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Has anybody ever come across quest international marketers? They advertise about a service they offer, allowing you to invest in them (QuestInternational) for a minimum of ~ USD 700. Then for every 2 new clients you find and spread the word to, you rcv ~usd200.00. They claim to do a lot of medal making for events involving gold. eg world cup, olympic medallions, beauty pageants, etc. But they say they never advertise themselves. But they offer thi service allowing you to invest for a very high payout. they seem legit, but has anyone ever come across any of those ppl? serious answers only! It sounds like a scam. Here is the real Quest International. |
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