HALF CASE OF MIXED WINE (SIX BOTTLES) Marie and Jeremy Simmonds, Simon and Kerri Matthews, Stephen and Jessica Joy, Deborah and John Canfield, Deborah and Stephen Lindsay, Ryan and Sandra Tosney, Angela and Stephen Burchell, Brian and Jenny Fisher, Michael and Janet Wallace, Sheila Wyner, Heather Vinten and Christopher Boxall, Richard and Kim White. BOX OF OPPORTUNITY DVDS Dee and Rick Baxter, Gillian Austin, Katherine Winder, James Curtis, Sandra Woodbridge, Richard and Clare Chantler, Bryan Taylor, Charlotte Judd and Paul West, Irene and Eric Carmichael, Robert Bradbeer and Christine Garside-Neville, Bhadrinath and Veena Mansani, Tom and Kathryn Forbes, Stephen Field, Sophie Trevellion, Maureen Charleton, Therese and David Baron, Michelle and John Christiansen, Patricia Strachan and Robert Duncan, Gail Evans, Cormie Marshall and Gwen Drysdale. PACK OF OPPORTUNITY BROCHURES David Goacher, Su and Jas Bains, David and Susan Rowland, Malcolm and Tony Regan, Vicky Read, Janet and Andrew Mitchell, Musmoo Barton, Susan and Clifford Murphy, Lesley and Steven Tombs, Alison and Michael Ogden, Margaret Tazey, Gareth Harper and Jackie Franklyn, Gerald and Lynne Longman, Janet and Roger Bowen, Caroline Griffith, Alan Boag, Danny Barden and Wendy Hodges, Lee Folkes, Anne Marie McCourt, Leeanne Henderson and Micha el Tosney . ONE WEEK’S SELF-CATERING ACCOMMODATION IN CYPRUS (EXCLUDING FLIGHTS) PLUS £100 TOWARDS HIRE CAR Colin and Nicola Doody, Vilma and Simon Ford, Julie Yuen, Jennifer and Paul Jacobs. PACK OF REDUNDANCY FLYERS Sarah McCafferty, Peter and Mary Kettle, Peter Westbrook, Lynn and Douglas Steward, Elizabeth Holmes, Paul and Karen Wadsworth, Tom Spayne, Christopher Hutcheon, Kim Keable, Martyn Heath, Chris Leilich, Denise and William Duggan, Peter New, Angus McEwan, Carl and Joan Hutt, Grace Pearson, James Grant and Penelope Shorten, Andrew and Caroline Sorrell, Mark and Diane Thornton, Denby Rhodes, David and Clare Hall, John Bennett, Susan and Christopher Cresswell, Amanda and Andrew Holland, Anne Walsh, Avril Caleb, Emma Garces-Abreu, Leeanne Henderson and Michael Tosney, Ron and Lyn Shypitka, Anita and Christoffel Vroonland, Tracey Atherton, Patrick and Tracy McKenna, Michael Drapes, Jeanette Binns, David and Christine Thomas, Aileen and Graham Mackay, Terry and Margaret Britton, Helen and Paul Allgood, Frederick Fariclough, Richard Houseago and Vanadis Fox, Andrew Fountaine, David and Beryl Heald, Joyce and John Reed, Susan McConnell, Jim and Vicky Smith, Bevin Bhoyrul, Jill Lord, David Sturman, Faith Rice, Joseph Dodgin, Paul and John Meikle, Chaitali and Ajit Nath, Michelle and Stephen Strode, Scott Kristen, Colin Boyce, Shirley Smith, Danny Barden and Wendy Hodges, Christine Chapman and Julie Greenyer, Heather Hosking, Isobel and James Orr, Lesley and Gordon Whittington, Lisa Henley, Derek Gray, Sheila and John Gillooly, Muriel and Yusup Sarac, Alistair Townsend, Mike Victoros, Malcolm and Inge Williams, Lesley and Steven Tombs, James Grant and Penelope Shorten, Don Cooper, Lorna Phillips, Tracy Deakin, Ian Fraser, Graham and Barbara Hatton, Keith and Donna West, Jitesh Padhiar and Prity Padhiar, Robert Ayre and Margaret Findlay, Elaine and Stephen Turner, Julie and Stephen Tizard, Enrique and Birgit Cortes, James Dale and Claire Daniels, Patrick Byrne, Margaret and Ian Foster, Ann Ballard, Sally Print and Darren Phipps, Melinda and Ryun Smallbone, Alan Sakke, Patrick Hickey and Teresa Joyce, Ann King and Pauline Ellis, Malcolm Williams, Denby Rhodes, Valerie and William Hodd, Steven Serrette, Thomas Curtis, Jayne and Gary Burcombe, Dennis