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I do Kleeneze with my hubby and we make around £1600 per month (net) but thats creeping up as we build our team.
Its not an 'easy job'.... its a business. It does take lots of hard work and quite a lot of time to get started if you want more than a top up income from it, but if you get involved with the team building side you can soon be earning yourself a residual income.
Its a terrific company with so many benefits and am sorry there are quite a few of you here that did get what you wanted from it.
All i really want to say is Kleeneze DOES work. If it didn't, it wouldn't have been around 85 years. And i wouldn't be quiting my part time job next month to be doing it full time when i have a mortgage and two small children if I didn't KNOW FOR SURE it worked. I also wouldn't have people in my team quitting their 'jobs' to do this full time if there wasn't something worth while in it.
Just felt I had to say what I have because as I read through the thread it comes across very negative towards Kleeneze and I didn't think that was fair, given that there are thousands of us earning great money from it every month. And people who are looking into starting, may read this thread and be put off from a few peoples negative experiences with it, when there are so many more success stories to be told.
:j:A MOST POEPLE CAN ONLY DREAM OF ANGELS BUT I HELD ONE IN MY ARMS *0 -
Hi
just reading through all the replies about Kleeneze , what it it and isnt
we have been kleeneze distributors for 12 years now
if it didnt work or pay i for one wouldnt have done it and stayed with it
We are amongst some of the higher earners earning around £100k per year
I understand it isnt for everyone and everyone is entitled to an opinion
I really could if ever asked cover anyones living room floor with hundreds
of copies of distributors income certificates from our team alone
WE DONT NEED TO LIE OR HIDE ANYTHING
I had been in the job world going no where for 13 years - if i had kept on working a job i would still have been going no where , Its fact that 95% of people in the UK at end of at retirement potless and broke , Kleeneze offers not only money , an alternative to a pension , free holidays , free cars , tons of recognition , etc all of which have to be earned and worked for but the rewards far exceed any job or career i have seen
Findel Plc a footsie 250 plc acquired kleeneze recently and i dont think a 600 million PLC Company would buy a company like Kleeneze if
a/ it was a scam
b/ if it didnt work
c/ if they did not see available profits
d/ there was no growth potential
of course you will laways get doubters, people who claim it is this and that
It still doesnt stop people joining
Kleeneze like any other opportunity works if you do it properly and follow the advise of successful peopleHelp enough people get what they want and you will automatically get what you want0 -
...it wasn't practical because people move and rented houses change hands regularly, that peoples circumstances change and they may want to see a brochure in 6 months, a year etc. It would be very difficult to keep records and the Company wouldn't be able to keep it updated as each distributor is self employes and responsible for their own Business...
Thanks to the Mailing Preference Service it is now illegal to send junk mail to UK households without first checking that they haven't opted out. Hopefully a similar scheme will eventually be set up for catalogues.
Unfortunately until that happens we will have the endure the usual cycle:
1. Catalogue arrive and goes straight in recycle bin.
2. New agent calls for catalogue and is told we binned it because we have told kleeneze countless times that we did not want them.
3. Agent gets upset saying "how was I to know you didn't want one".
4. A few months pass [at most] without Kleeneze catalogues (but new Betteware and Avon might arrive at this time)
5. Agent gets disillusioned and quits making way for new agent
6. Go to and repeat step 1.
Of course if you are really unlucky you will have multiple Kleeneze agents operating at the same time because they can't even allocate territories between them.
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The Kleeneze catalogue is not for everyone
on average 1 out of every 10 housholds buys spending £10-£15 on average
very few people in any given area are rude enough to chuck the catalogue in the bin .
