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Kleeneeze or Betterware?
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            wongawonga wrote: »So the report and accounts that show the business is in decline,and recruitment is down are wrong then.What does your upline have to say about this. Not a lot i guess because its not good for the foot soldiers to know the true facts.
What you probably dont realise wongawonga is that Kleeneze are heavily behind sales forecast this year also so next years report from Findel will make very very interesting reading
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JohnThe Seeker of Truth & Justice for all0 - 
            
As a newbie to this forum I do not take kindly to your patronizing aggressive tone. For your information my upline is one of only a few Premier Distributors in Kleeneze.Honest_John_666 wrote: »WHOOOO HOOOOOOO a new one......... :j
If it works that well then why have the companies sales continued to go backwards :eek:
Why has Gavin Scotts sales gone backwards :eek:
Why is it there 99% negative against Kleeneze than positive :eek:
What will happen to your £500 per week when the company goes online only to fit in with Findels org :eek:
BTW this isn't rubbish posted on here I think you'll find most comments are from informed sources BUT yes as you are Kleeneze so you'll know best :rotfl:
Check your upline before posting again, but then again my info come from a lot higher than you'll ever get
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            bandos2007 wrote: »For your information my upline is one of only a few Premier Distributors in Kleeneze.
Is it correct there numbers are recedeing due to falling sales figures ?0 - 
            Some interesting recent comments about the sales figures here http://www.squidoo.com/why-kleeneze-can-make-you-cry0
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If you are or have been a Kleeneze distributor then you are "qualified" to comment, if not then I kindly ask that you check your facts before making derogatory statements. Besides if you wanted financial advice you would talk to a financial adviser and not a butcher or baker etc.wongawonga wrote: »So the report and accounts that show the business is in decline,and recruitment is down are wrong then.What does your upline have to say about this. Not a lot i guess because its not good for the foot soldiers to know the true facts.0 - 
            Yes, some interesting comments. If you need the extra income then the opportunity is there to earn it with Kleeneze, we have been in for almost 5 years, we don't earn mega bucks, but we do make a nice profit without which we could not survive, so tell me what is wrong with that?0
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            OK, Bandos, if Kleeneze is so great, how much do you personally earn per hour? Remember to calculate all the time you spend travelling, distributing the books, picking them up, processing orders, delivering, attending meetings/conferences and where two of you are involved, you have to include 2nd person's time.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0
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            It is immaterial how much I earn per hour, whether it be £5, £15, or £50, what is important is that it works for me, I earn enough to supplement my part time income to keep the wolf from the door, and enjoy a reasonable standard of living, now you can't argue with that.0
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            bandos2007 wrote: »If you are or have been a Kleeneze distributor then you are "qualified" to comment, if not then I kindly ask that you check your facts before making derogatory statements. Besides if you wanted financial advice you would talk to a financial adviser and not a butcher or baker etc.
The facts about the decline in the business are reported in the accounts of the holding company.I dont need to have any connection with the company to see that. I ask again what does your upline have to say about that . Does he tell his team business is booming,or is he/she upfront about the decline .0 - 
            bandos2007 wrote: »It is immaterial how much I earn per hour, whether it be £5, £15, or £50, what is important is that it works for me, I earn enough to supplement my part time income to keep the wolf from the door, and enjoy a reasonable standard of living, now you can't argue with that.
If its that good how come 9 out of 10 of people who sign up drop out very soon, most without placing any orders.0 
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