Is QNet a scam? A question you may have researched when doing your due diligence on QNet. Find the answer and more answers about QNet rumours and controversy.
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Saturday, June 8, 2019
Is QNet a scam? QNET rumours and controversy
Monday, February 25, 2019
QNET - Better Together Build a Family, Not a Network
Better Together Build a Family, Not a Network
"It's relationships that made this company." Dato' Sri Vijay Eswaran shares how important building lasting relationships are in the business.
He talks with V Partner Donna Maria Imson-Lecaroz about how relationships need to be taken to its stretching point and he shares how his father has taught him how best to maintain these relationships.
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
QNET EXPOSED
QNet: Hyberabad Police Arrests 58 Members of the MLM in Fraud and Cheating Cases Worth Rs1,000 Crore
Continuing to crack the whip against agents of controversial multi-level marketing (MLM) companies, the Cyberabad City Police has arrested 58 independent representatives (IRs) of QNet for their involvement in 14 cases of fraud and cheating worth Rs1,000 crore. Those arrested by the police include three bank employees.
According to VC Sajjanar, commissioner of police at Cyberabad, primary investigation reveals that those arrested by the police have cheated unemployed youth under the pretext of giving them a job and collected around Rs1,000 crore in the MLM scam
"Total 58 persons were arrested in 14 cases, which were registered against QNet and Vihaan Direct Selling Pvt Ltd in different police stations of Cyberabad are arrested. The godown of Vihaan Direct Selling at Bangalore and the office of Transview Enterprises (a marketing agency for QNet products) are seized. An amount of Rs2.7 crore in the bank account of Vihaan Direct Selling is frozen. The bank accounts of accused persons involved in the cases are also seized," Mr Sajjanar says.
According to the commissioner, this is a case of cheating by the Vihaan Direct Selling Pvt Ltd, a sub-franchisee of QI Group in India marketing under brand name of QNet. He says, "This case is cracked down by the sleuths of Cyberabad in various parts of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Bengaluru and Delhi, in which 58 persons were arrested in 14 cases, which were registered against Vihaan Direct Selling in different Police Stations of Cyberabad. There are total 30 cases registered on QNet Cyberabad. There are eight cases, which are under investigation with crime investigation department of Telangana Police."Talking about the modus operandi of QNet and Vihaan, Mr Sajjanar says, at first the QNet and Vihaan promoters say to the new comers that there are various business projects such as cost optimization business, health and wellness products, watches and jewellery, personal care and beauty, tour packages, education packages (SMC MBA Certification). "The promoters trap the new comers with sweet words stating that they will be a part of the QNet Kingdom where they can build their own future. They say that if the new comers who paid money do not like QNet business packages, they can claim their refund within a month. But in fact, the promoters will drag the one month period by giving motivational classes, training sessions and also providing books such as 'The Parable of the pipeline', 'Questions are the answers', 'The Business School', 'Who Stole the American dream', 'The Copycat Marketing 101' and 'Talk the talk', to the newcomers and tell them to read all the books to gain knowledge over the business. Once the new comer joins into the QNet or Vihaan business through a referrer or promoter he becomes IR. After paying the money, the new comer gets some products and the promoter gets commission. The promoter then says to the IR that to get money he/she has to enrol two other members and they in turn join two each other new comers. As the number of persons increases down the line, the upline get more money as commissions."
"The QNet and Vihaan business model is a simple pyramid scheme in which the early entrants earn money and as the number of IR increases, finding more IRs (new comers) to join becomes difficult or impossible. IRs that joins late does not earn enough to cover their first outlay and the model collapses. It works as a binary scheme. Down the line, the number of persons to be joined becomes difficult or impossible. The scheme collapses at a point of time," the Cyberabad police commissioner added.
Out of the total 58 persons arrested, 51 are from Hyderabad, five from Bengaluru and one each from Delhi and Eluru
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
High Court Grants Stay to QNET
QNET welcomes the decision of the Hon’ble High Court of
Hyderabad which has seen merit in granting a stay
on all proceedings against the company, in the state. The
decision is a significant win for QNET which has been trying to defend its
business model in Mumbai for the last three years.
The order provides welcome relief to the directors and shareholders of Vihaan Direct
Selling Pvt Ltd, the sub-franchisee of direct selling company
QNET in India. The company and its officials have continued to cooperate with
the authorities in all investigations since 2013 and have submitted more than
50,000 pages of documents to support its stand as a legitimate business.