A simple note on the door or patio or similar asking distributors not to drop any catalogues whether that be kleeneze /avon or betterware
as far as catalogue through doors being banned or outlawed it will NEVER HAPPEN
The Home shopping market is growing at such a rate that more and more companies ( including hight street stores) are now branching out into home shopping with their own catalogues
Kleeneze along with a few other companies meet with the DSA( Direct selling association ) and the OFT ( Office of Fair Trading ) periodically to ensure that all opportunities operating in the field of direct sales/home shopping/ network marketing are all in compliance with the rules in place
Can I draw to attention to anyone reading this
It is easy to earn £200 - £500 + just dropping Kleeneze catalogues , picking them back up and then processing and delivering the orders , regardless of competition or rude customers
Can I also say that if anyone wants to earn between £30K - £100k PLUS you build with the help and support of succesful people in the network an organisation of people doing the same
I have never found another opportunity existing in the UK today which gives ordinary people a chance to excel and if by choice exit the rat race
No matter what negative out their may exist about the idea/opportunity every year people are joining and such as with any job/career/opportunity if you apply yourself 100% to it to will get from it - what you put in
Ther will be success and failure in anything in life , it is the choice of the person/couple joining whether they apply themself to the opportunity and see it through following all the advice given
Kleeneze works !!! its people that dontHelp enough people get what they want and you will automatically get what you want0 -
What I don't like about the whole company is the idea of going to the poorest and most lonely people and sell them goods for three times the price.
Most people that will buy are people that either can't get to the shop or are very lonely and just need that three minutes conversation. And they don't tend to have all that much money
To charge them £3-4 for something that can be bought for £1 is in my mind wrong.
I don't really mind you ripping off people that can afford it, but doing that to old and sick people is just not nice, no matter how much you earn from it.0 -
Hey
you are forgetting something here !!!!
whether it be old people or young people THEY DONT HAVE TO BUY OR SHOP with kleeneze if they dont want to
Kleeneze doesnt claim to be the cheapest anywhere
lidl and netto sell tins of beans cheaper than tesco and marks and spencer does that stop people shopping at either ? does lidl or netto make claims of being cheaper ? absolutely not
Kleeneze offer a shop from home service which helps people not as you say "pray on the elderly "
you have taken a very narrow minded view on the kleeneze home shopping idea
there are 60 million people live in the UK , thousands and thousands of people buy every day from the kleeneze catalogue , maybe thats why the company turnover £100 million per yearHelp enough people get what they want and you will automatically get what you want0 -
Exactly and householders dont have to leave there catalogue on there doorstep for days on end often the agent never shows up, so easiest solution is the recycle bin or the log burner where all the other trash (mail and the likes) goes
I lost count the times catalogue has been left and no one came why should we the householders have a wet catalogue left on doorstep for days?
The simplest solution is for Kleenzer to have a registry for people who dont want it, but that's too easy. I value my house and my time and dont want to be destroyed by unwelcome guests.
I dont care if there are 60 million people live in the UK and 10's of thousands of customers who get it, this one doesn't and never will, I dont buy from the doorstep
I having nothing against people making money but not on my doorstep to uninvited guests and that goes for anyoneroaming_rhino wrote: »Hey
THEY DONT HAVE TO BUY OR SHOP with kleeneze
BTW I have bold black lettering on my letter box warning Kleen rip off and Betterrubbish that they arent welcome so they been forewarned, not that I like warning folks because it doesn't look nice on the box0 -
The simplest solution is for Kleenzer to have a registry for people who dont want it, but that's too easy. I value my house and my time and dont want to be destroyed by unwelcome guests.
A list of all the households in the country that don't want the catalogues??? Amd just who is going to complile this list? and by the time one town has been done it's out of date.
I started Kleeneze 3 years ago, I spent the first couple of months 'blanket dropping' ie dropping a catalogue to every house in the streets I was working. I used these first couple of drops to find out who didn't want a catalogue and dropped them from my list.
About 9 months later, I visited them all again, if someone had said no more then I didn't go there, but if it had just been places where I got the catalogues back unread, then I would try again, and more often than not picked up new customers that way.
As each distributor is self employed, Kleeneze have no control/say over where they go, and even if they did, then I am sure that compiling a list of not wants to give out to distributors may contravene the Data Protection Act.0 -
roaming_rhino wrote: »very few people in any given area are rude enough to chuck the catalogue in the bin .
IvanI don't care about your first world problems; I have enough of my own!0 -
IvanOpinion wrote: »a householder has absolutely no legal or moral responsibility to look after junk mail.
Nigel.The mind of the bigot is like the pupil of the eye; the more light you pour upon it, the more it will contract.
Oliver Wendell Holmes0
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