govern their ethical behaviour while marketing its products. QNET maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards any infringement of these terms and conditions and enforces strict penalties including termination of IRs engaging in unethical behaviour,” they stated.
QNET maintained that they do not offer “employment”, “guaranteed returns” or “investment opportunities”, noting that they are not a Ponzi or get-rich-quick scheme.
“QNET works closely with local security agencies throughout sub-Saharan Africa to prosecute individuals engaged in unethical or illegal activity which damages its reputation. QNET condemns any misrepresentation or misuse of its name. If you know of anyone misrepresenting QNET by soliciting an investment or deposit, promising returns of any kind, offering shares in the company, promising jobs, detaining persons against their free will, or using forceful tactics, please contact QNET Africa Support Centre at [email protected],” the company stated.
As a global leader in the direct selling industry, QNet noted that they are committed to developing, implementing and practicing a set of international best practices and professional marketing ethics.
Further information about QNET’s products, the company, and our business model is publicly available at its official website http://www.qnet.net
The company reiterated the following details:
QNET DOES NOT:
SOLICIT INVESTMENTS
TAKE DEPOSITS
PROMISE FIXED INCOME
SELL SHARES IN THE COMPANY
SELL, OR OFFER JOBS
CONDONE ANY UNLAWFUL HOLDING OR “DETAINING” OF PERSONS AGAINST THEIR OWN FREE WILL
CONDUCT HARD SELLING OR FORCEFUL TACTICS
OFFER INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND TRAVELING OPPORTUNITIES TO IMMIGRANTS
ACCEPT MINORS INTO ITS BUSINESS
TOLERATE EXAGGERATED EARNINGS OUTLOOK, ANY MISREPRESENTATION, OVER-PROMISES, OR ASSERTION THAT QNET OR ITS PRODUCTS AND SERVICES ARE CAPABLE OF DOING IMPOSSIBLE THINGS.
If anyone has encountered such activities being carried out in the name of QNET, please contact us immediately on [email protected]
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