Hartwell, Jen and Gary Luke, Richard Wheatley and Karen Rudlinton, Mark Loader. RETAIL KIT Christine and Con Browning, Stewart Carnson, Jason Brown, Patricia and Dennis Corser, John Nowell, Michael and Patricia Scordellis, Liz and Andy Gowland, Victoria and Paul Brown, Peter and Sally Russell, Norman and Joan Williams, Tracy Southern, Mandy Foskett and Trevor Swift, Anthony Holdsworth, David Farmer and Anne Farmer, Geoffrey and Berenice Davey, Niall and Eileen McKenna, John MacDonald, Hollie-Mae Lewis, Katie Broughton, Susan and Peter Foulsham. It’s been a crazy couple of weeks as everyone dashed to get all their orders in and be part of another great Kleeneze Retail Challenge. Starting on 2 April and running until last Thursday (16 April), all you had to do to be entered into the draw was place as many orders (over £150/€225) as possible in during these two weeks. We had a staggering 6812 entries, but there could only be, erm, ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY SIX WINNERS!!! BULLETIN 560-068-02 24.04.09 Issue 16 Figureshaveshownthatthenumberofpeopleout ofwor k inthethree monthstoNovember2008jumped by131,000toatotal of 1.923million –arateof6.1%. •Thejoblessrateisexpected tohi t 3mill ionby2010 •Thenumberof redundanciesi nthethreemonthstoNovemberjumped 78,000to225,000 •Thenumberofpeopleclaimingjobseeker'sal lowancehasgoneover 1mil l ionforthefirsttimein eightyears •Haveyou hadtoaccept apaycut ? •Areyouworriedaboutbeingmaderedundant ? •Haveyoubeenmaderedundant? Redundancycanbeadiff icul tblowtoaccept,butalthough t hefu turemayseembleak,real posi tives canbetakenfromt hesituation.First ly,youneedtotakeaction. Would youli keto? •Haveasecondincometohelppaythebills? •Shakeof fthefearof redundancyforever? •Putyourcareerskillstouseinyourownbusiness? L i fe a f terredundanc y Don’ tbeas ta t is t ic o ft herecess ion Onceyou’vetakenstockof yoursituation,youma yhavecometorealisethatthisisatimethatyou canchangeyourli fearoundforthebe tter.Hereisachancetotakecontrolofyourlife. Spendmore timewithyourfami lywhilesti ll earning.Payoffyourbil lsorgoonholida y.Career-wise, i t’sthe chanceforyoutoembracearea l managementoppor tunit yandbecomeyourownboss. WithKleeneze,youcan: •Getpaidforthewor kyou putin •Workinyourowntimewithnobosstoans werto •Learnnewski lls-frommanagerial topersonal development Inshort,it’san al ternat ivecareerthatthousandsofpeopleint heUK andabroadarealreadybenefitingfrom–notjustfinanciall y,butas atotallifestylechange.Al lthetrainingandsupportofabigbusiness butthefle xi bilit yofwor king foryoursel f. Don’ttakeourwordforit,loo kinsidetoseehowsomeof our dis tri butorsarecopingwit hli feafterredundancy. RECORD REWARDS FOR SPRING SALES
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HALF CASE OF MIXED WINE (SIX BOTTLES)Marie and Jeremy Simmonds, Simon and Kerri Matthews, Stephen and Jessica Joy, Deborahand John Canfield, Deborah and Stephen Lindsay, Ryan and Sandra Tosney, Angela andStephen Burchell, Brian and Jenny Fisher, Michael and Janet Wallace, Sheila Wyner, HeatherVinten and Christopher Boxall, Richard and Kim White.
BOX OF OPPORTUNITY DVDSDee and Rick Baxter, Gillian Austin, Katherine Winder, James Curtis,Sandra Woodbridge, Richard and Clare Chantler, Bryan Taylor, CharlotteJudd and Paul West, Irene and Eric Carmichael, Robert Bradbeer andChristine Garside-Neville, Bhadrinath and Veena Mansani, Tom andKathryn Forbes, Stephen Field, Sophie Trevellion, Maureen Charleton, Thereseand David Baron, Michelle and John Christiansen, Patricia Strachan and Robert Duncan, GailEvans, Cormie Marshall and Gwen Drysdale.
