QuestNet Malaysia Responds to a malicious chain mail entitled "Top 17 Scams".
Dear Recipient,How many times have you received a chain mail, and hit the FORWARD button without questioning the credibility of the information, or the reliability of your source? Six months ago, QuestNet officials tracked a chain mail titled ‘Top 17 scams in Malaysia’ to a Malaysian website which had put up the information to discredit the business of the company, by referring to it as a pyramid scheme. The defamatory statements made about the company are as follows:
GoldQuest - This Company that claimed to be HK-based started with some non-value gold-plated coins that are sold for over RM2,000 have several names and changed products several times. QuestVacation, QuestNet, etc. They have several offices in Amcorp Mall, PJ and their key person(in fact, the owner), a Malaysian Indian was arrested last year in Indonesia for having involved in a very big Phillipines scam. Most of their overseas offices are closed or inactive but their Malaysia business is still hot, with some “energy” products.
This statement contains numerous errors and inaccuracies regarding the business and the profile of the company. For instance, QuestNet has not had any of its offices shut, be it in Malaysia or any other part of the world. Neither do we sell any valueless products as per the allegations made. All our products undergo stringent quality control and have the backing of reputable research institutions (please visit our website for details), giving them noticeable market value. Also, the abovementioned issue in Philippines has absolutely no relation to the business operations of the company, which was subsequently resolved and the persons named were cleared.
There are many factors that differentiate a pyramid scheme from a legitimate network marketing company, and prior to these allegations, no initiative or research was undertaken by the website to find out the exact nature of QuestNet. Instead, the website has chosen to spread emails based on pure assumption and pre-existing notions about the company and the multi-level marketing industry.
QuestNet views these baseless allegations as a serious offence, and has already taken successful legal action against the website management, and has made them remove the content. However, after all these months, we are still unable to put a complete stop to the circulation of this chain mail, due to the irresponsible behaviour of a selected group of individuals.
Instead of allowing yourselves to be misled, and blinded into opposing something that you do not fully understand, we urge those of you who come across this chain mail to take a proactive stance and act as discerning members of the digital society, by coming to us directly with your questions and doubts.
Meanwhile, here is a brief overview of QuestNet - who we are and what we do.
About QuestNet
QuestNet is an international direct selling company and network marketing business established in 1998 and based in Hong Kong. QuestNet operates a global sales force of close to 4 million and offers a high-quality product portfolio consisting of innovative lifestyle products, including consumable and everyday items, personal care and wellness products, luxury and collectible items, vacation packages, and telecommunications.
QuestNet also provides business opportunities to millions of people around the world by offering entrepreneurial aspirants the opportunity to run their own business through an e-commerce platform, to promote the company and its products.
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