QNET, a wellness and lifestyle focused direct selling company has spoken out about the misuse of its name in a recent case involving the arrest of 50 youths in the Tanga region for engaging in a fraudulent online business. The youth allegedly were involved in promoting a business called Q-NET. According to media reports, some individuals were allegedly misled into believing they would receive a salary of Tzsh 450,000 per month through this business but instead found themselves living in overcrowded conditions without the promised income.
QNET takes this opportunity to clarify that it is not involved in these heinous activities and strongly condemns the misuse of its brand name by unscrupulous parties.
QNET is a prominent lifestyle and wellness company that uses the direct selling business model to offer a wide range of exclusive products that enable individuals to embrace a healthier and more balanced life. QNET offers its products globally through its e-commerce portal. Many customers opt to become distributors of these products by registering as independent representative, earning commission on the products they sell.
QNET urges the media and authorities to note the distinction between QNET, a legitimate direct selling company, and any entities or individuals misusing its name for fraudulent purposes. QNET remains committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and transparency in all its business practices and will continue to cooperate fully with the authorities to protect the brand and customers from any form of deception or fraud.
QNET has also set up a compliance hotline on WhatsApp to receive reports of fraudulent activities. The company urges the public to report any suspicious activity being conducted in the name of QNET to WhatsApp number, +233256630005 or via email at [email protected]