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roaming_rhino wrote: »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
So did Amway but that hasn't prevented their current predicament, Kleeneze wil be next!! :rolleyes:roaming_rhino wrote: »Kleeneze works !!! its people that dont
If I've read this crass cliche once in this thread I've read it a hundred times. Are you clones or what??? :eek:0 -
roaming_rhino wrote: »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 year
Probably most of that is from distributors self using products. :rotfl:0 -
I've read this crass cliche once in this thread I've read it a hundred times.
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 -
Absolutely, but, why not just be nice to somebody?
Nigel.
so I am polite .. but all unsolicited junk mail goes in the bin.
IvanI don't care about your first world problems; I have enough of my own!0 -
the whole point of kleeneze is that evryone IS clones. Everyone is taught ( or should be taught) to duplicate and if you duplicate, what do you get, but the same system, which is cloned. Thats what makes money.
Some are able and willing to duplicate, others are not. It tends to be those that are not willing to try ( or ex dists)that are negative about something they dont really know anything about.
As for existing Dists, they usually paint such a rosy picture, and dont tell prospects about some of the practices that go on.
There is a lot to be said about being positive but you need to tell it truthfully, warts and all.0 -
IvanOpinion wrote: »so I am polite .. but all unsolicited junk mail goes in the bin.
I said "nice" not polite
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.
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IvanOpinion wrote: »Putting unsolicited mail posted through your letter box in the bin is NOT 'rude' ... if that was the case then I must be very rude because I also put all those credit card and double glazing mail droppings in the bin as well ... a householder has absolutely no legal or moral responsibility to look after junk mail.
Ivan
I agree. For those that think it is rude please read this thread again:
Kleenze thread on Horsham Forum
The OP has a sign asking cold callers not to call (a Kleeneze rep has replied that he thinks it does not apply to him)
The OP has asked Kleenze countless times to permanently remove him from the list.
Many of us around Horsham suffer this problem. Many of us also throw the catalogues straight in the bin.0 -
dont even know where Horsham is but I certainly wont be dropping my catalogues there !
I just cant see what the problem is with putting the catalogue out.
If you do this then the Distributor wont ring your bell the next morning and disturb your sleep.
So what is the real problem,
a) is it that your sleep is disturbed. or
b) that you are a grumpy so and so and dont like people trying to better themselves.
If (a) then just put the book out when asked and dont get stressed about it.
If ( b) sorry, no solution .0 -
dont even know where Horsham is but I certainly wont be dropping my catalogues there !
I just cant see what the problem is with putting the catalogue out.
If you do this then the Distributor wont ring your bell the next morning and disturb ...
The point the thread OP is making, which I agree with, is WHY should we have to leave your catalogues (and Betterware, and Avon etc.) out cluttering up our doorsteps for days on end.
We should be able to tell you once and for all that we do not want your catalogues. Is that really to much to ask?
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