Archive for July 28th, 2009

Resolved Question: Should i walk away from Kleeneze now before its too late?

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
Hi i have been working for kleeneze 5 days. Got my 200 catalogues which i paid £134 for. Put them out ALL day saturday. Took them in ALL day Monday we are still collecting them today. Got 90 quid worth of orders but i take 21% of that. So i get about 20 quid. We don't have a car so we done it all by walking. I live in a very steep area where it is all hills and i have two young kids, one is still in a pram. I have a 14 day money back promise but i only get £74 back. Am i better just cancelling after i put the orders out. i would post a letter tomorrow to make sure it gets there in time. Just feel really conned by them. We have to pay for all the carrier bags etc. A stupid phone line which i get charged for but this all comes off the trader account which is a credit agreement of £500. And we get charged the delivery. So who has had experience of the kleeneze crew and did ti work for you?? Thanks i have asked this in a cat but not many answers. UPDATE Phoned my sponser (other agent bronze upline) on mega bucks free bmw the works. Complete pressure from her to stay. Deffo going writing the letter as we speak. thanks again

I got my wedding dress on eBay for 99p

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
Most new brides would rather draw a veil over the cost of their wedding dress, but this thrifty bride doesn't mind who knows she secured hers on eBay with a bid of just 99p Suzanne Daniel in her 99p wedding dress

Top broadband speeds which no one gets

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
Top broadband speeds claimed by internet service providers are not achieved by any of them - meaning that no consumers in Britain benefit A frustrated woman on the phone using a computer

GPac™ Environmental Pallets Classified as Reconstituted Wood Product by Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS)

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
GPac™ environmental wood pallets are compressed under high heat and classified as a reconstituted wood product by the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS). According to condition C10219 found on AQIS’ import conditions database (ICON), 'Reconstituted wood products are not of interest to quarantine as they are deemed to pose minimal quarantine risk and can be released without inspection. Reconstituted wood products are those that as a result of the manufacturing process no longer contain solid wood.' In addition, there is no requirement to declare timber on the packing de...