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Is it worth joining Kleeneze?
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Definitely, it is hard work. In fact any kind of self employment is hard work, especially at the beginning. Anyone who says different is being dishonest.
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Wouldn't advise it as have heard a lot of bad things about the company. Try researching the company name online and see what comes up! Save yourself a lot of heartache and don't go there
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michelle1506 wrote: »Wouldn't advise it as have heard a lot of bad things about the company. Try researching the company name online and see what comes up! Save yourself a lot of heartache and don't go there

LOL.... I wouldn't go by internet searches, remember, anyone can say anything on the internet, whether they know what they're talking about or not!
At the end of the day its up to you to look hard at whatever you're interested in, look at the products and decide what you think of them. For me personally, last time I looked at Kleeneze, admittedly over 10 years ago, the products were a let down and looked cheap. Maybe thats changed now, I don't know.
Good luck!
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I think it's a dated business model to be honest. Get into Amazon Affiliates program or something, outlay will be less, time spent will be less and would imagine profitability would have a higher chance!0
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I tried Kleeneze about three years back, persevered with it for roughly six months, worked my socks off six days a week delivering catalogues on days one and two, trying to collect them back in on days three and four and delivering orders on days five and six.... orders were very few and far between, it cost me a fortune on lost catalogues which you have to buy from the company, and after six month I had just about broken even - and I was one of the lucky ones! All of the three people I recruited into my team lost money and gave up, as I eventually did too....
Try something else.Ebbsfleet United - The Team Of Dreams0 -
Well my mum used to do it but gave up. Basically a lot of walking around in the cold dark evenings for about £5 reward.0
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Don't bother with it , utter waste of money. Don't be fooled by websites and literature they give out saying you can earn £500 a month or anything like that. Or be
fooled by the cars and holidays they appear to give away - it's all rubbish , people struggle for years an years earning nothing in the hope of reaching some bonus
level or other. They'll be the ones coming here saying it works great the problem is if they looked closley at how much it has cost them they may as well have not
bothered.
New recruits get shown *income* cheques but they never say haow much is left after all expenses like Books , bags, petrol, ordering charges, online charges,
initial set up fees.
9 out of 10 people give up on this . It's pointless.0
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