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GoldQuest says.... GoldQuest International Limited clarifying its stance on the recent newspaper reports said it did not operate a pyramid marketing scheme, but a "legitimate network marketing program which involves referral sales through a network of independent representatives" GoldQuest also said:" Not only has our programme generated a new class of entrepreneurial citizens, who many cases otherwise had little opportunity to better their lot, but also these people have earned foreign exchange from selling to others overseas.." GoldQuest also advised participants to "abide by the laws of their countries with respect to foreign exchange, use of credit cards etc. in participating in our e-commerce based program". The GoldQuest in the statement also denied any involvement in the recent attack on a custom officer. "GoldQuest's chief legal officer has written to the Inspector General of Police requesting a speedy inquiry into the alleged attack with a view to identifying the culprits and those that may have instigated them", it said. |
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