Freetown, Sierra Leone – QNET, a global wellness and lifestyle company with 26 years of experience, has issued a public warning about criminals exploiting its name and products in human trafficking scams in Sierra Leone.
The fraudulent schemes target individuals from neighboring countries such as Guinea and Nigeria, luring them to Sierra Leone under false pretenses with promises of fake job opportunities.
QNET condemns these activities and has taken measures to distance itself from those involved. The company emphasizes that it has no employed staff in Sierra Leone and disassociates itself from the actions of the scammers.
QNET, a direct selling company specializing in wellness and lifestyle products, operates in 25 countries, allowing individuals to earn commissions through the sale of its products. It reiterates that its legitimate business activities are conducted by Independent Representatives (IRs) worldwide.
The company is actively engaged in raising awareness about these scams through its “Say No” and “QNET Against Scam” campaigns across Sub-Saharan Africa. It urges the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities involving its name.
To report fraudulent activities, individuals are encouraged to contact their nearest police station or reach out to QNET via its WhatsApp hotline at +233 256 630 005 or email at network.integrity@qnet.net.
About QNET
QNET is a global lifestyle and wellness company that offers exclusive products to promote a healthier, more balanced life. Since its founding in 1998, QNET has built a global community of microentrepreneurs through its direct selling business model. The company holds memberships in various industry associations and supports several global sports sponsorships, including partnerships with Manchester City Football Club and the Confederation of African Football (CAF). For more information, visit www.qnet.net.
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