Ghanaian Journalists Defend QNET Amid Scam Allegations
In recent times, QNET has been at the center of controversy, with allegations labeling it as a scam surfacing across various platforms. However, several Ghanaian journalists have stepped forward to vouch for the company’s credibility and highlight the legitimacy of its operations.
During a media webinar held on October 10, 2024, journalists from prominent Ghanaian media outlets such as Daily Graphic, Ghanaweb, and myjoyonline shared their insights into QNET’s business model and product offerings. They emphasized that QNET is a global wellness and lifestyle company that has been unfairly targeted by misrepresentation and scam accusations in regions like Ghana and West Africa.
Samuel Bio, Night Editor for Daily Graphic, expressed his confidence in QNET, noting the high-quality standards and certifications that its products have achieved internationally. “The products are among the best you can get,” he stated, pointing out that some have even received NSF certification, a mark of excellence and safety.
Despite these endorsements, QNET continues to face challenges due to the misuse of its brand by unauthorized individuals. The company’s Senior Legal Counsel for sub-Saharan Africa, Naana Quartey, highlighted ongoing efforts to combat scams and clarify the distinction between genuine direct sellers and fraudulent entities misusing the QNET name.
Journalists who visited QNET’s headquarters in Malaysia and attended the VCON event further testified to the company’s transparency and commitment to ethical business practices. With over 8,000 attendees, the event showcased QNET’s thriving community and dedication to direct selling.
QNET’s proactive steps include comprehensive education campaigns like “QNET Against Scams,” aimed at raising awareness and preventing further misrepresentation. These initiatives are crucial for protecting both the company’s reputation and its consumers from falling prey to scams.
While skepticism remains due to past controversies, the testimonials from Ghanaian journalists provide a compelling case for QNET’s credibility as more than just a name caught up in scam allegations.