http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/questnet-c4961.html
Excerpt from the link above: "First of all, you are asked to buy a coin for over twice it's market value. Why would you do this?! Then you're required to recruit a total of 6 more people in order to be paid 11,000 Rs. Using simple math, you come out with a net loss of 5,000 Rs. (30,000 - 14,000 market value = 16,000 net loss - 11,000 IF you recruit 6 more people = 5,000 net loss total). So basically, you're paying THEM 5,000 Rs for the privilege of recruiting 6 people to do the exact same thing as you've done. The only people winning here are those who've duped you. This is a classic pyramid scheme and it's illegal (also called Multi-Level Marketing, MLM). They may not have been proven guilty YET, but they will be eventually...hopefully before they skip town with your money and everyone else's who fell for this. Run. Don't walk. RUN AWAY! Pyramid schemes work on the principle of the more people under you, the more you get paid. The problem is, where does the money come from? It eventually runs out as more recruits are required to be paid, and the pyramid implodes leaving lots of people out of some serious investment capital. There is limited space here to define these schemes, describe exactly how they operate and the pitfalls of them. The 3 links below are good sites that will give you all the info you possibly may need to make a wise choice regarding the MLM schemes." ~(^^)~ Avelino