In a major relief to
direct selling company QNET, which has been trying to defend its business model
in Mumbai for the last three years, the High Court of Hyderabad has seen merit
in granting a stay on all proceedings against the company in the state. The
decision comes at a time when the government has taken steps towards
recognising and regularising the direct selling industry in the country. Last
month, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs had issued Direct Selling Guidelines
2016 for all companies operating in this space for many years in the country,
without a clear legislation in place to protect the companies or the consumers.
The thriving direct selling industry in India is estimated to have generated
approximately Rs.7200 crores in revenues in 2015. The decision by Justice Sri
Ramachandra Rao at the Hyderabad High Court grants welcome relief to the
directors and shareholders of Vihaan Direct Selling Pvt Ltd, the sub-franchisee
of direct selling company QNET in India. The company and its officers have
continued to cooperate with the authorities in all investigations since 2013
and have submitted more than 50,000 pages of documents to support its stand as
a legitimate business. (ANI)
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Tuesday, December 18, 2018
QNET RSP Explained!
QNET RSP EXPLAINED
What is RSP?
Aside from the Business Volume (BV) that you will earn from selling or
buying QNET products, you also earn Repeat Sales Points (RSP). These points are
converted into cash on a weekly basis and you need these to advance and
maintain ranks.
How will I earn RSP?
There are three ways.
1. Sell/Buy
2. Use
3. Repeat
Sell/Buy
An active IR earns RSP by:
- Selling QNET products to Retail Customers
- From Personal Repeat Purchases of downlines as deep as 10 levels.
Use.
An active IR earns RSP by purchasing QNET products for personal and
household consumption.
Repeat.
An IR must maintain RSP ranks to earn RSP from the purchases of his/her
downlines:
Maintaining your RSP rank not only ensures you that you will never miss
a single RSP, the higher rank you achieve or maintain, the more RSP points you
get from the purchases of more downlines!
How does RSP work?
How much RSP will you get? You will get 1,900 RSP— and you
are only at the Bronze Star rank in the RSP Plan! Imagine when
you achieve the Gold Star rank in the RSP plan, you will get 8 levels
in total. What more when you achieve the Platinum Star and Diamond Star
rank in the RSP plan?
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What can you do with the RSP?
All QNET products are not only life-enhancing,
they also all carry RSP! Enjoy the products!
- RSP is converted into cash every week. This earnings are on top of whatever you will earn from the Main Plan.
- You need RSP to advance and maintain ranks in the RSP Plan.
- RSP is a critical requirement for Rank Advancement and Maintenance in the Main Plan.
Monday, December 17, 2018
QNET Scam - A MYTH or REAL FACT ???
QNET Scam - A MYTH or REAL FACT ???
Well as we all know a Scam is defined as
‘a fraudulent or deceptive act or operation’ or ‘an illegal plan for making money,
especially one that involves tricking people’.
In essence, this would mean that if a
company or an enterprise is called a scam, such a company or an
enterprise has been found to project a false image of legitimacy while
fraudulently obtaining money from the public. It would be an enterprise built
on lies.
So why is QNET being called a scam
in the media?
Before we answer that, let’s examine
some of the factors that are taken into consideration to establish the
legitimacy of a business, i.e., the things that separate the genuine
companies from the scam ones.
Longevity of
the Company
Various research studies have shown that 90% of new businesses fail within the first 5 years. In India, more than 80% of new businesses die within the first three years. There are multiple reasons for this failure. Inability to scale, poor management, inadequate funding or capital to operate, poor marketing, legal challenges, not having the right team, are some of the reasons.
These reasons also apply to direct
selling companies that fold up within a few years.
QNET has been in business for 18
years and shows no signs of slowing down. From its humble beginnings in
South East Asia nearly two decades ago, it has today grown into a global
powerhouse in the direct selling business, empowering entrepreneurs around the
world.
Credibility
of the Company
Just as you wouldn’t do business with a
person who is not credible, customers wouldn’t do business with a company known
for being dodgy or unethical. In order to establish a long-term relationship,
the credibility of the company is very important. You have to know and
understand what kind of company you are dealing with in order to develop trust.
Here are some questions that you should
ask in order to establish the credibility of a company — Is the company
legally registered? Are its founders and management team well-known,
well-respected people? Does the Company undertake any business that is
explicitly prohibited under law? Has it been recognised by any industry
bodies? Is it a member of a trade association and abides by its rules? Has it
received any awards? What kind of partnerships does the company have? How has
the company contributed into society?
Here are some facts about QNET:
- QNET is registered as a legal business in more than 20 countries around the world. In India, QNET operates its business through Vihaan Direct Selling (India) Pvt. Ltd, the sole sub-franchisee of QNET in India.
