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Kleeneeze or Betterware?
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wongawonga wrote: »Pete S.
Do Kleeneze have stock problems ?
Apparently No longer available" and "Out of stock" has started on the Christmas Catalogue already is that correct ?billsavings wrote: »Petestan how is Kleeneze recruiting going then ? still lots of people joining . How long do they normally last ?wongawonga wrote: »Pete must be keeping a low profile.
Hi wongawonga you missing me, sometimes I don't get the email from MSE to tell me someone has posted in this thread other times I don't get a chance to get on here for a couple of days or so.
There are 2 items only sold out in the Xmas cat. to my knowledge and there are a few that are temp. out of stock but more will be coming in, that is normal with the Xmas catalogue for this time of year.
There are always one or two items that that they cannot either get more stock in before Xmas or the amount they have to buy is to many to justify it.
billsavings as I have said previously I don't do much recruitment and never have really so I can't help you.
PS You seem to very knowledgeable considering you supposedly aren't in Kleeneze wongawonga.0 -
Wow 43 pages is a lot to get through,
I have never looked into kleeneeze so found reading alot of peoples comments quite interesting.
When I was younger my parents were Betterware Area Coordinators, I presume they did quite well as I am one of 5 children and we never went without, but I remember we all worked very hard.
I have now been a betterware distributor for 2 years (started as wanted something to do during the day while at home with the lil one) I dont think I have ever earnt less than £40 in a week. 20% commision of all your sales and bonuses to work toward too.
I'm now on my first week as an area coordinator, building my own business from home.Loves working for myself0 -
Hi wongawonga you missing me, sometimes I don't get the email from MSE to tell me someone has posted in this thread other times I don't get a chance to get on here for a couple of days or so.
There are 2 items only sold out in the Xmas cat. to my knowledge and there are a few that are temp. out of stock but more will be coming in, that is normal with the Xmas catalogue for this time of year.
There are always one or two items that that they cannot either get more stock in before Xmas or the amount they have to buy is to many to justify it.
billsavings as I have said previously I don't do much recruitment and never have really so I can't help you.
PS You seem to very knowledgeable considering you supposedly aren't in Kleeneze wongawonga.
Its not hard to find out info about them even if your not in it, you can find lots of info being posted about it on the net.
Heres a recent example
"Nine months ago I sponsored a very promising distributor who rapidly built a good customer base for herself and has always paid promptly for her average £400 per week retail orders.
She has now quit as a result of losing 5 of her good regular customers to 3 "Break Free" people who were friends/family of them and felt they should now place their orders with them instead of my distributor.
To my knowledge all 3 have now quit after placing just one order and 2 of them are being chased for their outstanding amounts, so the net result of this scenario is the loss of 3 "break free" and 1 very promising "full" distributor.
This is in addition to 2 others I had quit early last year when they walked into their local post office and saw a Kleeneze catalogue display inviting orders,(neither of which is now in operation)
Am I right to have ceased sponsoring? "
Not so good eh ?
Hopefully the report and accounts due soon will bring some good news.:D0 -
Its not hard to find out info about them even if your not in it, you can find lots of info being posted about it on the net.
Heres a recent example
"Nine months ago I sponsored a very promising distributor who rapidly built a good customer base for herself and has always paid promptly for her average £400 per week retail orders.
She has now quit as a result of losing 5 of her good regular customers to 3 "Break Free" people who were friends/family of them and felt they should now place their orders with them instead of my distributor.
To my knowledge all 3 have now quit after placing just one order and 2 of them are being chased for their outstanding amounts, so the net result of this scenario is the loss of 3 "break free" and 1 very promising "full" distributor.
This is in addition to 2 others I had quit early last year when they walked into their local post office and saw a Kleeneze catalogue display inviting orders,(neither of which is now in operation)
Am I right to have ceased sponsoring? "
Not so good eh ?
Hopefully the report and accounts due soon will bring some good news.:D
So what? We all know that when you join kleeneze there are no areas and the customers can order from anyone they want, if the distributor had been doing it for 9 months he / she should not be bothered about losing 5 customers, I've probably had 5 customers die on me this year never mind the ones who no longer order or who I have dropped because they are a pain.
You just go out and find a few more.
I've had customers who used to order from me then a relative joined and they started ordering from them, but after a few months the relative quit so they started ordering off me again. I just made a note of that distributor's name and when I stopped seeing their cat's around I dropped a book again with a note asking if their relative was still doing it as I hadn't seen their cat's around.
What I was talking to wongawonga about was knowing about what's in stock and what's not, you can't find that out without being or knowing someone who is a distributor. that info. isn't available on the net or even in the DSA.0 -
PS I had a local post office guy who not only had the display in his shop but he blanketed books around the local street's also, but my customer's in those street's still kept ordering from me because they were happy with the service I provided and I had been going to them for a long while.0
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Thanks for the info Pete, as i said before i am not a distributor i read about the stock in another place on the net lots of unhappy Kleeneze Bunnies post info there.
Have i not seen you on Twitter having a few niggles about them.:D0 -
wongawonga wrote: »Thanks for the info Pete, as i said before i am not a distributor i read about the stock in another place on the net lots of unhappy Kleeneze Bunnies post info there.
Have i not seen you on Twitter having a few niggles about them.:D
I'm on twitter but I've not been doing any complaining. is that on the usual squidoo site that has been linked a few times.0 -
I'm on twitter but I've not been doing any complaining. is that on the usual squidoo site that has been linked a few times.
Yes Pete i read some of the info at http://www.squidoo.com/why-kleeneze-can-make-you-cry worth a read .;)
Looks like some other posters read it as well.0 -
Purely out of interest can you do Kleeneze and Betterware at the same time ?0
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