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What is questnet?

Updated: 12/22/2022
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It's a MIM company based in Hong Kong, China.

It uses legal schemes of marketing in many countries, but also uses illegal pyramid scheme in other countries, some of which banned QuestNet such as: Syria, Iran and Rwanda.

If it does business in your country, just make sure that it doesn't use a pyramid scheme, which is defined as: multilevel marketing plans that pay commissions for recruiting new distributors.

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Questnet is scam company?

It is a multi-level marketing company with numerous complaints of "failure to deliver products", "failure to refund", deceptive practices, overstating of potential earnings. Based on that, the opinion of a layman would be "Yes, it's a scam."


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