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Is qnet real?

If your question is referring to Qnet as company being “real” then yes, it is very much real and existing and sadly flourishing too perhaps in some parts of the world.
But, if you are questioning about the dreams the Qnet’s IR show and you are doubtful of its veracity and you are wondering if it is indeed a shortcut to success then I can tell you without a shred of doubt that Qnet is an absolute scam
Reasons why QNet is 100% scam are below.

1. When the IR's call you for an interview or rather for a business meet in the coffee shop they do that by giving you a false pretense that they are actually in a business and their life is set on the right path and they are very excited about it. The IR's only live by one maxim "fake it till you make it", so they speak as though they have found a pot of gold overnight when actually the truth is that they don't know if they will be able to pay their next month’s utility bill.
2. IR's are always on the lookout for people who are disgruntled with their work (not that difficult to find such people in any part of the world) an then try to sell these poor souls a feigned vision about a life larger than they are presently living if only they are willing to in(waste) some amount of money to buy products offered by QNet.
3. QNet's IR never talks about any product or service in the initial business meet. In fact, 90% of them don't even know what product they are selling and how it will benefit the one to whom they are selling. The entire transaction is done with an ulterior motive to swindle the person of his hard earned money.
4. The only thing the IR's do in the first meeting is to draw a ridiculous diagram describing your projected earnings in 4 years. Some IR’ even promise that you will make $1 million in the next 4 years, but they never mention what exactly you are supposed to do to make that sum of money, even if you ask you will be told that the method should not be important for a man with vision as eventually we have to look at the end result of having that sum of money; so even if they tell me to sweep the floors I should gladly accept the broom since they will pay me that sum of money at the end of the tenure (of course they say it as a metaphor and they never give you any broom in your hand, hopefully not!). Apparently for the IR's the destination is more important than the journey you walk to get there.
5. IR's work very hard to swindle their prospective victims by showcasing theirs and the ones of the up lines fake life to lure more people into the trap. So any car purchase or an apartment or an expensive fine dining with your family by an up line or any of the IR’s are posted on Facebook and Twitter instantly to lure more people into the trap and this gives sort of virtual mental orgasms to the entire IR fraternity who in turn go full ballistic in sharing the image and posting over enthusiastic comments such as “You have indeed raised the bar for the rest of us”. “Getting there soon, bro” etc. on the image. This is a sham.
6. Prospective customers are called to the meeting generally to a coffee shop in a manner that makes them believe that they are there for a business meet, I was told to be formally attired and to wear a tie and that the person who arranged me to meet his up line will then decide if I’m fit to do the business. They actually did not give shit about me being fit or unfit for the business, only thing they wanted was my money, but they made it seem to me like I was selected through a very rigorous selection process and I should sign up immediately as they do not appreciate people who are unable to make decisions instantly as they believe that those who consult their families before making any important decisions will not do anything worthwhile in life. In reality, they want to instill the feigned fear of loss at not being able to make an important decision on the spot and if people go and consult their family they fear that their spouses will knock some sense into their head. Thus you will generally be invited to the meeting with your credit card to be swiped on the spot as soon as they are sure they have fed you enough bullshit and that your cheeks have puffed up and obscured your vision and brains to make any sensible decision.
7. Soon after you join (even before you have made even a single dollar out of the million that was initially promised) they start pestering you to sign up your family so that when you start making money your loved ones will reap the benefits of your hard work. This sounds ridiculous but a very effective tool used quite often by the IR’s to ravage an entire family financially.
8. The IR’s invite you to the meeting saying they are looking for some like minded business partners but how can there be a business deal without you laying on the table the entire terms and conditions, expectations and strategies, additional expenses that the partner will have to consistently incur weekly or on semi-annual basis for some ridiculous domestic or international training's, daily coffees at the coffee shops etc regardless of whether or not he makes money in the process. The only strategy the IR’s know is to get more scapegoats to the coffee table and promise them that life can be better than what they are living if only they obsequiously obey to what they are told.
9. I have even read that QNet is selling few products which the IR’s assure has the miraculous capability to treat any form of cancer, really now? Luckily, the people who signed me up did not thrust this horrendous product upon me but my state was no better as I was given some accursed holiday package which was a trap to make me cough up more money if I wanted to redeem it thus I threw it all out. It still pains when I think of those days, but I have faith that Karma will get back to those who cheated me and I pray that they will soon rot in prison and be raped by the fellow prisoners on a daily basis not just for what they did to me psychologically but also to countless other poor victims like me who feel ashamed to even talk about this roguery which they have suffered in the hands of a person whom they have trusted the most or perhaps looked up to him / her as a paragon of success.
If this isn’t scam in your views then I don’t know what is! Don’t let the false glitter of gold make you morally blind. Wake up!


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