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Kleeneeze or Betterware?
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topcatbones wrote: »is there any other way I can ensure that my parents address has been removed from their records
If they want Kleeneze to remove their address from Kleeneze records they would have to ask them.
service.centre<a>kleeneze.co.uk0 -
OldGreyFox wrote: »They have a trial operating in Spain with a view to a full opening there.
YOUR JOKING OGF..........here we go again if this all happens......just imagine the smell around the UK with all the B** S*** that will come out of all the cult leaders & followers mouths
WERE GONNA SELL A MILLION IN SPAIN.
MY BUSINESS IS EXPLODING IN SPAIN
MULTI TRILLION £££ OPERATION EXPANDING INTO SPAIN
WELL.......we all know how well its doing in Holland & Germany........NOT :rotfl:
Will they never learn!!! A lying, dying & aling company just hope they die a slow & painful death.
Funny enough Betterware have been operating in Spain for many years. No idea how its going BUT can only imagine it'll attract ex-pats as customers
ALSO just heard from the dinosaur @ Betterware are trialling a from of MLM / NWM system which to be honest looks like a VERY VERY lucrative postion to obviusley the right person. Its certainly interests me. NO cash outlay as ever!!! :money:
Regards
Honest JohnThe Seeker of Truth & Justice for all0 -
Found this forum through Google. Seems to have gone a bit off-topic in places but I thought I'd reply to the question in the title.
I've been a Kleeneze distributor for 7 years and from that experience I would not choose Betterware because when you are allocated a territory you are limited in your income to what that territory will yield whereas with Kleeneze I can spread as far as I like.
Whether or not there are good things about Betterware, that one is a dealbreaker for me.
Tony0 -
I've been a Kleeneze distributor for 7 years and from that experience I would not choose Betterware because when you are allocated a territory you are limited in your income to what that territory will yield whereas with Kleeneze I can spread as far as I like.
Surely that is a bit of a double edged sword - you can spread as far as you like, but so can all the other Kleeneze distributors, meaning that you have competition from them. Not to mention !!!!ed off householders who are getting multiple catalogs stuffed through their letterbox from different people.0 -
Surely that is a bit of a double edged sword - you can spread as far as you like, but so can all the other Kleeneze distributors, meaning that you have competition from them. Not to mention !!!!ed off householders who are getting multiple catalogs stuffed through their letterbox from different people.
You forgot to mention the other distributors stealing your books, and any orders they contain!0 -
OK gb12345 Today, 9:09 PM (haven't mastered quote yet).
I've never had a problem with any of that. In 7 years I've only come across 3 distributors that turned up in any of my roads more than twice. And there's only 1 of those still extant.
The !!!!ed off ones just throw the catalogue away and if you fail to get a catalogue back you never go there again so basically once you've blanketed a road once it's been "inoculated" so to speak.
And don't forget there are people out there (and I'm one of them) who just love looking at catalogues. You look in a porch and find Betterware, Avon, Next, Amazon etc etc you're very likely to get an order.0 -
Hello geordie joe Today, 9:44 PM
I have darkly suspected books being stolen on occasion but never more than about three which is too few really. i know that it happens but not to me.
Once someone stole an order. I only found out because they only delivered one of something when two had been ordered. The customer phoned me to say that their order was short. I went up there and we worked it out. The customer was outraged.
So not a problem and I can't imagine it would be anything but a temporary annoyance if it did happen. They would probably disappear just as quickly as all the other distributors.0 -
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OldGreyFox wrote: »And incur more expenditure in doing so surely.
Not enough to be a problem. If you expand in a circle then by geometry each additional unit of radius from home base brings, by proportion, an ever increasing area of activity within reach (by a factor of pi).
I do things my own way and for my own purposes though, which do not have much to do with anything that Kleeneze or anyone else says. I use a car and a bike and it wouldn't work if I didn't.0
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