Monday, July 18, 2011

Ex Car Valeter Makes Over £8500 In 3 Months.

Daniel Davies


I find that the main thing that puts people off joining Kleeneze is the start up investment, but like with any business before you can trade, you need to buy tools.  I had a previous business as a car valeter and took out a loan to buy everything I needed, which altogether came to £4500!

I put everything into making it work but found that I was losing more and more money every day. There wasn't enough money to pay my loan repayments and I ended up in a lot of debt and knew I'd have to get a job. The only problem was I didn't want to work for anyone else after being self employed.

Then one day I spotted an advert in the paper to earn an extra income, replied to it and got an info pack on Kleeneze. I'd never heard of Kleeneze before but liked what I saw and got started with 200 catalogues for less than £150!!
At the end of my first month I earned £279.

In the early days I didn't see the big picture and just saw it as a way of making a little extra money to help pay off my debts, but after going along to a few meetings and mixing with other Kleeneze people, I started to see that there was more to it.

Eventually I gave up the valeting business and concentrated on Kleeneze full time, and since then the money has gone up and up. 


In July last year, with the help and support of a fantastic team, I reached the level of Gold Distributor and just for maintaining that level for 3 months, Kleeneze rewarded me with a 5 star, all expenses paid trip of a lifetime to Hong Kong! 

Not only that but my last 3 cheques amounted to over £8500! 

Not bad considering I'm only 24 years old! :)

Below is my cheque for July this year. 


It just goes to show that with some effort and determination, Kleeneze can definitely change your life!



Daniel Davies




So when would you like to get started in Kleeneze?

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Friday, July 15, 2011

High Cost Of Your Children Returning To School

High Cost Of Your Children Returning To School

Have you got a child in school?
Is the cost of sending your child to school worrying you today?

Families are reportedly spending on average 350 euro per child for returning to school using the bus.
Then there is all these to buy which is another 400 euro per child...
School Uniforms are the most expensive items, coming in at 229 euro, followed by books at 182 euro, according to the Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCUs) research.

Almost 90% of parents want to switch to laptops and e-books in the classroom to save cash.
ILCUs chief Kieron Brennan said some families were forced to get into debt or dip into savings to afford the costs.

Mr Brennan said: "The cost of school-going children to parents is considerable and can put significant pressure on household budgets and the ability of some families to pay their essential bills.

"This iReach research shows us that there are significant numbers of parents using their credit cards and using their savings to pay for their child's back-to-school needs, with many parents feeling that the back-to-school allowance is not sufficient to cover costs."

The survey was carried out last month among 1,000 people aged between 18 and 65.
It also found that some 470 euro is being spent for secondary level and 320 euro for primary level.

So now if you live in a rural area you have to be at home to drive your child to and from school, and you may need a second car in order to do this.

this is on top of all the other charges coming your way just because you decided to live in the rural area, yes the Water Charges, the septic tank charge.
You are probably wondering where will it all end?

Would you be willing to consider working from home as I do?
Well are you serious about this option?
Ask me how you can work from home either Part Time or full Time around your Children as I have done for over 14 years.

Regards
Gerry
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High Cost Of Your Children Returning To School

Cute Way To Beat Airline Baggage Charges...

Cute Way to Beat Airline Baggage Charges

14 July 2011By Orlando Parfitt 

Here's one original way to beat baggage charges at airports, as long as you’re not a fashion victim…
It’s the Rufus Roo, a giant jacket that lets flyers wear a rucksack full of luggage – and skip fees for checking in extra bags.

The overcoat, which has six strengthened pockets and comes in five snazzy colours, apparently holds up to 15kg worth of stuff.
Inventor Andrew Gaule said the wacky product, which costs £29.95, was inspired by rising costs at budget airlines. “They are profiting even more from the charges and the hassle passengers are suffering at the boarding gate,” he said.
Just last month it was reported that Ryanair had upped their summer baggage charges again to £25 per checked-in bag. If you go over the 20kg weight limit or pay on the day, you'll be asked to pay even more.
Easyjet, Flybe and BMI Baby also charge for checking in luggage.

However, every airline lets punters bring at least one bag of hand luggage onboard for free, as well as a jacket or coat – which is where the Rufus Roo comes in.
Richard Ingram, Head of Sales and Marketing for the company, said: “Passengers may not be able to avoid some charges, but an inexpensive and stylish travel coat with larger pockets could prevent last-minute stress, embarrassment and cost when they travel”.
Images courtesy of the Rufus Roo website.

Did ya see how a woman can carry her handbag and her trolly bag?


Watch what the Guy Does With His Laptop?

Regards
Gerry
00353872237086
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