PACK OF OPPORTUNITY BROCHURESDavid Goacher, Su and Jas Bains, David and Susan Rowland,Malcolm and Tony Regan, Vicky Read, Janet and Andrew Mitchell,Musmoo Barton, Susan and Clifford Murphy, Lesley and StevenTombs, Alison and Michael Ogden, Margaret Tazey, Gareth Harperand Jackie Franklyn, Gerald and Lynne Longman, Janet and RogerBowen, Caroline Griffith, Alan Boag, Danny Barden and WendyHodges, Lee Folkes, Anne Marie McCourt, Leeanne Hendersonand Michael Tosney.
ONE WEEK’S SELF-CATERING ACCOMMODATION IN CYPRUS(EXCLUDING FLIGHTS) PLUS £100 TOWARDS HIRE CARColin and Nicola Doody, Vilma and Simon Ford, Julie Yuen, Jennifer and Paul Jacobs.
PACK OF REDUNDANCY FLYERS
Sarah McCafferty, Peter and Mary Kettle, Peter Westbrook, Lynn and Douglas Steward,Elizabeth Holmes, Paul and Karen Wadsworth, Tom Spayne, Christopher Hutcheon, KimKeable, Martyn Heath, Chris Leilich, Denise and William Duggan, Peter New, Angus
McEwan, Carl and Joan Hutt, Grace Pearson, James Grant and Penelope Shorten, Andrewand Caroline Sorrell, Mark and Diane Thornton, Denby Rhodes, David and Clare Hall, JohnBennett, Susan and Christopher Cresswell, Amanda and Andrew Holland, Anne Walsh, AvrilCaleb, Emma Garces-Abreu, Leeanne Henderson and Michael Tosney, Ronand Lyn Shypitka, Anita and Christoffel Vroonland, Tracey Atherton,Patrick and Tracy McKenna, Michael Drapes, Jeanette Binns, Davidand Christine Thomas, Aileen and Graham Mackay, Terry andMargaret Britton, Helen and Paul Allgood, Frederick Fariclough,Richard Houseago and Vanadis Fox, Andrew Fountaine, David andBeryl Heald, Joyce and John Reed, Susan McConnell, Jim and VickySmith, Bevin Bhoyrul, Jill Lord, David Sturman, Faith Rice, JosephDodgin, Paul and John Meikle, Chaitali and Ajit Nath, Michelle andStephen Strode, Scott Kristen, Colin Boyce, Shirley Smith, Danny Bardenand Wendy Hodges, Christine Chapman and Julie Greenyer, Heather Hosking, Isobel and
James Orr, Lesley and Gordon Whittington, Lisa Henley, Derek Gray, Sheila and John Gillooly,Muriel and Yusup Sarac, Alistair Townsend, Mike Victoros, Malcolm and Inge Williams,Lesley and Steven Tombs, James Grant and Penelope Shorten, Don Cooper, Lorna Phillips,Tracy Deakin, Ian Fraser, Graham and Barbara Hatton, Keith and Donna West, Jitesh Padhiarand Prity Padhiar, Robert Ayre and Margaret Findlay, Elaine and Stephen Turner, Julie andStephen Tizard, Enrique and Birgit Cortes, James Dale and Claire Daniels, Patrick Byrne,Margaret and Ian Foster, Ann Ballard, Sally Print and Darren Phipps, Melinda and RyunSmallbone, Alan Sakke, Patrick Hickey and Teresa Joyce, Ann King and Pauline Ellis, MalcolmWilliams, Denby Rhodes, Valerie and William Hodd, Steven Serrette, Thomas Curtis, Jayneand Gary Burcombe, Dennis Hartwell, Jen and Gary Luke, Richard Wheatley and KarenRudlinton, Mark Loader.
RETAIL KITChristine and Con Browning, Stewart Carnson, Jason Brown, Patricia and Dennis Corser,John Nowell, Michael and Patricia Scordellis, Liz and Andy Gowland, Victoria and PaulBrown, Peter and Sally Russell, Norman and Joan Williams, Tracy Southern, Mandy Foskettand Trevor Swift, Anthony Holdsworth, David Farmer and Anne Farmer, Geoffrey andBerenice Davey, Niall and Eileen McKenna, John MacDonald, Hollie-Mae Lewis, KatieBroughton, Susan and Peter Foulsham.
