I worked for kleeneze about 4 years ago and one of their agents visited my flat to sign me up, i had to shell £150 upfront but i was told i would clear that within a month of receiving 21% of my takings.
I found it hard going at first but it did make me feel healthier and i had missed all those long walks since quitting the post office some years earlier.
I found most of my business waas with people who were disabled or couldn't get out much such as disabled people.
I made a lot of money on bowfield court s5 as most of these people came in to the afore mentioned category.
Anyway a month into my new career i received another visit from our local manager of kleeneze explaining how to join a club where you try to recruit people that you know and in so doing receive a bonus from the company and also after they have signed up you receive 5% of their takings so building a network.
I found alot of people had got there before me in areas i had covered and quite often people would not return the catalogues dispensed to their address so losing profits because you have to pay for all the literature that you need as they are tools of the company such as catalogues.
So in my experience although i did make a slight profit i wouldn't give up a day job for it, despite the rosey picture the company portrays when you attend one of their conferences usually held at a prestigious hotel at a cost to you again.
Hi Gill
We have been Kleeneze agents for 12 yrs and find it a very good business.
Don't know what you mean though (Kleeneze manager) as there is no such person in kleeneze.
Our email address is june41john46@yahoo.co.uk if you want to contact us for a chat.
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but can you tell me why you post crap through my door that I have not asked for then. You then have the cheek to come back expecting me not to have launched it in the bin.
I am also sick to the back teeth of all the rubbish from Kleeneezee, betterwear and others which gets stuffed through the door, and all of it goes straight into the wheely bin.
Every time I see an agent I tell them I don't buy anything on the door and any catalogues will be shredded and put into the bin.
But it doesn't make the slightest bit of difference. The booklets still come. It is my belief that the agents give up so frequently with the futile effort that would be involved in this persuit, that each time I get a new catalogue it's from the next replacement who has been told they can make a second income quite easily.
I even caught one young lad tipping the contents of my blue bin out to try and get the catalogue back. I went spare and kicked his ass back down the passage. It's bad enough with the worry of identity fraud and the waste paper. Everything gets shedded before it goes in there I don't want to see anyone lurking on my property and looking in my bins.
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My partner and I are both in full time employment, in well paid jobs and have just joined betterware to raise a few extra funds for our first home which we are saving up for. For the hours we put in we get enough back to boost our savings and are still new at it.
If we see a sticker on the door saying 'we no not buy or sell at this door', we respect this and do not post a catalogue. Now unless we have our crystal ball with us, if a house does not have a notice on the door, how are we supposed to know the occupants do not want one?!!
We come accross some lovely people, but mostly ignorant snobs who think they are above this sort of thing.... People who just say it's been chucked in the bin, or worse, people who leave them out in the rain!!
It's hardly the worst thing in the world to hold onto it until it is collected, or to just be polite to us folk who are out in all weathers just to raise a bit of extra cash. It is completely demoralising when people look at you and treat you as if you are something they have walked in.
Here's a big THANKYOU to those considerate people, not just those that order, but those who are pleasant and friendly at the door. It makes me wonder what miserable lives people lead if they can't even muster up enough politeness to someone they see for mere seconds at the door.
Also.... if you nhave told another distributor you do not want them, how are new ones supposed to know? If ya don't want one, best thing is to stick one of those things to the door. It's lucky we don't have to buy our own catalogues unlike Kleeneze, who must be well miffed when they get thrown out. Although they do leave catalogues at houses with the stickers on I've noticed...
It's hardly the worst thing in the world to hold onto it until it is collected, or to just be polite to us folk who are out in all weathers just to raise a bit of extra cash. It is completely demoralising when people look at you and treat you as if you are something they have walked in.
Hi Jenno,
well done for trying to raise some extra cash.
The problem I have with holding on to catalogues is that sometimes I finish up with several and they don't come back anyhow. Indeed the last time I saw anyone collecting for any of these catalogues arrive at my door was possibly 12 months ago, and I still get it all relentlessley shoved through the letterbox.
I imagine that most sales are made to old people who can't get to the shops and are in all day.
And the reason I got so angry about it is because I once went through a stage of having 2 lots of collectors coming to my house at once from the same catalogue and I got absolutely sick of answering the door dripping wet from the bath, only to find that by the time I had got to the door they had gone.
Every night I come home to find a huge pile of pizza leaflets on my mat, I cannot eat pizza due to an alergy. Am I supposed to put a notice on my door for all the different services I want to opt out of?, My door isn't big enough.
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No, I reckon pizza leaflets etc will get put through regardless, and no one comes back for them so it's fine to bin if you so wish. With regard to betterware etc, as I said I am respectful of those with stickers saying they do not buy or sell and don't go to those doors, but I guess some distributors aren't as thoughtful. I guess it's a bit crap for both parties anyway, whether you're the one fed up of getting them or the ones fed up of effortlessly walking the streets!
Hi jenno
We are kleeneze distributors,who have to buy our cats,yes you lose some,but we can earn up to 37% on retail,plus bonuses from any group we have.
