QNET scam is an established and respected multi-level marketing company, but with the rise of social media, we’ve seen many more negative rumors than positive ones. But are they all true? There are lots of reasons why QNET isn’t a scam; so far, we’ve seen 22.
1) If a company wants to make $7,000 in one month, you might think that’s impressive, but it’s not. $7,000 is the minimum projection for a QNet distributor to make in their first month. The average QNet distributor makes between $40-$70 every month!
2) The business is NOT selling products that are legally available over the counter in every country. You can buy these products in most countries for 50 cents or less. Yes, there are exceptions – where local laws restrict or ban legal health products, but even then, it’s illegal.
3) “Global compensation plan” – No one makes $7,000 monthly for a global compensation plan. All distributors have their plans (generally $10-20), and these are based on the number of people they sign up. The earnings potential can vary significantly based on your country, but that’s a different issue.
4) “We provide you with the tools to succeed” – People say things like “we supply you with every tool you need to succeed” or “we empower you to succeed.” This is true, but you don’t need their tools to succeed. They might help you achieve more, but the truth is that with a little hard work and determination, you can make it without them.
5) The company’s products are sold at a premium. No one sells for less than cost (except for in the case of discount items). Even so, QNet is different because you can buy the items from other suppliers as well, and still earn from QNET scam. That’s not the case with most MLMs.
6) There are no hidden fees – You simply make money by selling their products, recruiting people and on your own sales. If there is any kind of “hidden fee” you will know about it and be able to budget for it. This is also different to Amway where they charge whatever they like without telling anyone (which is illegal in certain countries).
The fact is that in many ways QNET scam is just like any other business – you start with a few friends and you work hard to recruit new people. You may not be earning the big bucks, but this is the only business where you earn from recruiting new people, not from selling products.