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Kleeneeze or Betterware?

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  • bandos2007 wrote: »
    Once again this poster is twisting the figures; When we earned £50 per week we had just started in the business. £50 is typically what a new starter can expect to earn in a week for approx 10 - 12 hours of their spare time working with 200 catalogues.


    Absolute rubbish

    The typical new starter does not earn £50 per week in Kleeneze FACT

    How much is the kit with 200 cats???

    What sales would you expect from 200 cats???

    How much is the ordering system per month???

    How much is it for a pack of cats???

    How much is it for delivery???

    What is your NET income???

    Now please tell me your honest take on this business opportunity

    Regards
    John
    The Seeker of Truth & Justice for all
  • So less than £5 an hour, which is what I suggested in the first place and you can't accuse me of twisting the figures.


    WAY WAY WAY less than £5 per hour once you've taken off very expense I think we've got it down to less than £1 per hour before :D

    Regards
    John
    The Seeker of Truth & Justice for all
  • billsavings
    billsavings Posts: 2,015 Forumite
    bandos2007 wrote: »
    Once again this poster is twisting the figures; When we earned £50 per week we had just started in the business. £50 is typically what a new starter can expect to earn in a week for approx 10 - 12 hours of their spare time working with 200 catalogues.

    You have a bee in your bonnet about people twisting figures .
    How was i to know £50 a week was when you first started in the business.
  • bandos2007
    bandos2007 Posts: 105 Forumite
    Does that warrant answer :huh: :think: :whistle:

    Please send all replies to:- I'msooooofedupwithallthecarpthatmostkleenezepeople comeoutwith.com

    You have a very condescending and aggressive tone which advertises to anyone reading this thread for advice on the pro's and cons of Betterware and Kleeneze that you obviously have a grudge to bear against the latter. Anyone with any sense will therefore take little notice of your comments and would be best advised to seek advice elsewhere.
  • bandos2007
    bandos2007 Posts: 105 Forumite
    Is it 50p a book :eek: & if you do an area where there is already a person working you might be lucky & just lose your books. You might be unlucky & get physically abused :mad:
    Your opinion!!

    My opinion: £1 per book is the average. Most distributors are ethical and may pick up a book in error but very rarely does it happen intentionally and then it can be sorted out. And I have never heard of anyone being physically abused.

    Let the readers judge for themselves who to believe.
  • bandos2007
    bandos2007 Posts: 105 Forumite
    edited 23 June 2011 at 8:06AM
    WAY WAY WAY less than £5 per hour once you've taken off very expense I think we've got it down to less than £1 per hour before :D

    There you go again.... even more evidence that you have got it in for Kleeneze... can you imagine anyone working for less than £1 per hour?
  • bandos2007
    bandos2007 Posts: 105 Forumite
    You have a bee in your bonnet about people twisting figures .

    You are so right because that is all I have witnessed since I first posted on this thread.
  • bandos2007
    bandos2007 Posts: 105 Forumite
    Now please tell me your honest take on this business opportunity

    I have already given you my honest take on Kleeneze, If I were not making an income I would have quit years ago, why would anyone want to continue with a business if they were losing money. I am making an income therefore I am happy running my business.

    I do not intend to provide you with the figures you asked for, because you obviously have no interest in joining the business, and you will simply twist them round so that you can get whatever pleasure you derive from posting derogatory remarks about what is an ethical business opportunity.
  • wongawonga
    wongawonga Posts: 387 Forumite
    bandos2007 wrote: »
    Most distributors are ethical and may pick up a book in error but very rarely does it happen intentionally and then it can be sorted out.

    Recent comment by distributor on official Kleeneze site.


    " Someone kindly collected one side of a street for me today. love to catch the thief ."
  • bandos2007
    bandos2007 Posts: 105 Forumite
    Please could you provide the url of this website.
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