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  • Oh what a clever user name !
    Obviously a huge chip on the shoulder about something.
    Your explanation of your own circumstances and indeed your cheque amount, which you have stated, probably identifies you to those that are or used to be with Kleeneze.
    Perhaps you would wish to also post the real reasons why you left.
    I find it hard to believe that if a months gross cheque is £5,500, you would give it up. That is not earned by retail so you must have built a team and you would not have done so by believing what you posted.
    Hence, logically, you have an axe to grind and have changed your opinions quite radically.
    I do agree with some of your statements regarding Findel etc but your arguement is so one sided there must have been a 'reason' why you left.
    Just interested in the debate.
  • Horsham
    Horsham Posts: 15 Forumite
    Noname29 wrote: »
    ...Your explanation of your own circumstances and indeed your cheque amount, which you have stated, probably identifies you to those that are or used to be with Kleeneze..

    That almost sounds like some sort of threat!

    By providing this sort of verifiable information NEVER_EZE comes across as quite genuine to me, unlike many of the "road to easy riches" type posts we see from the other side!
  • hez1414 wrote: »
    Does anyone do it and can you really make money from it? I started on Friday, put out 100 catalogues and only got 2 orders, 1 was from my mum. So what can I do? There is a full-time Kleeneze agent working in my area so wondering if I will be able to make money.


    Kleeneze does work. I have been running my Kleeneze business now for two ars. I have already seen my income grow to beyond £750.00 part time. You have to give it time. follow what you have been taught, Build your customer base up and in nine months to a year, you will see a difference. We give 45 years to a job, and only want to give 5 mins to Kleeneze. Stick with it.
  • Follow what you have been taught. Build a customer base, and in 9 months to a year you will see. we give 45 years to a job, but only give 5 mins to Kleeneze. Stick with it and attend every meeting you can get to and go to the conferences. Fantastic business to be in.
  • I have been in a couple of NM opportunities and its always Kleeneze that feel the need to defend or respond to great written posts like NEVER_EZE, perhaps they feel they have to convince themselves evrthing is great. Everyone is entitled to make their own decisions and that means gathering as much info as they can from all sources to make that informed decision including other peoples experiences.

    It amazed me how my upline in Kleeneze who i thought were "friends" stopped communicating when we moved on - I have seen it time and time again you are either in the Kleeneze bubble or not - there can't be anything other. We gained a lot from our time in NM but NOT FINANCIALLY which is why most people join in the first place.
    I am just glad we saw sense when we did and can now see that NM generally preys on those in most need financially and who are vulnerable at that time and thats why it carries on and why so many people pass through. We gave it nearly 5 years and worked our socks off and built reasonable teams only to see it collapse like a house of cards for various reasons.

    At the end of the day its not really your own Business, you are very reliant on the Company who can change things as they feel, they are the winners - no advertising to do,no training of new people joining all the time, product being moved.
    We love what we are doing and we love why we're doing it!!
  • nej
    nej Posts: 1,526 Forumite
    I did it for a while but gave it up as couldn't be bothered with it anymore. I did make some money, but not enough to justify the effort (for me, this may be different to others).

    However, my father-in-law has been doing it for about 7 years. He gave up trying to "build the business" and all that, and just retails. He has many loyal customers and makes a full-time income from it (not huge, but enough).

    If you want some extra cash and have sufficient time, Kleeneze works. If you want to earn £30,000 per month, whilst it is technically possible, you probably won't!
  • petestan
    petestan Posts: 197 Forumite
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    Peter_Pan wrote: »

    It amazed me how my upline in Kleeneze who i thought were "friends" stopped communicating when we moved on - I have seen it time and time again you are either in the Kleeneze bubble or not - there can't be anything other. We gained a lot from our time in NM but NOT FINANCIALLY which is why most people join in the first place.

    At the end of the day its not really your own Business, you are very reliant on the Company who can change things as they feel, they are the winners - no advertising to do,no training of new people joining all the time, product being moved.

    People say that but it takes 2 to tango do you get in touch with them, if they are building their business they may not have time to keep in touch.
    The company do advertise now they recently sponsored "how clean is your house" on Channel 4.
    As for the products being to expensive which others have said in this thread, in the run up to Xmas a few items were sold out so I tried to get them from elsewhere, to keep my customers happy, but the vast majority of items were the same price or only slightly cheaper elsewhere, those that were cheaper by the time you added postage on were more expensive than Kleeneze's catalogue, even on ebay.
  • Peter_Pan
    Peter_Pan Posts: 791 Forumite
    petestan wrote: »
    People say that but it takes 2 to tango do you get in touch with them, if they are building their business they may not have time to keep in touch. Yes i did try and they have since quit as well so i hear. Somethings wrong if you don't have time to keep in touch with friends - sounds like the Kleeneze bubble again. I have friends who are running their own convential Businesses and working all hours but still make time to keep in touch. Without friends and family where are you??? or perhaps Kleeneze agents feel they must only have Kleeneze friends in case they are led astray;)
    The company do advertise now they recently sponsored "how clean is your house" on Channel 4. Yes but only since the Farepak incident and growth slowing down. I hear theres more people leaving than joining year on year.

    As for the products being to expensive which others have said in this thread, in the run up to Xmas a few items were sold out so I tried to get them from elsewhere, to keep my customers happy, but the vast majority of items were the same price or only slightly cheaper elsewhere, those that were cheaper by the time you added postage on were more expensive than Kleeneze's catalogue, even on ebay.

    I assume you don't have a poundland, Wilkinson and similar places local then?
    We love what we are doing and we love why we're doing it!!
  • Noname29
    Noname29 Posts: 68 Forumite
    Horsham wrote: »
    That almost sounds like some sort of threat!

    Don't be so stupid and dramatic.

    In a company which people say is a 'scam, and doesnt work' I thnk that people are going to know who is making a monthly gross income of £5,500 and then gives it up.

    I just wanted a balanced argument to know what happened to make such a great income disappear ?
  • Noname29 wrote: »
    Horsham wrote: »
    That almost sounds like some sort of threat!

    Don't be so stupid and dramatic.

    In a company which people say is a 'scam, and doesnt work' I thnk that people are going to know who is making a monthly gross income of £5,500 and then gives it up.

    I just wanted a balanced argument to know what happened to make such a great income disappear ?


    Sorry not have been able to reply sooner.

    You seem shocked that someone would leave a situ
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