Sometimes greed can overcome the best of people.

An item in Goan Voice UK about a lookout circular issued by Bombay Police for 
Michael Ferreira, India's billiards champ for his involvement in QNet brings me 
to write about this.

My Parsi school friend called me about a year ago and told me about wanting me 
to start his Toronto branch of QNet.

A word about this friend. He comes from a business family of impeccable 
background. His father an ME degree Engineer started and ran a very successful 
industrial boiler manufacturing company. The son inherited it. After many years 
he sold it for a fortune. Always wealthy, steady, moral and principled, he had 
no need for more money. Then came QNet in his life.

He was very passionate about it and told me how much he had made from it. I 
refused to participate since I had seen the red flags. More interest in 
membership than sale of products, worthless products, multi level structure, 
complicated compensation more easily understood by rocket scientists than mere 
mortals like myself.

As a last resort he brought in Michael Ferreira and other big names to call and 
talk to me on the phone to convince me. I didn't budge. I trusted this friend 
implicitly but I didn't trust his faith in this.

A few months ago I had read the QNet bubble had burst starting with the 
Singapore Tamil founder and I called and warned my friend. He refused to heed 
saying that Michael Ferreira (his upline) continued to make money as did he.

And now this. A lookout circular which means that MF cannot leave the country 
or return without being arrested. He is rumored to be in Mauritius. Once the 
world champion, this East Indian Bandra boy has the law on his shadow.

Hope my friend comes out of this more plus than minus although his downline 
(the ones he recruited) will surely have been burned. 

Such things will never stop as long as greed or desperation prevails.

Roland.


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