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Being a Kleeneze Distributor
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WOW - that e essentials is GREAT. I myself have just joined after working for Kleeneze for 20 years and my earnings have gone through the roof. My team is now raking in £80 million a week and I only have to work 4 minutes a day!
THANK YOU EVERYDAY ESSENTIALS - I LOVE YOU - IT WAS SOOO EASY!
BO***CKS!
Three new posters all popping up at the same time singing the praises of 1 new Kleeneze clone??? Give me a break.
(Not that I'm cynical in anyway)
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Hi Money machine
Nobody has said its easy or that their income has shot up. Its like running any business, you do have to work hard, it takes time to build and it can seem that you are doing more than you are being paid for but thats the same in any business.
As I said we are finding it suits us much better than Kleeneze mainly because of the area issue and the ability to be able to talk to people about it without them hearing the company name and switching off!
We know its not going to suit everyone, the same with any business, we enjoy the retailing and love the team building helping people acheive whatever they want from their business. All without having to worry about taking time off, childminders, answering to a boss, and we have made lots of friends.
Anyone interested in network marketing needs to find the right vehicle for them, we know we have found ours. :cool:0 -
Hi Money Machine, am just letting others know about how I felt about Kleeneze and why I joined EE. So dont see the reason for your childish remark at end of your piece. By the way as it happens twt are my initals for name.
** Boardguide note: I've amended your post as it breaks the board rules, please be nice to other members **0 -
I was thinking twit. What's mucky about that??
My point is - three posts all from new subscribers, all preaching about EE, one after the other. Seems a bit sus to me.0 -
no-more suspect than any others in here going on about Kleeneze betterware etc. Only trying to give my opinion for what its worth. I enjoyed my time in Kleeneze but have found a better opportunity and think it merits a look. It's then up to whoever to do whatever they want.0
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I think it would be more suss if there wasn't more than one post on Everyday Essentials, the company and the network are rapidly growing and more distributors both new to direct sales and experienced networkers alike are joining and seeing the potential of this opportunity. I'm sure there will be more posts about EE in the future. :beer:
** Boardguide note: I have amended your post slightly **0 -
BOARDGUIDE NOTE
Please can we remember the rules of the board:
No advertising or recruitment
and PLEASE be nice to the other members.
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hi everyone
seems that this board has now been taken over by people trying to promote everyday essentials , glad the board guide has ticked them off
one thing I will guarantee is , you wont hear of everday essentials for 80 yrs
so many catalogue immitation companies have come and gone
ee will be another
pity some will fall for th hype being offered by the opportunity
last I heard the biggest earner was earning only 1500 pound on a turnover of nearly 40k , the sums dont quite add up
anyway let the board moderator decide who is right in saying what without promoting thier own webistes etcHelp enough people get what they want and you will automatically get what you want0 -
Most ethical and honest business opportunities or income opportunities fall under the scrutiny of the DSA ( direct selling association ) or the OFT
(office of fair trading )
most companies engaged in direct sales of some form fall under the umbrella of these 2 organsations
Everyday Essentials is not part of neither
How does that term go
Touch with barge pole notHelp enough people get what they want and you will automatically get what you want0 -
RR. Why is it that you MLM,NETWORK MARKETING, folk have to keep knocking one another,surely a bit of competition does no harm!!!
I cant see what the OFT has got to do with this.They encourage competition,and act against anti-competive behaviour.Surely there is nothing wrong with someone setting up a similar operation to the one you represent.
Are you suggesting your competitor does not meet the normal Direct Selling Guidelines,and they do not offer the usual consumer rights.PF.0
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