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Saved our Family home (Kleeneze)

sdhanlon

Member Name: sdhanlon

Product:

Kleeneze

Date: 14/08/09 (405 review reads)
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Advantages: No boss, good income, cheep to run once past blancket drops

Disadvantages: Hard work, costs can be high at start but profit is easy

Hi all,

Well Kleeneze is in the Family I supose. I have decided to give my opinion as it hurts me (yes I'm an emotional type at times) when I read people saying Kleeneze is a scam, or that it doesn't work etc etc.

You see I take a very different view as back in the early 90's we moved into our familys dream house, I was just 8 years old, it was a huge modern 4 bedroom 2 reception room, and large gardend home. However disaster struck as the recesion hit in 92 my Dad, being in the building trade, was made redundent and found himself looking for an income.

Kleeneze came along and for the next 3 or 4 years Kleeneze paid the bills. My Dad was no top earner but even at it's worst we still had great Christmases and Birthdays and they still live in there dream house. He left Kleeneze as he was offered a job and keeping it going part time as a Father of 2 left little time, and he had other goals to achieve.

So now I'm in Kleeneze and my Dad has just rejoined in the last few months, my Brother is also in my business too. I have friends who have joined and I have people I never met before now. I can honestly say we have over 50% retention of team members, and of those who have left only a handful were negative about it. We have a regular £1,500+ income are Gold distributors and are looking good for a free trip to Cyprus

I believe the following makes the differnece:

Starting with 200+ catalogues even those who can only aford 50 we encourage to order 150 more on day 1 and every one that has has hit their bonus and is in profit no later than 4 weeks, EVERY ONE except those who quit after 1 or 2 drops. Those who started with 50 catalogues never made any money at all as it is actually harder to make back £75 with 50 catalogues than it is to make back £150 with 200. Everyone who only started with 50 quit after no more than 3 weeks. IF SOMEONE RECOMENDS STARTING WITH JUST 50 ignore it and go for 200 minimum.

Good notes. We teach a simple effective way to systematically create a customer base in 6 months

Patience. For a full time income from retail, without doing thousands per week, it takes at least 1 year to build a strong customer base

Support. A good upline is honest (a source of many complaints in forums), and I believe in helping every one as best I can to achieve, I'm not looking for a quick buck I'm looking for a strong business and each person is valuable.

Loads more I can say but I'm starting to sound boring, hope you all have a great day. :)

Summary: Most that mock it didn't do it right, give it enough time, or were severly let down

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Last comments:
Astilon

- 01/10/09

Additional: I certainly don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings, sdhanlon, but I get emotional too sometimes. It hurts ME when I see people recruiting on the basis that door-to-door catalogue dropping is an easy way to make some cash. You too know that's not true... there's a startup period where you have to lose money.

Apart from lying about this being a good town to build a customer base, my upline extracted regular fees for training and phone services (consisting of ringing up and bullying me). I thought it was disgusting that Kleeneze itself insisted on monthly fees for using their Internet ordering system that made things easier for THEM.

I didn't recruit because I have a conscience. I've since realised that the only way to make more than pocket money in any MLM is to have hundreds or thousands of hopeful new distributers at the bottom working for you for nothing or almost nothing, or as in my case paying for the privelege.

I'm not kidding when I say it ruined me. I could have used all that money to invest in training, find another way of earning a living. Now I'm partially disabled (thought one can't PROVE that was from carrying all those catalogues but I couldn't have managed 1000 a week without carrying too many at once), cannot find work, can't afford to retrain (can't borrow to finance that; I've tried) and exist in a 'heat or eat' situation, waiting for the inevitable.
Astilon

- 01/10/09

I had to comment, because you say that profit with Kleeneze is easy - it is NOT.
It must depend on where you live, of course, but my recruiters insisted that this town was perfect for working the business.
Christmas is coming and soon there'll be lots of local ads again brightly promising an easy way to make some extra cash for the season - this is an outright lie and it should be STOPPED!
I DID start with 200, and increased to 250 in fact. I did 1000 per week, every week, and averaged around £85 in orders while losing around 200 catalogues (and yes, I did go back 3 times to retrieve them). At one house I found 7 K catalogues on the doorstep. Several times another distributor stole entire streets of my catalogues.
I gave it several months before all my savings were gone and I HAD to give up. 60 hours a week to LOSE £100/week plus petrol, and put a little in my upline's pockets? No thank you.
It ruined me. Be warned.
Tinkapace

- 16/08/09

Fantastic ell done, we have qualified for Cyprus hope to see you there.
Tim & Tina Pace


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