It’s been a crazy couple of weeks as everyone dashed to get all their orders in and be part of another great Kleeneze Retail Challenge.
Starting on 2 April and running until last Thursday (16 April), all you had to do to be entered into the draw was place as many orders (over
£150/ €225) as possible in during these two weeks. We had a staggering 6812 entries, but there could only be, erm, ONE HUNDRED AND
SEVENTY SIX WINNERS!!!
BULLETIN
560-068-02
24.04.09 Issue 16
Figuresh a ve sho wn tha t then um ber of people out of wor k in the three
months to No vem be r20 08 jumped b y 131,000 to a to tal o f 1.923m illion
– a rate of 6.1 %.
• Thejo bless rate is e xpected to hi t 3 m ill ion by 2010
• The numbero f redundanciesi n the threemonthsto No vem berju mped
78,000 to 225,000
•T he num be r of people cla im ing jobsee ker's al lowanceh asg one o ver
1 mil l ion for the firs t t ime in e igh t years
• Have you had toa ccep t a pay cut ?
• Are you worr ied a bout be ing made redundant ?
• Ha ve you been made redundan t ?
Redundanc y can be a d iff icul t blo w to accep t, buta lthoug h t he fu turemay seem b lea k,r eal pos i tives
can be ta ken from t he s itua tion.F irst ly,y ou need to ta kea c tion.
Would you li ke to ?
• Ha ve a second income to help pa y the b ills ?
• Shake of f the fear of redundancy fore ver?
• Pu t your career sk ills to use in youro wn bus iness ?
L i fe a f ter redundanc y
Don’ t be a s ta t is t ic
o f t he recess ion
Once you’ve ta ken s toc k o f your s itua tion, you ma y ha ve come to realiset hat t his is a time that you
can c hange your li fearoundfor t he be tter.Here is a c hance to ta ke con tro lo f yourl ife. Spend more
time w ith your fam i ly w h ile sti ll earning. Pay o ff yourb il ls org o on ho lida y. Career-w ise, i t’s the
c hance for youto embrace a rea l managemen t oppor tun it y andbecome youro wn boss.
W ith Kleene ze, you can:
• Ge t pa id fort he wor k you pu t in
• Wor kin youro wn timew ith no boss to ans wert o
• Learn ne w s ki lls- from manager ial top ersona l de ve lopmen t
In s hor t, it’s an a l ternat ive career tha t thousands of people in t he UK
and abroad are a lread y bene fiting from – notjus t financ iall y,bu ta s
a to ta ll ifes ty lec hange.A l l the tra in ing and suppor to f a b ig bus iness
bu tt hef le xi b ilit y o f wor king foryoursel f.
Don’t ta keo ur word for it, loo k inside to see ho w someo f our
d is tri butors are cop ingw it h li fea fter redundanc y.
RECORD REWARDS
FOR SPRING SALES
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NETWORK STARSIt’s been a great Period so far for our new
Gold and Senior Distributors.
In the past two weeks, eleven Distributorships have moved
up the Sales Plan, meaning that they can also take advantage
of our Gold and Senior incentives as part of Gold Rush.
Want to see what you could be missing out on?
Visit www.kleenezegoldrush.co.uk.
In the meantime, congratulations to:
Gold Distributors:
Justine and Steve Giergiel, Kimberley Sunter,
Kathleen Watson, Allan and Maxine Lawford,
Samantha Rushton and Dean Worrall,
Jane Spencer-Cook, Anne and Michael Grieve,
Vicky Bradley and Craig Austin
Senior Distributors:
Carole and James Sunter, Lucinda Bennett and Nigel
Manning, Debra and Oliver Pusey
With any kind of business, it’s important to ensure the public knows you’re out there, what your
service is and how to access it. With our business, it’s possibly even more important as you work
on building your customer base and your team.
Branding your company is essentially creating its identity – a look that makes people
automatically think of you, your product and your business. Websites, business cards, letterheads
and clothing can all be types of branding, but recently a group in Kleeneze decided to go onestep further and take the brand on the road.
