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Kleeneeze or Betterware?
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Should_be_out_gardening wrote: »They sold me boxes of flyaer with an 0800 nnumber on that I paid for to try and recruit people. I went to different areas and put them all out starting at dawn so as not to lose too much of the day. I did sign up a few people but they could make any money , one guy and his girlfirend put out 100 books and got £15 in orders and I didn't know what to say really. The only way to sign people up it seemed was not to tell them how hard it was and how they wouldn't make any money unless they sigend up loads of other people.
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In my humble opinion you have to talk to people and find out what they want from the Business and the time they have to invest doing it, with Kleeneze we resorted to the non-talking methods of recruiting and hated saying what Company it was because as soon as you mentioned Kleeneze that was the end of the conversation because they had either done it or knew someone who had. Kleeneze is sold as a way of earning an extra income but the high figures quoted as potential earnings isn't from retailing alone it has to be team building as well and that in my opinion is where it goes wrong.
DebbieWe love what we are doing and we love why we're doing it!!0 -
In my humble opinion you have to talk to people and find out what they want from the Business and the time they have to invest doing it, with Kleeneze we resorted to the non-talking methods of recruiting and hated saying what Company it was because as soon as you mentioned Kleeneze that was the end of the conversation because they had either done it or knew someone who had. Kleeneze is sold as a way of earning an extra income but the high figures quoted as potential earnings isn't from retailing alone it has to be team building as well and that in my opinion is where it goes wrong.
Debbie
Agree with that Debbie, retailing alone is not the way to make a great, residual long term income income, only team building can do that and I agree that Kleeneze puts far too much emphasis on cataloguing for me.
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Agree with that Debbie, retailing alone is not the way to make a great, residual long term income income, only team building can do that and I agree that Kleeneze puts far too much emphasis on cataloguing for me.
Pat
Great answer :mad:
You learnt that in the one week you did Kleeneze :mad:
You get better :rotfl:
Regards
JohnThe Seeker of Truth & Justice for all0 -
I can't understand why people waste there time selling this rubbish. I don't know one single person who has ever bought from either of them nor why they would want too, as there stuff is either rubbish or over priced and can be bought at the pound shops. It makes me wonder if because its a MLM scheme where its more to do with taking money from new recruits in the hope they sell than anything else. If you need the money as many of us do I am sure there are far better ways of making a few extra pounds a week than walk the streets annoying folk at their homes asking for there catalogues back.0
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I just bin the catalogues its the best place for them0
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Honest_John_666 wrote: »Great answer :mad:
You learnt that in the one week you did Kleeneze :mad:
You get better :rotfl:
Regards
John
No, I learnt that in 20 years of using the business system.
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ColinFishwick wrote: »I can't understand why people waste there time selling this rubbish. I don't know one single person who has ever bought from either of them nor why they would want too, as there stuff is either rubbish or over priced and can be bought at the pound shops. It makes me wonder if because its a MLM scheme where its more to do with taking money from new recruits in the hope they sell than anything else. If you need the money as many of us do I am sure there are far better ways of making a few extra pounds a week than walk the streets annoying folk at their homes asking for there catalogues back.
We had over 400 customers when we did Kleeneze. It also depends what you like, want , i do actually enjoying using brochures and servicing my customers admittedly not with Kleeneze but i find it fits in really well with me looking after the family and i know i'm available and flexible if i'm needed by the family.
DebbieWe love what we are doing and we love why we're doing it!!0 -
BargainGalore wrote: »I just bin the catalogues its the best place for them
Hope they are recycled BargaingaloreWe love what we are doing and we love why we're doing it!!0 -
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MD of Kleeneze twitters
"Do you watch The Apprentice & think "I could do better" I need serious self starters to build their own Multi Million £ business in the UK."
You would have thought that the Chairperson of the DSA should no better in sending out this out without mentioning the required wealth warning."Statutory Wealth Warning
It is illegal for a promoter or a participant in a trading scheme to persuade anyone to make a payment by promising
benefits from getting others to join a scheme. Do not be misled by claims that high earnings are easily achieved."
No wonder some of his distributors blatantly leave it out of ad,s0
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