So you can earn a lot more with Kleeneze.
You only lose your cat once at an house,because you don't go back to those houses again.
After 3 visits to a street you have got rid of all the dead wood,so ten you don't lose them anymore.
Hi Bawdyed.... I know what you mean.... we make a note when we go round to ''ignore'' the ones that are left **** wet through outside! I even picked one up with a worm inside it the other day!! Eww!!
I did bettaware to earn a bit of spending money when I was in the sixthform.
I didn't have to pay out anything in advance, and I made about £20/week, which was 4 * my spending money, so felt like loads.
I kept a record of the houses that either never answered or told me not to call again, so I wouldn't loose so many catalogues.
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I've been doing Kleeneze since July last year, trying to earn an HONEST living , so I'm NOT scrounging off the state or dealing in drugs, don't you think we're sick of people like you who don't have stickers on their doors and then throw away OUR property in the blue bin , perhaps if we sent you the bill for the new catalgoues which we have to buy, perhaps if you actually read the slip on the front of the catalogue and bothered to put it out on the correct day (just wondering but why don't you put them back out with a polite note saying you don't want any more then your shower wouldn't be interupted) so its rubbish from Kleeneze , have you actully bothered to read the catalogues? my husband has health problems and is off work and is only getting £68 a week statutory sick pay, because of my last employer who I worked for since 2001 to 2005 , didn't pay NI contributions , I can't even claim income support, thats why I'm doing this to pay my way...... as for ignoring blue stickers on doors ,sometimes when you put a catalogues through when you are blanket dropping some people actually buy, so doesn't that make them hypocrites for having a blue sticker on the door in the first place!!!
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Originally Posted by muddycoffee
I am also sick to the back teeth of all the rubbish from Kleeneezee, betterwear and others which gets stuffed through the door, and all of it goes straight into the wheely bin.
Every time I see an agent I tell them I don't buy anything on the door and any catalogues will be shredded and put into the bin.
But it doesn't make the slightest bit of difference. The booklets still come. It is my belief that the agents give up so frequently with the futile effort that would be involved in this persuit, that each time I get a new catalogue it's from the next replacement who has been told they can make a second income quite easily.
I even caught one young lad tipping the contents of my blue bin out to try and get the catalogue back. I went spare and kicked his ass back down the passage. It's bad enough with the worry of identity fraud and the waste paper. Everything gets shedded before it goes in there I don't want to see anyone lurking on my property and looking in my bins.
Also.... if you nhave told another distributor you do not want them, how are new ones supposed to know? If ya don't want one, best thing is to stick one of those things to the door. It's lucky we don't have to buy our own catalogues unlike Kleeneze, who must be well miffed when they get thrown out. Although they do leave catalogues at houses with the stickers on I've noticed...
totally agree, we are not mind readers, yes we do get well miffed when catalogues get thrown in the blue bin, as for blue stickers on doors , when you are blanket dropping, some people actully buy, so why have they got a sticker on the door in the first place!!
Why don't you give out some kind of sticker for people who don't want these magazines?
I haven't written an agreement to the contrary, so anything which is pushed through my letterbox which is intended for me is my property. If I want to throw it away or leave it on the floor that's my business.
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Why don't you give out some kind of sticker for people who don't want these magazines?
I haven't written an agreement to the contrary, so anything which is pushed through my letterbox which is intended for me is my property. If I want to throw it away or leave it on the floor that's my business.
I too am fed up of these things being shoved through my door. I do realise that it costs you to get the catalogues so I leave them on my garden seat where they are in full view for the agent, unopened so they don't get ruined.BUT they mostly don't get collected. Theres an Avon one on the bench as I write and the Kleeneeze one was there for so long it went in the blue bin when it was emptied last Tuesday (minus plastic cover of course).
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Hi Everyone
I am a Kleeneze distributor and would just like to say if you just put a note inside the plastic bag and say please don't leave another catalogue,and put it outside with the bag sealed,that distributor will not leave you another catalogue.
There is always the chance another distributor will come along who doesn't know the other distributor, so you may get another at a later date.
We are all independant distributors earning a living.
PLEASE! be patient.
don't you think we're sick of people like you who don't have stickers on their doors and then throw away OUR property in the blue bin , perhaps if we sent you the bill for the new catalgoues which we have to buy, perhaps if you actually read the slip on the front of the catalogue and bothered to put it out on the correct day blah blah blah...
Actually, if you deliver unsolicited goods to someone's home, then that person is entitled to keep the goods or dispose of them in a manner they see fit. Legally they would probably be entitled to invoice you a reasonable amount for storage or disposal of your unwanted catalogue.
P.S. I don't get these any more, but if I did I'd leave them out with a note. If you don't want it getting wet, then you should supply a plastic bag. I know some catalogues do this anyway.
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Hi Andy
Yes,I suppose you can do what you want with them,but we do ask politely if they can be put out on the day requested,also if you don't want another from us,please let us know.
But we can't guarantee another agent won't leave one at a later date.
Sorry about that!
But with us all beng self employed independant agents,it does happen.