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  • Kit603
    Kit603 Posts: 142 Forumite
    jamespir wrote: »
    isnt this self promotionn and therefore should be in the referalls thread

    They're not my own links and I have no connection to the person who wrote them, so its not self-promotion. However, if they're in the wrong place, or not permitted, then i'm sure a Mod will relocate them, I just thought they'd be helpful to new distributors and they are actually probably more relevant to the OP than most of the other comments in this thread.
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  • What happens if you don't get the catalogues back from the customer ? are you really free to deliver where you like ? More advice would be appreciated.

    Thanks
  • Maz
    Maz Posts: 1,405 Forumite
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    rethink wrote: »
    What happens if you don't get the catalogues back from the customer ? You go back and ask for them. Expect some people to never return them, in which case you usually end up buying more catalogues to replace the ones you've lost are you really free to deliver where you like ? Yes. More advice would be appreciated. Read the opther threads on this and then make your own mind up

    Thanks

    Hope this helps.
    'The only thing that helps me keep my slender grip on reality is the friendship I have with my collection of singing potatoes'

    Sleepy J.
  • rethink
    rethink Posts: 56 Forumite
    OK thank you, just one more thing, I replied to an advert on a local site and it turned out to be Kleeneze so have had email from the guy who is trying to recruit should I go with him or apply via their site ?

    Thanks Maz
  • Maz
    Maz Posts: 1,405 Forumite
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    rethink wrote: »
    OK thank you, just one more thing, I replied to an advert on a local site and it turned out to be Kleeneze so have had email from the guy who is trying to recruit should I go with him or apply via their site ?

    Thanks Maz

    Can't remember for sure but I seem to recall that if you applied through the site, you were teamed up to the nearest agent to your postcode. Obviously, if you sign up with the person who responded to you through an advertisement, you would then be in their team.

    If this is incorrect, I'm sure somebody will be along with more info.
    'The only thing that helps me keep my slender grip on reality is the friendship I have with my collection of singing potatoes'

    Sleepy J.
  • BFem
    BFem Posts: 148 Forumite
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    I earned on average around £250-£300 a month - not fab money but it was what I needed at the time :) When I started building my team I was earning around £600-£850 a month depending on my effort.

    Hi Jenny,

    How many hours a week did you work to make your £250-£300 per month, and how many catalogues did you have to post?

    Thanks a lot,
    Amy. :rotfl:
    'It is better to live your own destiny imperfectly than to live an imitation of somebody else's life with perfection' Elizabeth Gilbert.

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  • Maz
    Maz Posts: 1,405 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Link originally posted by ColinAllCars
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...ight=kleeneeze

    Please read the posts, both for and against, then make your own mind up.
    'The only thing that helps me keep my slender grip on reality is the friendship I have with my collection of singing potatoes'

    Sleepy J.
  • Kit603
    Kit603 Posts: 142 Forumite
    Maz wrote: »
    Can't remember for sure but I seem to recall that if you applied through the site, you were teamed up to the nearest agent to your postcode. Obviously, if you sign up with the person who responded to you through an advertisement, you would then be in their team.

    If this is incorrect, I'm sure somebody will be along with more info.

    That's absolutely correct. You cannot sign up directly with the company, so if you apply via their website then your details will be passed onto the nearest active distributor. Otherwise, you can be signed up by ANY agent, anywhere in the country via internet registration.

    Be warned though, you cannot change your sponsor and a good sponsor can make all the difference in your business - you need somebody that can keep you motivated without smothering you or acting like your boss! Think on things a little first :)
    Success' of 2012:
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    Debts:
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  • Kit603
    Kit603 Posts: 142 Forumite
    Amybot wrote: »
    I earned on average around £250-£300 a month - not fab money but it was what I needed at the time :) When I started building my team I was earning around £600-£850 a month depending on my effort.

    Hi Jenny,

    How many hours a week did you work to make your £250-£300 per month, and how many catalogues did you have to post?

    Thanks a lot,
    Amy. :rotfl:

    Hi Amy,

    Thought i'd offer my input aswell :) In my very first 4 weeks as a Kleeneze Distributor I was able to earn £242.00 by doing just 10 to 12 hours a week. I was also awarded 75 of each catalogue for free, with catalogue bags and stationary such as order forms :)
    Success' of 2012:
    -
    Debts:
    Student Loans: £28,758




  • rethink
    rethink Posts: 56 Forumite
    I don't know what to do really, the minimum fee is £75 and with that get you 50 catalougues and the welcome pack. I used to do Avon and lost money on that so thats why I am a bit dubious about it.

    Any more advice would be grand like where have you found the best place to leave catalougues by this I mean I mean richer streets etc ?

    Thanks so much

    A x
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