Asian Direct Selling Company, QNET has received the CaseTrust Accreditation certificate under a scheme of joint accreditation between the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) and Direct Selling Association of Singapore (DSAS).
This milestone accreditation marks QNET’s strict compliance with good business practices.
The accreditation scheme for direct selling businesses was launched in Singapore last Thursday where 13 other direct selling companies also received their accreditation certificates from Mr Lim Biow Chuan, President, Consumers Association of Singapore and Member of Parliament for Mountbatten SMC.
QNET’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Mr. Zaheer Merchant said consumers now have been given greater assurance especially with the oversight and independence in the processes and review which led up to the issuance of all certificates.
“Our commitment to Case and the DSAS sends a strong signal to consumers. QNET supported the establishment of this accreditation scheme with absolute commitment towards its stand for good and proper business practices within the industry,” added Zaheer.
Companies under the scheme have to give consumers a cooling-off period of seven working days, during which they can seek full refund of any payment without being penalized, produce an order form at the time of sale that clearly states the direct seller’s contact details, and put in place