QNET Has Been in Operation For More Than 20 Years

QNET Scam is a term that is very often used to refer to an international MLM, which has been operating for the last 20 years. It was founded in 1997 by Dr. Qureshi Muhammad and his business partner Vishnu Saigal in Pakistan. The company is active in more than 50 countries on 5 continents, with more than 4 million distributors across the world and annual sales of more than $2 billion.

Many people accuse QNET of being a scam because they are not familiar with how it operates or they don’t understand the company’s marketing strategy. But it is worth noting that there are many people who have worked their way up and are doing well because of their work with this company. So it’s unfair to label the whole company as a scam. It is true that some people have left this company in their attempts to grow their business, and when you do that you don’t understand the business of QNET in depth, but those who stay on board and give QNET an opportunity will benefit.

Here are 6 points that explain why QNET Scam is not true:

1) This is not a pyramid scheme because there are no guarantees for making money. According to the law of most countries, it’s necessary to guarantee profits to be a pyramid scheme. All this company offers is an opportunity to earn money by working as a distributor, which you can use or lose. Since there is no guarantee of profit in any business, this must be a genuine way of making money.

2) This is not a get rich quick scheme because each person’s income depends on the efforts that they put into their work. If you want to get rich quickly and you are ready to start from zero with nothing, then QNET scam can be your ticket. On the other hand, if you like playing safe then QNET may not be for you. So it all depends on what kind of person you are and what your goals are. More to read on Medium

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