My Life with QuestNet – Part 3
An MLM Lecture Fit for Kings just hit me this morning. I thought I was going to get interested after this lecture from a colleague whom I invited to discuss affiliate marketing opportunities online, the lady presented her story so well that I, for a moment, forgot about the peril of QuestNet. I had vowed in my heart never to entertain anything to do with MLM, yet I almost got caught today on what is commonly known as the Canadian Diamond.
My first question prompted responses that took me back two years when I joined QuestNet. ‘Did you earn anything?’ was my very first question. ‘Yes, big time’ was the response that actually opened doors to my ears. She actually had made more that R 25, 000 after initially spending about R 4, 900. ‘Now that the scheme has been closed in Swaziland, what will happen?’ I asked. ‘It will come back, it’s actually coming back soon!’ was the response that got me intimidated from the mixed feelings about this scheme. I hate listening to schemes because they keep me thinking. The best thing is not to listen at all because what made others join may interest you too.
Since the last post on QuestNet, I have heard and received several proposals to join the so-called ‘contemporary MLM’. I wrote this post also because one reader had sent a comment enquiring on Part 3 of this article title. I haven’t heard anything from QuestNet in person ever since, only bad news from other down lines. I heard that QuestNet did not know or have details of our national leader. This was revealed by a local newspaper where member made attempts to contact QuestNet national leader in connection with their lost monies.
My brother in-law was also dismayed to learn that he cannot exchange his wrist watches for cash when he decided to pull out of the scheme.
One time I was troubled by my down line who wanted to redeem some cash by selling her bio-disk, and I consulted the national director, but only managed to sell it to a stranger because neither QuestNet nor the national leader was willing to pay for it.
It is enough that others are making money through MLM and it works for them; I still don’t want to participate in any of them. I further express my sentiments in the post ‘My Life with QuestNet- Part 1 & 2’ in this very blog and still feel the fresh hurt from ever participating in QuestNet.


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January 24th, 2010
Dear
it seem that you were inroduced wrong to quest net by the leaders.
You have to work hard to earn money and you will, you have to follow the system and training tools given exactly and not just sit at home and wait for the sky to rain money.
you want money you must work to earn it, I started quest 8 month ago as a part time but because i believe in the result and believe what i can achieve i reached a good place and am earning very well thank God but its a result of my efforts. am not sitting on my ass
and my team is awesome we are all benefiting and I believe for 5 years i will be financialy free
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