“It’s great that the company is always ensuring brand awareness, but it’s our
business too,” explained Premier Executive Distributor, Craig White. “I had this
vision of the Imagine Group all getting Z-ed up for financial freedom with
everyone having the Kleeneze Z on their car. So, one day, when we had a
training event and all our cars were in the car park, the guy came along and
branded all of them! Twenty-three cars were done on the day and I believe
since then another five or six have been done.
”It’s a great form of subliminal advertising, because the ‘Z’ is so distinct. People will see it later
on in catalogues and, although they may not realise why, they’ll feel it’s familiar. It’s such an easy
way to promote the Opportunity.”
Do you want to get Z-ed up for financial freedom?
Mobile advertising is one of the most effective ways to spread the word. However, make sure you maximise the opportunity:
• The Kleeneze brand is already very well established, but you need people to immediately recognise your ad when you tootle on by at 40 milesan hour. This is effectively your travelling billboard, so say it loud and say it proud and ensure it’s simply put so your message is
easily read.
• What is the aim of your advert and who is your audience? Are potential customers really going to see your car? Are you in a high-traffic area
where your customers or prospects would drive? Are you parking the vehicle in a strategic spot where customers or prospects will stop andlook around while at a red light? Maximize your exposure!
• Give your customers a plan of action. Ok, your car looks pretty and is replete with flashing LCDs, so it will attract attention, but what do youwant people to do next? Display your number, website or whatever it takes to direct your customer back to you.
Thanks to the following Distributors for getting Z-ed upand spreading the brand name: Craig White, LindaGower, Rob and Christina Cann, Sarah Jones, Jeff Mann,
Martin and Jen Amos, Robyn and Gavin Poulter, MarkLaw, Stephen Smith, Chrissy Sykes, Timea Annus, Chrisand Mick Paxton, Jemma Strachan, Beth Wickens, LindaFeldman, Doug and Sandra Roper, Tracey Burton, Richard and Helen Woods, Janet and Kevin Whitehead, John and
Mavis Davies, Stuart and Angel Hill, John Sheerer and Belinda Barnes
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BANK HOLIDAY 04 MAY 2009UK MainlandOrder date Order Day Delivery Day Delivery Date
27/04/2009 Monday 13.15 pm to Tuesday 13.15 pm Thursday 30/04/2009
28/04/2009 Tuesday 13.15 pm to Wednesday 13.15 pm Friday 01/05/2009
29/04/2009 Wednesday 13.15 pm to Thursday 13.15 pm Tuesday 05/05/2009
30/04/2009 Thursday 13.15 pm to Friday 13.15 pm Wednesday 06/05/2009
01/05/2009 Friday 13.15 pm to Monday 13.15 pm Wednesday 06/05/2009
Northern Ireland Post codes BT1 to BT90 Plus R.O.I Dublin 1 to 24
Order date Order Day Delivery Day Delivery Date
27/04/2009 Monday 9.15 pm to Tuesday 9.15 pm Thursday 30/04/2009
28/04/2009 Tuesday 9.15 pm to Wednesday 9.15 pm Friday 01/05/2009
29/04/2009 Wednesday 9.15 pm to Thursday 9.15 pm Tuesday 05/05/2009
30/04/2009 Thursday 9.15 pm to Friday 9.15 pm Wednesday 06/05/2009
01/05/2009 Friday 9.15 pm to Monday 9.15 pm Wednesday 06/05/2009
Remaining Irish Postcodes, International, Highlands & Islands of Scotland,Channel Islands & Isle of ManOrder date Order Day Delivery Day Delivery Date
27/04/2009 Monday 9.15 pm to Tuesday 9.15 pm Friday 01/05/2009
28/04/2009 Tuesday 9.15 pm to Wednesday 9.15 pm Tuesday 05/05/2009
29/04/2009 Wednesday 9.15 pm to Thursday 9.15 pm Wednesday 06/05/2009
30/04/2009 Thursday 9.15 pm to Friday 9.15 pm Thursday 07/05/2009
01/05/2009 Friday 9.15 pm to Monday 9.15 pm Thursday 07/05/2009
The Service Centre will be closed Bank Holiday Monday
BUILD YOUR BUSINESS WITH EVERY MILE
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ENTERPRIZE WEEKLY BULLETIN Issue 16 24.04.09
MAKE THE MOST OF THE LAST FIVE DAYS OF THIS INCENTIVE!1. Join Kleeneze before Thursday 30 April 2009
2. Produce a minimum of £400/ €600 of product orders (personal retail) within four weeks after registration
3. During your first four weeks, introduce a team member who produces £400/ €600 of product orders within four weeks of their own
account set-up date. This can be easily achieved, through only £100 sales per week!
