Mark and Sue O'Reilly

About our retailing.

Our total personal volume for 2006 was 64,091.19 BP (£75,307.15). We have around 2,100 customers who we service on a four weekly basis, delivering about 600 to 700 catalogues per week.

We deliver more catalogues than we have customers: we actively look for new customers by blanket dropping regularly, to replace customers who stop ordering. Our personal volume for Period 1 2007 was 5,535.91 BP (£6,504.69), which is the volume we normally aim for.

We do Kleeneze full time and treat the retail side of our business as a professional first income, it pays for the mortgage, all the bills and also the running costs for the business.

We also use Kleeneze retail profits to fund our team building, in which we are very active. We were awarded the No 1 Rising Stars 2006 at the September conference at the NIA, which recognised growth in volume for Gold and Senior Kleeneze distributors and was based on retail and sponsoring.

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Our story.

The reason we started our Kleeneze business was simply to earn an extra £50 per week to pay for a holiday, to Bali and Hong Kong, and to go to Mark's brother's wedding in Hong Kong.

At the time Mark had a full time job as an IT manager, a one hour commute away from home, and Sue divided her time between looking after our pre-school son and her part time job as an administrator.

We were looking for something flexible that we could fit in around those commitments. Like many people we were sceptical, but to our surprise weactually earned an amazing £421 in our first month, just working a couple of hours per evening, 4 days a week.

We soon saw the potential of this business and one year later, Mark gave up his £44k+ job to work our business full time, now earning
£2000+ every four weeks.

Sue has also now given up her job, we are in total control of our lives. We don't have to Jump Out of Bed to get to that JOB which only pays enough to be Just Over Broke. We work when we want to, with no
stress, and with the flexibility to cope with life's little problems
without having to beg for time off from the boss.

We can book holidays when we want them. Both of us are able to take our son to and from school, or visit the school during "normal" working hours for daytime performances, or to help out on school trips, etc.

Our best 4-weekly income so far is £4,381.80, for
November 2006. We have built a large retail based business, but are also very active in sharing this wonderful opportunity with others by sponsoring.

This was recognised when we were awarded No 1 Rising Stars at the September conference.

Mark and Sue O'Reilly


Mark and Sue O'Reilly