QNET, an international wellness and lifestyle company that uses a direct selling business model to offer a wide selection of exclusive products that enable individuals to embrace a healthier, more balanced life, has reiterated that its products are world-class and internationally certified. The assertion was made at the QNET Product Workshop for the Media held on 5th December 2025 at the Ocean Bay Resort and Hotel at Cape Point in the Gambia.
At the well-attended event, Bernie Gaksch, the Global Product Trainer for QNET, said the company’s innovative products and e-commerce-driven business model have helped build a global community of satisfied customers and microentrepreneurs.
According to Gaksch: “QNET products meet stringent quality standards and various international certifications, and product brands offered by QNET include the Bernhard H. Mayer range of luxury watches and jewellery, HomePure range of home care products, the Amezcua wellness range, Physio Radiance personal care range, and QVI branded holiday packages.”
QNET holds memberships in the Direct Selling Association in several countries, the Hong Kong Health Food Association, the Health Supplements Industry Association of Singapore, and many more. A full array of QNET products is available at www.qnet.net
The QNET Product Workshop for the Media offers journalists the opportunity to see, feel, and experience QNET products, understand its business model, differentiate between authentic QNET independent distributors and those deceiving the public, and know some of the people behind the global brand.
Cherif Abdoulaye, Regional General Manager for QNET sub-Saharan Africa, revealed: “QNET is aware that some people misuse our name and products to deceive others. This is a sad situation. We are working hard to ensure that fraudsters stop misusing our name and products to deceive people. QNET is not a scam; we operate a legitimate business, selling and promoting real products. We are not a travel agency, and we do not promise fake overseas employment.”
“We are organising this Media Workshop and the Expo to bring information closer to the people, so that they will stop falling victims to scams.”
QNET says it launched a successful anti-scam media and public education campaign in some West African countries, including Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, Burkina Faso, and Sierra Leone. Its “QNET Against Scams” campaign used television, radio, newspapers, social media, online adverts and billboards to disseminate information that empowered the public to know the real QNET.
QNET is organising an Expo on the 6th and 7th December, 2025 at the Coco Ocean Resort and Spa in Bijilo.
QNET Unveils Quality, World-Class, Internationally Certified Products and Warns Against Scams at Media Workshop
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