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Kleeneeze or Betterware?

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  • wongawonga wrote: »
    Kleeneze 2012 major incentive venue leaks out . Woops !!!

    http://www.miamidade.gov/filmapp/fpwShell.asp?mSelect=InProd

    see 6 from bottom.


    Are these the major incentives they cant get enough people to qualify for :rotfl:


    Regards
    John
    The Seeker of Truth & Justice for all
  • wongawonga wrote: »
    I wouldnt say hate but i do dislike some of the misleading bs some people post about them.Having said that there are still some decent hard working Kleeneze reps out there.:D


    Totally agree

    I dont hate the people I hate the BS & the way they try & sucker people in

    None of them that have joined this thread have put up a decent fight :mad:

    Even the decent Kleeneze reps are really struggling :T

    Regards
    John
    The Seeker of Truth & Justice for all
  • mizzbiz
    mizzbiz Posts: 1,434 Forumite
    Do you but junk from the poundshop mizzbiz???

    Good for you if you can get to the city centre, what if you dont have the internet or transport???

    You chose to shop where you want. Where do you fancy shopping Tesco's only???

    Regards
    John

    I would respond to this if I understood any of it :o
    I'll have some cheese please, bob.
  • mizzbiz wrote: »
    I would respond to this if I understood any of it :o

    Originally Posted by mizzbiz viewpost.gif
    Speaking as a potential customer of Betterware, Kleeneze or Avon - my opinion would be none are better. The catalogues that come into my house go straight in the bin. Unsolicited goods -mine to do with what I want.
    I know most people I know feel this way!

    If I want to buy junk, I go to the pound shop. If I need ot buy buy anything better I buy from the internet or city centre. I never have and never will buy from these catalogues. I don't know who does.

    I happen to know someone that was involved in Kleeneze a few years back too. I won't even start on my opinion of it based on what I saw of his venture!

    Let the games begin!




    Sorry for confusing you mizzbiz :D

    People will choose where they want to shop. If you decide not to shop with Kleeneze, Avon or Betterware then that is your choice

    The way the world is going there will only be the internet & Tesco's long way off I grant you BUT look who shut down last week..... Thorntons....another high street name. This will not stop.

    Unfortunatley not everyone at the moment chooses to shop on the internet. Not everyone can get to Tesco's so the above mentioned direct sales companies have their place as a choice for people to shop with.

    More choices will hopefully keep the retail world competitive.

    Regards
    John
    The Seeker of Truth & Justice for all
  • niftyone
    niftyone Posts: 295 Forumite
    edited 9 July 2011 at 7:52PM
    Got a Kleeneze recruiting leaflet

    It said amongst other things " Its never been a better time to to join"

    So i guess last month was a bad time to join, or was it last year.

    Perhaps next month will be an even better time to join or next year, so should people leave joining to then?:D
  • My My, hasnt the time flown since my last post in November....

    Id planned to post in April but had so much on. Due to my Kleeneze freedom, I was able to venture off and take on a part time consulting role, netting me £20k!! :p

    Anyway, Kleeneze income 2010/2011 - £26,734 (after tax) :(
    slightly less than aimed for (Epic Fail):o

    One more property added to portfolio though, so that's a bonus.:cool:

    Nuff said, leave you all to it. :beer:
  • dean72
    dean72 Posts: 64 Forumite
    Hi all
    been reading the post on betterware and kleeneze and theres some really good points on both side but what has pushed me more toward betterware is the kleeneze rep who phoned me as I requested the two company's to send me info on distribution and I am waiting for betterware to ring but kleeneze rep phoned me and ended up yelling at me about how rubbish betterware was and quoting how much money he's making this was a mistake as he came across more like car salesman very very pushy and don't want to deal with him ever again.

    I am looking to do 40-60 hour week and want couple thousand houses that will not change so it looks like betterware is for me. I am also looking at £200 a week not sure if this is possible but will soon find out hopefully.
    I know it is possible to make 20.000-40.000 with kleeneze but you have to be ruthless and very pushy this is not me at all.
    I want to do my best for the customers thats going to pay me and with betterware and 12 months guarantee this will help.
    as long as co-coordinator is OK.

    can't wait to get started
    if anybody has any advice please feel free.:D
    "It is your decisions, and not your conditions, that determine your destiny".
  • lincroft1710
    lincroft1710 Posts: 18,899 Forumite
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    dean72 wrote: »

    I am looking to do 40-60 hour week and want couple thousand houses that will not change so it looks like betterware is for me. I am also looking at £200 a week not sure if this is possible but will soon find out hopefully.

    Is your £200 per week net or gross as £200 gross for 40 hour week is less than National Minimum Wage. For 60 hr week it's a pittance.
    If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales
  • It can be hard work! There are co-ordinator roles out there as well which may help you to reach your goal quicker. as long as you know what you are letting yourself in for. It served me well when i needed it, its just annoying in the rain as i was restricted to what times i could do and that meant in the rain sometimes. I wouldnt put you off it - try it, give them a ring again chick. and GOOD LUCK xx
    O/S Debt: PL £[STRIKE]15207.34[/STRIKE] £9884.55; HSBC £4060.99; Tesco£1430.15; M&S £5990.17; Virgin [STRIKE]£5158.69[/STRIKE] £4210.14; Egg £4619.00; O/S = ££30,292.42 AIM - To Be Debt Free 56 months
  • dean72
    dean72 Posts: 64 Forumite
    Hi I have not started yet but I am wanting to earn £200 + a week profit obviously I Will have to pay tax on this which will probably take it to £180 My working out is £2000 worth of orders a week is this possible I am also planning on doing Avon on same route to increase sales. I am aware there are fees but will only delver Avon books to customers that want it.
    "It is your decisions, and not your conditions, that determine your destiny".
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