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Business or not one thing gets right up my nerves is the way the company operates. Despite telling them I dont want your flaming catalogue they come up with an excuse we are not responsible, why is it so hard to have a list of people who dont want it rammed down the letter box every other week, even having a sign up telling them not to put catalogues in letter box does no good, I assume they either cant read or care, well who pays for the catalogues, I dont, they do.
This week I had two posted one Kleeneasy and another Betterware they went straight outside the moment they got posted, and they stood there for days. Next time its the bin I dont want them on my doorstep for more than a hour or so, and when you approach the people as I have before they look at you as if your a alien.
I know the guys have a job to do, life is tough, but I aint interested in the slightest of the products in fact I regard them as a nuisance, and will never buy from them because of the way the company operates
My home is valuable to me, my time at home is, I work hard and I dont want to be pestered by theses at home.0 -
I can't speak for any other distributors, but if anyone ever told me that they didn't want a catalogue then they didn't get one.
Basically you start off by delivering to everyone in the street, and over time you drop from your list the people that have said no thanks, the ones that are never interested and such like, and you just deliver to the ones that look through the catalogues or actually order from you. Doing it this was does cut down on the catalogue losses and the time lost chasing catalogues up.0 -
Well done to Jo_F for her positive comments.
Bottom line, Kleeneze is a BUSINESS not a job.
If people are not prepared to work hard at building their business and accept the ups and downs that going with building any business, they should not do it.
Unlike most businesses though, there are no risks - well except for the risk that the distributor is not prepared to work hard.
There is too much evidence that it works for anyone to say that it does not
KLEENEZE WORKS - but sometimes people don't!0 -
toblerone7 wrote: »Well done to Jo_F for her positive comments.
Bottom line, Kleeneze is a BUSINESS not a job.
If people are not prepared to work hard at building their business and accept the ups and downs that going with building any business, they should not do it.
Unlike most businesses though, there are no risks - well except for the risk that the distributor is not prepared to work hard.
There is too much evidence that it works for anyone to say that it does not
KLEENEZE WORKS - but sometimes people don't!
Stop spaming you sod! Im reporting you right now!0 -
The only problem with the likes of Leeneze and some of the other door to door catalogues is that so many people have to take their 'profit' out of it that the goods are uncompetitively priced. I have seen items in their catalogue for up to 10 times more than I get them in my local hardware shop or supermarket.
My neighbour does it, I have seen him out at all hours of the day and weekends, I think he makes a few bob but it has never allowed either him or his wife to give up their full time jobs. I have never bought anything of him simply because of the pricing ... I am forever showing him that the stuff can be bought at a fraction of the price locally.
IvanI don't care about your first world problems; I have enough of my own!0 -
Kleeneze and Betterware are just a pain, im fed up with gettin their overpriced cataloges, there must be about a dozen people in my area trying to make money.
Most "Astonish" stuff sold by Kleeneze can be bought in a pound shop for-er a pound. its about £3.75 in the catalogue.0 -
Kleeneze and Betterware are just a pain, im fed up with gettin their overpriced cataloges, there must be about a dozen people in my area trying to make money.
Most "Astonish" stuff sold by Kleeneze can be bought in a pound shop for-er a pound. its about £3.75 in the catalogue.
Kleeneze doesn't claim to have the lowest prices, but there are lots of positive reasons why people do buy:
there are a lot of people who are either elderly or disabled and cannot get to the shops. Other people buy simply because they don't have the time/don't like going shopping and they appreciate the service offered by Kleeneze distributors. Customers can even phone their distributors to place an order and they don't have to pay until they receive the goods.0 -
Kleeneze works, it has done for us for the past 6 years, if you dont work at your business you dont get paid. simple.is officially a GLEEK0
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