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  • niftyone
    niftyone Posts: 295 Forumite
    To be fair to EVERYONE here I think it's best to point out that thge other person quoted post number 18 on this very thread, the kleenezeVBetterware thread. Take a look.

    Bit below the belt and they apologised and thats that, but to be fair it **was** off this thread. Where you expressed and interest in wikiniiko .

    No editing there just quoting from the past - post 18 take a look.

    Hardly below the belt.I only apologised and removed my comments about that post because Jenny Jewell claimed that the poster who referred to it had lifted it from another thread to make Peter Pan look bad. . To compound the issue the other posters post was removed.

    Moving on .:D
  • niftyone
    niftyone Posts: 295 Forumite
    edited 19 January 2012 at 7:56PM
    Hi morethanconcerned
    I have just had a look at post 18 and yes I stand corrected so big apologies to the poster who quoted on it - sorry x
    When I originally looked at it it did take me to the Wikaniko thread somehow? but I do sincerely apologise to both poster and to Debbie for getting it wrong x

    Jen

    So i had nothing to apologise about quoting from that post after all as it was in this thread all the time, although i couldnt find it either when i searched.

    Moving On. :D
  • Kleeneze Distributors already claiming you can earn up £3000 a month doing the new Ezecook party plan.

    Given that its only just been launched where do they cook up the figures from.
  • Kleeneze Distributors already claiming you can earn up £3000 a month doing the new Ezecook party plan.

    Given that its only just been launched where do they cook up the figures from.

    LOL **Cook up the figures**

    the thing is with this is the sympathy order , just how many people in an area are going to go to a kleeneze party? once there how many feel they *should* buy something so as not to appear rude?

    How sustainable is that? regardless of the companies claims.

    Eventually even the best customer ends up buying stuff so as not to offend I reckon, it's embarrassing for the person doing it and embarrassing for the customer.
  • JennyJewell
    JennyJewell Posts: 1,574 Forumite
    niftyone - I really do apologise to you x Same as you though i couldn't find it on here and when I clicked on the post that was quoted on it did lead me to Wikaniko site so I am a bit confused?

    I think peeps might be getting a tad personal and we should be sticking to pros and cons :)

    I really meant no offence though - indeed the comment, wherever it came from wasn't really called for in the first place.

    Jen
    Everything happens for a reason :)
  • JennyJewell
    JennyJewell Posts: 1,574 Forumite
    There were trial runs last year and the figures were good :)
    We shall see what happens :)
    Everything happens for a reason :)
  • There were trial runs last year and the figures were good :)
    We shall see what happens :)

    Well of course they would say that wouldn't they? Just like all the other great ideas they have at Kleeneze HQ then are quietly dropped. They did all this with Cabouchon look what happened there.

    As I said , who is actually going to buy ? how many people are dying to go to a glorified tupperware party nowadays? They make the money selling the party plan , any single sale that comes of it is still profit for them the only loser will be the person mugged into signing up for it.
  • JennyJewell
    JennyJewell Posts: 1,574 Forumite
    As I said we'll see what happens :) My mum was a Tupperware party planner - I remember sitting in her parties playing with the products as a child,lol!
    I have quite a few customers who buy cookware from me at the moment. It's early days and time will tell :)
    Everything happens for a reason :)
  • billsavings
    billsavings Posts: 2,015 Forumite
    Had to smile.:D Saw an advert saying " Earn an Extra Income cooking for Friends.

    Turned out to be a recruiting ad for the Kleeneze EzeCook Party Plan.
  • As I said we'll see what happens :) My mum was a Tupperware party planner - I remember sitting in her parties playing with the products as a child,lol!
    I have quite a few customers who buy cookware from me at the moment. It's early days and time will tell :)

    You aren't doing the party plan as well are you? I think it's just the way it's phrased.

    The problem with PP as gardening rightly points out is that there are even fewer people who are prepared to go to someones house and be *partied* than there are those who want to buy out of the books.

    The thing is , as has also being pointed out that people often buy out of a feeling they *should* . This means it's unsustainable. Yes I know Kleeneze will go all out with the good luck stories about how great such parties are but what of Cabuchon, it was the same with that.
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