QNET
AGAINST SCAMS
A Simple Approach for
A Safer Tomorrow
Raising Awareness
With “Illuminate,” our focus is on making sure everyone knows about the dangers of human trafficking, illegal migration, and tricky job offers. We want to spread the word, so you and your community can stay safe and informed.
Fostering Collaboration
In “Unite,” we believe that we’re stronger together. By working closely with others, we create a powerful team against exploitation. Let’s stand united and break down the systems behind human trafficking and illegal migration.
Preventing Exploitation
With “Safeguard,” our mission is to keep you safe from exploitation. We provide simple, practical knowledge through education and community involvement to help you recognize and avoid deceptive job offers and illegal migration traps.
Taking Action:
QNET’s Fight Against Scams
The QNET Against Scams campaign is a direct response to a growing threat. Even as scams and misinformation spread, QNET continues to lead with transparency and protect the integrity of its mission.
Through this campaign, we are taking a firm stand to protect our community, ensuring that people clearly understand who we are and what we truly stand for.
On Ground
Activations
Our anti-scam message is reaching communities through billboards, radio, TV, print, social media, and grassroots efforts. Via key locations in Ghana and Senegal, we’re actively spreading awareness, encouraging vigilance, and promoting truth.
- Abeka Junction, close to the National Police Academy
- Achimota-Circle Road in front of the NPA
- Along Labadi-Teshie-Nungua Beach Road
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At the popular Suhum Interchange
on Kumasi Road Eastern Region
- Dormaa Ahenkro Highway in Dormaa Bono Region
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In front of the Ghana Police Service HQ
and the National HQ of the GH Fire Service
- Africa Trade House HQ
- Madina Taxi stand, Accra
- Near Ramseyer Presy Church, Wenci Bono Region
- Near Takoradi Mall in Takoradi Western Region
- Near Tamale Central Hospital, Tamale, Northern Region
- Near Tamale Shell Filling Station Tamale, Northern Region
- Near Techiman Senior High School, Bono Region
- Sogakope Toll Booth in Volta Region
- Abeka Junction, close to the National Police Academy
- Abeka Junction, close to the National Police Academy
Preventive Measures
& Empowerment
To prevent fraud, QNET employs robust measures, including customer identification technology and strict adherence to the company code of conduct. Violation leads to removal, and any fraudulent use of QNET’s name is reported.
Additionally, QNET empowers Independent Distributors through extensive training, fostering responsible customer referrals for sustainable income generation.
More Ways
QNET Is Fighting Back
Here are more ways we’re working to protect communities and promote awareness:
- “Say NO” Awareness Campaign – Nigeria
Launched in collaboration with Transblue Limited and local authorities, this campaign addresses the rising misuse of reputable business names for fraudulent purposes. Together, we’re taking a stand against the exploitation of vulnerable individuals, reinforcing our commitment to ethical business practices and social responsibility.
- Mama Campaign – Sub-Saharan Africa
In 2022, QNET also rolled out the Mama Campaign, a comprehensive awareness initiative across sub-Saharan Africa. Starting in Ghana, the campaign uses radio, TV, social media, print, and outdoor ads to educate the public about spotting scams. Inspired by the wisdom of a nurturing yet firm African mother, it delivers important messages about trust, values, and staying vigilant.
- QNET Scam Notice Page – Global
Our QNET Scam Notice Page offers detailed information on the different types of scams out there and how to avoid them. It’s packed with useful tips and resources to help you stay informed, alert, and protected.