QNET, a 26-year-old lifestyle and wellness-focused global direct selling company, has been made aware of the repatriation of some 38 Guineans from Sierra Leone and commends the efforts of the Police in resolving the situation. However, QNET dissociates itself from the alleged conduct of the repatriated individuals as it does not represent what the QNET brand stands for. QNET condemns the misrepresentation of its brand that has led to allegations of human trafficking and illegal migration.
QNET takes pride in offering a diverse array of products in the areas of health, wellness, lifestyle, and education. Since 1998, thousands of individuals around the world have benefited from our products and services, and many have chosen to sign up as independent Representatives (IRs), which gives them the opportunity to build their own sales business by promoting QNET products. IRs earn a commission on the product sales they generate through promotion and referrals.
QNET has a zero-tolerance policy towards anyone using its name for illegal activities and is committed to extending full cooperation to law enforcement and security agencies to combat this menace. The misuse of QNET’s brand name is a serious cause for alarm for the company and we have taken steps to educate and warn the public about this trend through our ongoing “Say No” and “QNET Against Scam” public education campaigns.
In addition, we have published many articles and press statements warning the general public advising them to be vigilant. QNET has also set up a dedicated hotline on WhatsApp (+233256630005) and email [email protected] to receive reports of suspicious activities in its name for prompt action.