Yes I tried it a couple of years ago. It's OK if you have plenty of spare time and if you don't mind the odd person shouting at you for putting unwanted things through their letterbox.
If it has not changed, you have to sell a certain amount of items each month (but it's not that much - easily manageable) and you earn commission on that. However, you get more money when you start recruiting other people to the company, as you get a cut of what they sell as well, and in turn, a cut of what the people they recruit sell, etc.
I think I paid about £75 for the set up info and catalogues. To be honest, it is more time consuming than you might think, especially when it comes to collecting money from customers. I did it for a few weeks, and earnt my money back. I decided it wasn't for me, but it could be for you. I think it's the kind of thing you have to stick with for a long time to make money, so long as you recruit other people.
Good luck if you take it on.
2006-10-11 10:14:40
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answered by jameshens 3
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In my expert opinion Kleeneze is the best company in the world! I decided to quit my Kleeneze business due to health and personal reasons 3 years ago and although i am with another great company now i do regret leaving. Go for it! I could put you in touch with a great sponsor if you want! but the best person to sponsor you is the person who showed you the plan if they did. By the way Kleeneze dont give part time jobs, JOB + just over broke!! It is your own business but you are not on your own, you will get all the help and support you need.
2006-10-12 05:03:54
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answered by Darren S 2
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i havent tried it you have to pay to start it's £70 (ish) at the moment to join, you get books and you have to manage your own business. i did avon but didnt earn enough to keep it going - i suppose it depends on how much time you have really. kleeneze is good as it sells itself(as avon does) if it makes you money it's worth a go!
2006-10-11 10:13:02
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answered by thundercatbabe 3
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my friend tried it there is a lot of leg work a`lot of disappointment and you will have to shell out money to the company before you even start .if you are going to do this look into it very carefully the chances are you will not make money from this venture good luck
2006-10-11 10:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends where you live. My wife and i tried it last year. We live in Belfast but there were just too many other sales persons in our area and it upsets customers when they keep seeing catalogues every other day. It can be beneficial, but you have to research your planned selling areas that there aren't too many other people selling there. Good luck to you
2006-10-11 10:11:31
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answered by slinky 3
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How strange!!! I started looking into it 2nite also.....didn't know you had to pay for books ect. Getting info pack sent out. Sounds like quick way of making extra cash before christmas!!! Good Luck!!!
2006-10-11 10:13:39
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answered by scs005 2
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o my god i did that, what i didnt realise is you have to pay for the books, think its 10 or 15 quid. but this was years ago. i kept forgetting where i posted them, i was only 16. i didnt last long, used to get my bf to take me round to collect the books in his car and half the time they had thrown them in the bin obviously not realising i had to pay for them. then you have to buy more..ha ha
2006-10-11 10:10:36
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answered by charlie 3
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if you are not good at selling or recruiting, don't do this. You will be wasting your time and money.
2006-10-11 10:56:50
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answered by Business Owner 1
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It's not a job to be sneezed at, keep it up.
2006-10-11 10:08:55
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answered by tucksie 6
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nope, but whatever your selling dont do it on here!
2006-10-11 10:08:15
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answered by Jo. 5
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