Simply complete the three steps above and you will receive a full refund on your start-up fee (maximum £165/ €247.50).Download the SOS flyer here: http://www.kleeneze.co.uk/email/sos-flyer.pdf.
One thing guaranteed to make people think twice about starting up inbusiness is money. Or to be more precise, lack of money. It’s an
important concern – every business has expenses and you can expectto require immediate cash for everything from merchandise to
marketing – and that’s before you even pay yourself!
According to the Natwest/BFI survey in 2008, the cost to a business insetting up as a franchise in the first year ranges from £25,000 to£250,000 depending on the sector. Once a potential franchisee putstogether these figures along with the knowledge that it usually takes
months, sometimes years to break even, it’s not always with a positiveframe of mind that they launch into their new business.
This is one of the (many) reasons that our particular business appeals.Not only are the start-up costs exceptionally low, the rewards areimmense. Our SOS (Start Out Successful) incentive has already seen
over 250 Distributors make their start up fees back within weeks – andthere are five more days for you to use this amazing incentive to help
build up your team.
LIKE MOST FULL-TIME STUDENTS, WE WERESHORT ON CASH
“Both Helen and I are full-time students and,
as most full-time students are, fairly short onmoney. Fay and Andrew (Roe) had been
delivering catalogues to my mum foraround nine years and not once had I takennotice about Kleeneze until one day in
January 2009.
My mum had been nagging me to get a jobwhilst at university to earn some money and I,
as most ignorant kids do, just ignored her. A slip came through our
door about earning extra cash delivering and collecting catalogues. I
gave the slip to Helen who was actively seeking work at the time andshe called the number on the slip. It turns out that I owe Helen a great
deal, as I would probably never have made that call!
We first met with Fay and Andrew a few days after the phone call wasmade and were amazed at the opportunity that we had been
presented with! We knew instantly that we wanted to be a part ofKleeneze and have the chance to build our own business withouthaving to report to a boss. We were so excited about starting and with
a lot of help from Fay and Andrew we got off to a flying start. Wemanaged to sponsor three people into our team within the first few
weeks of starting and we even got a single order from one house for£115 - and this was the first time we had delivered the catalogue to
this particular house!
We didn’t think it could any better than this! We received our firstbonus cheque at the beginning of March and had earned just over£200, which was very rewarding for a couple of full-time students that
have little time to spare. We also took full advantage of the SOSincentive by retailing over £400 in our first four weeks and alsorecruiting someone who in turn retailed over £400 in their first four
weeks. So, at the beginning of April we will be receiving a full £145refund from our start up fee. This incentive really is achievable andanyone can do it!”
Phil Lowe and Helen Kolbusz, Silver Distributors
WE MADE OUR MONEY BACK WITHIN 2 WEEKS
“When we first took a look at Kleeneze, we were quite sceptical and
didn’t really know what to expect, because we had to pay £150 tostart. However, we thought we would give a go for a couple weeks,
just to try it.
I was in a 30-hour-a-week cleaning job in ahotel which was going nowhere and I didnot enjoy and Richard was a long-distance
HGV driver on the road all week and fed upwith it. We wanted a bit of extra money, but
also thought that if it did work we could getout of our jobs.
We started at the end of January 2009 andwithin our first three weeks we had picked up
over £950 of orders – part time. So we made our money back within
two weeks! Not only did we make our money back from the ordersstraight away but within our first two weeks we also sponsored our
first person into the business so had also qualified for a full refund ofour start-up costs - £150.
Morepeople are
interestedin joiningour
business aswe speak;
in fact,people are
joining allthe timeat themoment because they need the money or fed up with what they do.”
Kim and Richard Major, Silver Distributors
HOW TO BUILD YOUR TEAM IN FIVE DAYS
“…very rewarding for a couple of full-time students that have little time to spare”
“Within our first three weeks we had picked up over £950 of orders – part time”
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Issue 16 ENTERPRIZE WEEKLY BULLETIN
COMPANY SHOWCASES AND TRAINING DAYS28 Apr Kleeneze Gold Day – KLEENEZE HQ (Book now: