QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness brand, held an Expo in Monrovia, Liberia, to showcase its innovative products and address misconceptions surrounding its operations. The company, which partners with Manchester City Football Club, has faced criticism regarding alleged money extortion and travel scams perpetrated by some distributors. Cheriff Abdoulaye, Deputy Regional General Manager for sub-Saharan Africa, acknowledged the misuse of the QNET brand and emphasized that the company is not an employment or travel agency, nor does it encourage illegal immigration. He condemned the fraudulent activities carried out by unscrupulous individuals using the QNET name and stressed the company’s commitment to combating such practices.

QNET operates on a direct-selling model powered by e-commerce, offering a diverse range of products in over 100 countries. Abdoulaye clarified that QNET’s business model focuses on networking and selling innovative products, empowering individuals to pursue their dreams while promoting wellness. He lamented the negative impact of fraudulent activities falsely linked to the company, emphasizing that QNET does not participate in Ponzi schemes or illegal gatherings. The company’s core mission is to provide unique products directly to consumers, enhancing their health, well-being, and lifestyle.

To counter the spread of misinformation and fraudulent activities, QNET has launched a “QNET Against Scams” campaign across several African markets, with plans to extend it to Liberia. The company urges individuals to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to its compliance hotline. This proactive approach aims to protect the QNET brand and prevent individuals from falling victim to scams. Abdoulaye reiterated that the company is not a travel agency or employment provider, emphasizing their focus on selling innovative products directly to consumers.

Bernie Gaksch, QNET’s Global Product Trainer, unveiled a selection of QNET’s key products at the Expo, including the Amezcua Chi Pendant 4, E-Guard, Bio Disc, and Bio Light. He explained the benefits of the Amezcua Chi Pendant 4, highlighting its ability to protect the human body from radiation, enhance focus, and reduce stress. Similarly, the E-Guard protects against stress, tiredness, and the harmful effects of technology, particularly 5G internet radiation. Gaksch emphasized the positive impact of QNET products on human productivity and overall well-being.

Gaksch also addressed the negative branding surrounding the company, echoing Abdoulaye’s call for vigilance and reporting of suspicious activities. He encouraged the public to utilize the provided WhatsApp hotline to report any fraudulent activity associated with the QNET name. This collaborative effort between the company and consumers aims to create a more transparent and trustworthy environment for QNET’s operations.

Founded 26 years ago, QNET operates in over 25 countries, offering a wide array of life-enhancing products spanning health, wellness, lifestyle, and education. Their direct-selling model, powered by e-commerce, provides access to these products globally. The Monrovia Expo served as a platform to showcase not only these products but also to reiterate QNET’s commitment to combating scams and fraudulent activities associated with its name. By empowering individuals to pursue their dreams while promoting wellness and providing high-quality products, QNET aims to solidify its reputation as a trustworthy and reputable global brand.

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