- The company’s founders are well-known business leaders who have since gone on to successfully build a global conglomerate that includes a full-fledged University in Malaysia, a chain of hotels and resorts in different parts of the world, and a historic Swiss watch brand.
- QNET is a member of the Direct Selling Association in Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Indonesia. DSAs act as self-regulating bodies for its members and ensure that all members adhere to a strict code of conduct. These DSAs are all members of the World Federation of Direct Selling Associations (WFDSA).
- QNET has been recognised for its achievements in different parts of the world.
- QNET has partnered with leading sports teams such as Marussia F1, Manchester City Football Club and counts Tennis star Martina Hingis as a brand ambassador.
- QNET has been an active contributor to the community through a number of charitable projects in different parts of the world. In India QNET has partnered with the Lion’s Club and has been involved in a number of initiatives supporting the underprivileged.
Size and
Growth of the Company
Knowing how big and how old the company
is, gives you an indication of its growth pattern. Some of the things you
should be looking for — How many offices does the company have? How many
employees? How many countries do they do business in? How many customers do
they have? In the case of a network marketing company, how many distributors do
they have? How fast has the company grown? All of this information helps you
understand how stable the company is.
- QNET has offices and agency representations in 25 countries around the world.
- The company employs approximately 1,000 employees directly and indirectly.
- QNET’s products are shipped to more than 100 countries globally.
- Globally, more than 5 million customers have purchased products from QNET in the last 18 years. In India, QNET has approximately 60,000 customers and independent representatives.
Products
This is the single most important aspect
of what separates a legitimate direct selling company from one that is not.
Direct Selling is all about having a large group of distributors promoting and
marketing a product to the marketplace and sharing the profits from the sale of
those products. It’s important for the company to offer high-quality products
and services, preferably with a USP that sets it apart from the competition.
The recently released global
statistics report by WFDSA shows that the top performing product
categories in direct sales were as follows:
- Health and Wellness Products
- Beauty and Personal Care
- Household Goods and Durables
The report showed that in India the
market share for products sold through direct sales were 42% for Health and
Wellness, 34% for Cosmetics and 7% for Household Goods and
Durables.
QNET’s top selling products in India
include the nutrition range of products called Nutriplus, the SHARP-QNET
Plasmacluster Air Purifier among Home Appliances, and the Physio
Radiance Skincare range.
Compensation
Plan
What sets direct selling companies apart
from traditional businesses is their business model. People get into this
business in order to supplement their existing income or are working towards
long-term financial independence. Hence, it is important to be a part of a
company that has a sustainable compensation plan that rewards you for
your efforts, gives you performance incentives and will allow you to eventually
earn a residual income in a few years.
QNET has one of the most exciting and
robust compensation plans in the industry with very competitive commission
rates. Not only do you get to enjoy a high-quality product that helps you live
a better life, you also get paid for sharing its benefits with others.
To make sure that all Independent
Representatives understand the business model and the policies and procedures
involved, QNET provides all the information in writing to prospective
customers. All documents related to the business are easily available through
our website to anyone interested in understanding the company and the business
model before signing up
Training
It is said that the best business
trainings are found in network marketing companies and not in an MBA
programme. It doesn’t matter how well you did in your earlier profession, what
your experiences in life are, or how successful you have been elsewhere if you
are not open to constantly learning and growing.
All good network marketing companies
provide multiple levels of training starting with a Basic Training programme
for newcomers to educate them about the company, its products and services, the
compensation plan and knowledge about the industry. Other levels of training
include goal setting, planning, presentation, public speaking, leadership
development and teaching others.
QNET provides regular training
programmes at all levels to independent representatives around the world. From
small training events for a group of 20-30 people to large conventions
involving thousands from around the world, where participants learn from the
best in the business not just in their country, but from other countries as
well.
Sunday, December 16, 2018
Saturday, December 15, 2018
Qnet - Taarana-The foundation of LOVE
Taarana-The foundation of LOVE - Qnet
TAARANA means ‘Awakening’ in Sanskrit and was established as a centre for children with special education needs. TAARANA is currently catering up to 53 children within the age group of 6-16 who face challenges with the regular school curriculum and have delayed development academically, socially and adaptively. This includes those with mild intellectual abilities such as ADD, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Down Syndrome, Learning Disability, Sensory-Integration Disorder, Speech Impairment, Global Development Delay, Impulsive Behaviour, Mild Intellectual Impairment and Mild Autism Spectrum Syndrome.
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