u/Gs3hulkout_1009

https://www.youtube.com/live/igxN5F2hhwo?si=3AVzZDXBJoUSRY5y

Today 09:30 PM Live stream

🚨 THE EVOLUTION OF THE SCAM: FROM GOLDQUEST TO IGNITE!! 🚨💸🎭

Are we witnessing the 4TH GENERATION of the ultimate financial trap?! 🕸️⚠️📉 It’s time to pull back the curtain on the shapeshifting world of predatory schemes! 🎭✨🕵️‍♂️

In this video, we deep-dive into the dark history of a cycle that just won't quit! 🔄🐍🚫 We start with the origins: GOLDQUEST 🟡💰💎, the scheme that promised literal gold but left thousands in deep debt! 💸📉💔 Then, watch how it "evolved" into QUESTNET 🌐🕸️🚩, rebranding its image while keeping the same toxic core! 🐍🧪🧤

But the transformation didn't stop there! 🚫🛑 It rebranded once again to become the infamous QNET 🏢🚩💼, spreading across the globe like wildfire and facing countless legal battles! ⚖️🔨🚔 Fast forward to today, and a brand new name is taking over your social media feeds: IGNITE 🔥🚀💥📉.

Is it a "new beginning" or just the same old fire burning through your life savings?! 🏚️🔥🧯 We break down the sneaky tactics, the psychological manipulation 🧠🌀🧬, and why these "business opportunities" keep changing their names like a chameleon! 🦎🎭🌈

WHAT’S INSIDE:

❌ The secret history of GOLDQUEST 📜🟡🕵️

❌ How QUESTNET morphed into QNET 🔄🏢🚩

❌ The rise of IGNITE & the 4.0 trap 🚩🔥🚀

❌ How to spot RED FLAGS before you lose it all! 🚩🚩🚩💸✋

Don't let your friends or family fall for this high-tech trap! 🛑🙅‍♂️🚫 Share this video to spread awareness and STOP the cycle! 📢🙌🛡️✨

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u/Gs3hulkout_1009 — 2 months ago

I was involved with QNet for a period of time and have since exited after realising it’s a predatory MLM, and fought back legally and got my money back, resolving my situation.

With the recent news about similar cases surfacing again, I wanted to share what I personally observed during my time there.

\- A lot of key information was not clearly explained at the time of onboarding

\- There was significant focus on “how to present” the opportunity to prospects rather than ensuring full transparency

\- Many people were encouraged to bring in others without fully understanding the financial risks themselves

I’m not here to attack anyone personally. I know some people involved genuinely believe in what they’re doing.

But the problem is structural. When people invest large amounts of money without full clarity, it creates serious financial and emotional consequences.

I have documentation of my experience and would be willing to cooperate with authorities if required.

If you’re considering joining:

Please take your time, verify everything independently, and don’t rely only on what is presented to you in meetings.

If you’ve had a similar experience or know someone involved, I’d genuinely like to hear your perspective.

I’ve also shared a brief version of this here, posting since February 2025:

https://x.com/sashi\\\\\\\_uchiha/status/2035988281498984727?s=46

P.S.: The source context is in Telugu

u/Gs3hulkout_1009 — 3 months ago
▲ 399 r/MLMbreakoutIndia+1 crossposts

I thought this might be a good subreddit for this. For my own background, let me say I know about Robert Kiyosaki and I read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" a long time ago. I know how the advice is poor and generic, how Kiyosaki went bankrupt and is obsessed with increasing his debt etc.

So, I was at a Barnes and Noble just browsing books near the business section. This guy dressed in a black jacket and shirt strikes up a conversation with me, asks what I'm reading, what I like to read and so on. Meanwhile, his partner, dressed the same, is walking around the same area until he finds somebody else and starts talking to them. The guy talking to me asks about my work, and then starts talking all about how great it is to stop working for others, start your own company, be your own boss, and that anybody can do it if they have the right guidance or mentor. At this point, I just ask him to get to the point and tell me what he and his friend want people to join or buy. He says they're not selling anything, they just want me to consider reading self-improvement "mindset" books, and that they specifically recommended that people read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad."

I was honestly surprised to hear that all he wanted to say to me was that I should read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad." I thought for sure he was part of some weird religious movement like the Ahn Sanghong people, or just convincing people to join an MLM. But nope! Him and his partner just want people to read Robert Kiyosaki? Is Robert Kiyosaki actually paying people to convince others to buy his books? That would be just unbelievably hilarious and ironic. So, does anybody know if that's true, or who the hell those guys are working for?

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u/Gs3hulkout_1009 — 3 months ago