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kleeneze- a good part time job, or qn expensive scam?

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iloveithere · 17/08/2014 15:36

Hi, I am thinking of becoming a kleeneze distributor. Does anyone have experience of doing this?

I have read various views,including how great it is, how 'its ok but v hard work for very little money,' and 'its a complete scam.'
Does anyone have first hand experience?

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Izzyg89 · 17/08/2014 16:37

I do not have any experience of Kleeneze, but I am in direct sales. Kleeneze is a member of the Direct Sales Association, which is the industry body for direct sales companies. The DSA produce codes of conduct for their member companies, which ensure legal compliance. This is your assurance that you are not signing up to a scam.

Direct sales offer you a fairly low cost way to set up your own business. You can earn a good income in direct sales, but not without a good deal of hard work. No direct sales company is a get rich quick scheme. In common with anyone starting up a new business you need to put in plenty of effort to find and keep your customers, especially in the early days.

I hope some provides you some specific insight into Kleeneze, and I wish you well if you decide to go for it.

Floundering · 17/08/2014 16:51

Basically there are many sorts of DSA registered products- a friend of mine does Phoenix cards, still hard work but more sociable &easier to sell a nice product like that than overpriced cleaning products most folks can get cheaply at the supermarket.

ScrambledEggAndToast · 17/08/2014 17:10

No experience of working for them but personally I always throw those catalogues away without even reading them. There are threads from time to time where MNers also do the same in large numbers so I reckon you would find it hard work for little reward.

iloveithere · 17/08/2014 18:38

That's one of the things I was worried about, scrambledeggs.

I am not under any illusion, I know I won't become a millionaire, I just want to earn about £100 a week.
I
wonder if I knocked and found out who actually wanted them it might work better. This will obviously take me a long time to begin with, bur preferable to loosing the catalogues, which I would have to pay for.

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iloveithere · 17/08/2014 18:38

That's good to know, izzyg, thanks.

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iloveithere · 18/08/2014 13:57

Anyone else have any experience of this?

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MoCox · 19/08/2014 20:20

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iloveithere · 19/08/2014 20:25

could you pm me details, please, MoCox. ta.

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Neat32 · 27/08/2015 21:08

Hi i work with kleeneze and it not a waste of time . I've started a few weeke ago and already made myself some money . It not all about delivering , you can sell online like Facebook the products . Which as been proven to work really well . If you want more details about this . Just get in touch and I don't mind answering any question .

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