I have read both sides of the argument - pros and cons - and what amazes me the most is that those who have written against it are real people, people who have written from theirs or others experiences, while those who have written for it, have used numbers, facts and figures to substantiate their argument. I immediately discount those who have written for, since they seem to be hiding behind the garb of figures in the hope to distort the fact.
Because gold quest is not about figures and about money making. It is about duping people who are your friends and acquaintances into buying a product which is 200% higher than its actual value with the hope that they will make money by introducing their friends into the scheme - through referrals. But did you know that the money that you make is the money that is coming out of some other poor guys pocket. And till he gets his 6 people on either side, he is not going to make any money or recover his cost.
Gold quest has been to India before in Chennai and has had three of its director arrested as per a report that appeared in 2003. they announced the scheme in a 5 star hotel and created waves only to hit a road block a few days later..... the company obviously has a dubious standing and I request all those who have been offered dreams of making 3.58 cr should knock off the rosy tinted glasses and take a hard, long look at reality.