yes. bcoz this marketing is changing alot of ppl good luck in ur network
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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.
Answer 1:Questnet is certainly not a scam.The 3 biggest problem that Questnet faces are:1) the misconception that MLM = pyramid scheme.2) the generalization that all MLMs are scams.3) certain Questnet members who sell it as a get-rich-quick scheme.Of the three, the biggest problem is with (3) because you cannot control what every member does - especially if you have 3 million members spread over 160 countries.Some of these members (aka Independant Representatives) sell Questnet as being an "autopilot" and "get-rich-quick" scheme in order to quickly grow their downlines. As a result, the new members later learn that you actually need to put in a reasonable amount of effort, thus calling the whole company a scam.The good news is Questnet is not sitting down quietly and has infact, came up with a strict code of conduct and warning about unscrupulous members. The company also encourages the public to report such members so that action may be taken against them.Now here are some facts about Questnet:1) the company has been around since 1998.2) the company is part of an MNC with interests from telecoms to hotels and more.3) Questnet is licensed and has local presence in 160 countries.4) There are over 3 million members and growing.Answer 2:Though its true but due to the business model the people who can recover the amount are very less less than 1 %and i would like to mention that people should do a proper research before entering in this.Answer 3:One should never pay to work. MLMs make money by tricking people into paying to work. That initial investment is unlikely to ever be recovered.Hello everybody,"QUEST NET IS NOT A SCAM"If you only listened to one side of the story (i.e. the negative ones), you will definitely have a biased opinion about QuestNet, and very likely miss the golden opportunity to be a successful entrepreneur. So do both QuestNet and yourself a favour - read this Q&A with JR Mayer, MD of QuestNet, before making your conclusions..."First and foremost, MLM is not illegal and MLM companies are not automatically scammers. The industry has just been tainted by some black sheeps and the misconception that MLM equals pyramid selling. A pyramid scheme is definitely illegal because it involves the exchange of money without any product or service being delivered. On the other hand, MLMis an efficient distribution model based on relationship selling and is used by even big insurance companies like Prudential and AIG. So instead of QuestNet setting up an office in every city around the world and running costly advertising campaigns, we engage IRs to distribute our high quality products and pay them commissions - everybody wins!"
you just go to your profile and go down and see when you joined
In the King James versionthe phrase - the just shall live by faith - appears 3 timesRom 1:17 For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith.Gal 3:11 But that no man is justified by the law in the sight of God, it is evident: for, The just shall live by faith.Heb 10:38 Now the just shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.and a close match isHab 2:4 Behold, his soul which is lifted up is not upright in him: but the just shall live by his faith.
when she was just 12 years old she joined an athletics club but when she was 18 she joined the army
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two! if you answer them different. that's what i think. == It is one question, and Hamlet is looking at two apparently exclusive alternatives. If you attempt to break it down into two questions, you will run into some difficulties. What would Hamlet mean by asking "To be?" He may be asking "Shall I continue to exist?", or "Shall I continue to be the way that I am?" or perhaps "Shall I just be rather than thrive?". The same kinds of problem would fall to the one question "...not to be?" Hamlet both clarifies and mystifies by offering the alternative: "Which of these shall govern my actions-- "be", or "not be"? By posing the question this way, Hamlet accepts the exquisite bind that faces him. The outcome is not by default; he should actively choose what comes next and not allow the actions of others to move him passively. It is one _ "to be or not to be -that is THE question.
You just decide. There are no special ceremonies.
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