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QNET Scam Allegations Dismissed: Company Defends Its Reputation at Ghana Event

QNET Scam Allegations Dismissed: QNET scam allegations dismissed as the company defends its legitimacy at a media briefing in Ghana. CEO Trevor Kuna highlights QNET’s 26-year track record of empowering communities, promoting financial literacy, and creating business opportunities.
 
QNET Scam Allegations Dismissed: Company Defends Its Reputation at Ghana Event

QNET Scam Allegations Dismissed: Global wellness and lifestyle direct-selling company QNET has strongly denied allegations labeling it a scam. Trevor Kuna, CEO of QNET, addressed these claims during a media briefing in Accra on February 19, 2025. He highlighted the company’s 26-year history of empowering people, educating youth, and providing business opportunities.

“We are here to defend our brand and empower our community. That is what we do. For 26 years, we have focused on educating people and helping them improve their lives,” Kuna stated.

QNET Partners with Ghana Tourism Authority for V-Africa Event

At the event, Kuna announced QNET’s partnership with the Ghana Tourism Authority for the upcoming V-Africa event. This initiative aims to promote tourism, entrepreneurship, and economic development in the region.

He also highlighted QNET’s product range, which includes

Health supplements
Skincare and wellness products
Jewelry and watches
Online education programs
Home care essentials

Empowering Youth and Women Through Financial Literacy

One of QNET’s key initiatives is FinGreen, a financial literacy program designed to help young people and women make informed financial decisions.

"FinGreen teaches budgeting, saving, investing, and entrepreneurship to bridge the gap between financial literacy and financial inclusion," said Biram Fall, QNET’s Regional General Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa.

QNET’s facility in Accra, Ghana, established in 2022, provides training and workshops to enhance business and management skills for independent representatives.

QNET Addresses Scam Allegations

For years, QNET has faced false accusations of being a scam, mostly due to misunderstandings about the direct selling industry.

"Our goal is to create sustainable, positive change through our products, services, education, and community development programs," said Biram Fall.

To tackle misconceptions, QNET has

Launched a compliance hotline on WhatsApp for sub-Saharan Africa
Partnered with law enforcement agencies to prevent fraud
Joined direct selling associations in Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, and the UAE

QNET’s Business Model: How It Works

Unlike pyramid schemes, QNET focuses on product sales rather than recruitment. The company offers high-quality lifestyle products such as:

Amezcua energy wellness range
HomePure Nova water filtration system
Bernhard H. Mayer luxury watches

"Direct selling allows people to start a business with low capital without needing an office or inventory," said Akeem Ajisafe, CEO of Transblue Nigeria Limited, QNET’s legal partner in Nigeria.

QNET Launches ‘QNET Against Scams’ Awareness Campaign

To educate the public about its legitimate business operations, QNET has launched a media awareness campaign called “QNET Against Scams.”

“QNET does not offer travel or job opportunities, nor is it part of any investment or Ponzi scheme. We urge people to stay vigilant against false claims made by unauthorized individuals,” Fall clarified.

QNET Announces V-CON Africa Business Conference

QNET is set to host its first V-CON Africa business conference in Ghana, designed to:
Empower local entrepreneurs
Promote tourism and economic development
Connect business leaders, government officials, and industry experts

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Despite QNET scam allegations, the company continues to prove its legitimacy as a trusted direct-selling business by promoting ethical business practices, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. The company remains committed to empowering individuals through education and business opportunities while addressing misinformation and scam allegations.


 

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