Road rules1 min ago
Kleeneze Mail Order Company
Hi all,
I friend of mine is a member of the Kleeneze catalogue company and he always tries to get me to join up. He constantly boasts how much money himself and his fellow Kleenze members make each month. According to him he makes on average of �1000+ per month, and that is working part time a couple of hours per week. He also boasts how the Director of the company has invited them around to his mansion to have champagne and a free helicopter ride!
Surely this is just a scheme to make other people want to join and to pretend that it's a success money making business.
I think that my friend has invested his own money in this company and he isn't really making as much as he alledges. He seems so deparate to get friends and family onboard.
If this way or making money is as successful as he says wouldn't more and more people join?
Has anyone else been in this business. If so how does it work?
many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've just quit Kleeneze as a distributor and I can tell you the people that introduce you into the job DO make money off you. Its all about how much sales you make within your group then they get extra money from Kleeneze for bringing in extra figures into there individual groups. That is why there is so many people advertising for you to "earn money" and "they will help you".
Stumbles - I am sure you do not help people off your own back. Im not being funny but Kleeneze business is about sales and targets and you obviously get something in return!!
If you want to spend more than the "spare time" they advertise and will not to earn hardly anything in the beginning then so be it!!
get the info look at it, you are not commited. i myself are looking into starting it. so i am not selling it to you.
As i said, i've no doubt that it does work but its not the product that works - its the way they do hardcore sales in terms of recruiting new members. Think about it logically - they will tell you its your own business, they will tell you you get out what you put in, they will tell you you should start "networking" as soon as possible (because ti will benefit them before it benefits you) they will tell you that they have sports cars, 4 holidays a year etc to lure you into truly believing in the product. If you ask for my advice (and i've been here so can give a true account as i was very gullable when i joined but am no longer than god) don't bother delivering any books - paying fo rthem, messing about with taking orders, walking round 10 miles in the rain only to find out someone else already covers alll the streets you've been too and have thrown your books away rather than leave them for you. Just get as many people to join after you as possible. Thye don't care how you do this and will tell you to put pressure on friends/family etc. I read posts like mine before i started and just thought no kleeneze are right, you just get out what you put in and all these people are just bitter because they couldn't be bothered to do it. You do have to pay fo the goods yourself to start with too so in effect you need about �600 to start up as have to do ALL your own advertising. IN effect you are just lining their pockets and you are the workhorse doing all the crappy jobs to benefit them. Just beware, if you do read this and decide to go ahead anyway remember you read this on here when you start to hear the words "network", "upline", "benefits", "support", "teamwork", "order more books", "the more you put in the more you get out".
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