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Kleeneeze or Betterware?

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  • jhp
    jhp Posts: 2,342 Forumite
    edited 10 July 2011 at 5:21PM
    dean72 wrote: »
    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.

    But Avon allocate you designated streets where you can drop cats. There is no guarantee the area,s will coincide nor would they give you large numbers to drop.
  • Ypaymore
    Ypaymore Posts: 2,802 Forumite
    dean72 wrote: »
    I know it is possible to make 20.000-40.000 with kleeneze

    Who told you that ?
  • Its a good idea but AVON will give you your area, which may not coincide with BW area. you are going to have to work hard to get that much per week - have you though about a bar job/ x
    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
  • wongawonga
    wongawonga Posts: 387 Forumite
    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:

    "Is it true that you can build a long term retirement income from a Direct Selling business?

    It is possible to build a large team of other direct sellers and continuously loyal consumers. However, as with any business, personal contacts and regular customers need looking after. If you don\'t, you will lose them. Anyone who imagines they can build a sales team and then, with no further effort, retire on residual income is likely to be disappointed."
    http://www.dsa.org.uk/start-your-own-business/faq/
  • wongawonga
    wongawonga Posts: 387 Forumite
    dean72 wrote: »
    but kleeneze rep phoned me and ended up yelling at me about how rubbish betterware was

    I have heard of that happening.

    The rep is in breach of the Direct Selling Association rules of which Kleeneze is a prominent member.

    EG:
    "11.2 Members and direct sellers shall not denigrate any other member or direct seller. "
  • dean72
    dean72 Posts: 64 Forumite
    Hi
    it was the kleeneze rep who slated betterware and told me figures but also told me not to believe what I read on the Internet about the company (kleeneze) all he really did was confirm what I read.

    and the figures I am looking at is for future sales as its long term goals that I am looking at. I can still do mystery shopping and if need be take a partime job but I really want to work for myself and not rely on boss's or chance of redundancy.
    "It is your decisions, and not your conditions, that determine your destiny".
  • dean72
    dean72 Posts: 64 Forumite
    a very nice betterware co-ordinator phoned and has said a very large area 5 miles away is going and she will pop out for cuppa tea and chat on Monday. so hopefully next week I can get started.

    I think I made right choice going with betterware as they seam allot more friendly.
    "It is your decisions, and not your conditions, that determine your destiny".
  • jhp
    jhp Posts: 2,342 Forumite
    dean72 wrote: »
    a very nice betterware co-ordinator phoned and has said a very large area 5 miles away is going and she will pop out for cuppa tea and chat on Monday. so hopefully next week I can get started.

    I think I made right choice going with betterware as they seam allot more friendly.

    Good luck i hope it works out well for you.: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:


    Well well........ hello again Tim Pace

    So glad to hear about your income :T & such an informative typical post about someone who MIGHT be earning whatever figure you like to tell us. Good luck to you :rotfl:


    Are to trying to provoke a reaction to how well you are doing???

    Didn't see any takers???

    Good luck with your business Tim & is it Kleeneze your consulting on???

    Regards
    John
    The Seeker of Truth & Justice for all
  • dean72 wrote: »
    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


    Hi Dean

    Just scanned through some of the latest replies to this thread :D

    If you want to earn £200 per week I would suggest the TSA role or even the new Team Leader roles that Betterware can now offer :money:

    If your looking to earn £200, thats £1000 in sales that may equal to 1200/1500 books out per week could be more could be less. If your looking to do this at the agent level you would be in line for quite a few bonuses as well

    Feel free to drop me a PM or talk through with your manager BUT your manager cannot offer you the other positions

    Good luck & stick at it

    Regards
    John
    The Seeker of Truth & Justice for all
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