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BULLETIN 560-068-02 25.09.09 Issue 36 We believe that such an amazing month deserves a headline with a flourish and, although we can’t say ‘monstrous month of momentousness’ three times fast, September was indeed just that – and there are still five days to go! From the very first weekend with the explosive Xmas Showcase up until this last week and the launch of the TV campaign, there’s been plenty to get excited about. Products from the Christmas Catalogue have been flying out the warehouse, loads of our Distributors are packing their sun-screen in readiness for the Autumn Destination 2009, others snapped up the fantastic offer to get some winter sun courtesy of Doorstep Destinations and two Mini Cooper winners were announced. However, September wasn’t just about success. It was also about learning. James O’Neil learnt how to apply eye-shadow effectively, Marcell Treanor learnt never to take to the NIA stage without memorising all the prices of all the products in the Kleeneze Catalogue and Michael Khatkar learnt never to say the phrase, “a lovely boiled egg” in front of a chef with a pair of scissors. So into October we go – a lot wiser, many Distributors destined to be a lot browner and all of us more convinced than ever that this is going to be the best Christmas Kleeneze has ever seen! The race to Table Mountain begins WHAT’S INSIDE Page 2 90 shots of Ouzo please Page 3 What a week! Page 4 Advertising leads come pouring in Page 5 Sales soar – but have you made the list? Page 6 Learn to earn near you Page 7 Why getting together can boost your business Page 8 BULK SALES MEETINGS DIARY A MONSTROUS MONTH OF MOMENTOUSNESS! 13 WEEKS UNTIL CHRISTMAS!

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BULLETIN

560-068-02

25.09.09 Issue 36

We believe that such anamazing month deserves aheadline with a flourish

and, although we can’t say ‘monstrous monthof momentousness’ three times fast, September was indeed just that –and there are still five days to go!

From the very first weekend with the explosive Xmas Showcase upuntil this last week and the launch of the TV campaign, there’s beenplenty to get excited about.

Products from the Christmas Catalogue have been flying out thewarehouse, loads of our Distributors are packing their sun-screen inreadiness for the Autumn Destination 2009, others snapped up the

fantastic offer to get some winter sun courtesy of DoorstepDestinations and two Mini Cooper winners were announced.

However, September wasn’t just about success. It was also aboutlearning. James O’Neil learnt how to apply eye-shadow effectively,Marcell Treanor learnt never to take to the NIA stage withoutmemorising all the prices of all the products in the Kleeneze Catalogueand Michael Khatkar learnt never to say the phrase, “a lovely boiledegg” in front of a chef with a pair of scissors.

So into October we go – a lot wiser, many Distributors destined to bea lot browner and all of us more convinced than ever that this is goingto be the best Christmas Kleeneze has ever seen!

The race to TableMountain begins

WHAT’S INSIDEPage 2

90 shots of Ouzo please

Page 3

What a week!

Page 4

Advertising leads comepouring in

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Sales soar – but have youmade the list?

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Learn to earn near you

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Why getting together canboost your business

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BULKSALES

MEETINGSDIARY

A MONSTROUS MONTHOF MOMENTOUSNESS!

13 WEEKS UNTILCHRISTMAS!

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25.09.09 Issue 36 ENTERPRIZE WEEKLY BULLETIN

The first part of the qualification criteria for the Spring Destination 2010 has come to an end! The competition has begun for a place on one ofthe most dramatic and inspiring destinations in Kleeneze history!

You could be lapping up the sun on the Great Kleeneze Adventure in Cape Town. From the top of the majestic Table Mountain to the five-starluxury of the Table Bay Hotel, Kleeneze has planned an unforgettable experience to reward you for your hard work through 2009.

PART TWO:THE COMPETITIONLEAGUE TABLE QUALIFICATION - BASED ON PERCENTAGEGROWTH AT GOLD LEVEL AND ABOVEPeriod 10 to Period 1, 2010, inclusive

The following Cape Town places are now available!8 x Gold8 x Senior22 x Executive (Bronze, Silver and Gold)10 x SED2 x Premier

Your BASE FIGURE is your AVERAGE BULK SALES figure over Periods 4to 8, 2009 inclusive, or a MINIMUM SET base level, whichever is thegreatest. Please go to the Cape Town page on the DSA to find outyour base figure.

To be considered any qualifying Distributorship must also:Sponsor and activate at least ONE person FRONTLINE, during three outof five periods (Period 10 to Period 1, 2010)

And hit respective levels as follows:

GOLD hit a minimum of 24% at least three times during thequalifying period

SENIOR hit a minimum of SENIOR at least twice during thequalifying period

EXECUTIVE (Bronze, Silver & Gold) – hit a minimum of BRONZE atleast twice during the qualifying period

SED/Premier criteria will be issued separately.League Table results will be issued from the end of Period 10 (RedGroup). Qualification will be subject to the usual companyverifications.

Find out more at www.cape-town2010.co.uk.

Kerry and Paul StonallTrish and Lee FisherDenise and Stephen Neal

Jack KirbyPeter and Jackie WhiteCraig and Magdalena White

Congratulations to our latest qualifiers for this dream incentive:

THE SECOND RACE TO TABLEMOUNTAIN BEGINS

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ENTERPRIZE WEEKLY BULLETIN Issue 36 25.09.09

They made their plans, set their goals, took massive action and now they’re off to Cyprus! Yes, the qualification period for theAutumn Destination 2009 has ended with a rush of qualifiers all set to bathe in Cypriot sunshine on a luxury five-star trip.

Our qualifiers will be jetting off to Southern Cyprus to spend their days in the seaside town of Limassol. They’ll be staying atLe Meridien Spa & Resort, the island’s only five-star international chain hotel situated right on the beach!

“We would like to tell you about a special couple in our team whohave qualified for Cyprus. Next month, in the space of one week, theywill go to Cyprus, get married and go on honeymoon - all paid for bybeing part of Kleeneze!

Archie Curtis and Faye Warehamjoined in August 2008 with a desire toearn some extra for their wedding.Having been plugged into the systemthey quickly realised the power of theKleeneze Opportunity. Over Christmas2008 and the New Year they contactedall their warm market in the UK and New

Zealand and started to build a team. Out of a team of 11, six arewarm market.

This couple both work full time yet made a decision to change theirlives. Their reason why was so big that they have consistently put in

the necessary work outside of their jobs to achieve their goals. Failurewas never an option. By helping their team to achieve their goals theyhave reached theirs. They have helped Archie’s Mum and Dad (Louand Tim Curtis) build a 15% business and his brother and sister-in-law(Jo and Matt Curtis) a 13% business. Next year we hope to have thewhole family qualifying!

I do not think you could find a more suitable and apt couple whotypify the ethos and spirit of Kleeneze. Having joined the business andseen the opportunity they set about self educating themselves toimprove their skills. They then used these skills to share with and helpothers to achieve their goals, working with those that wanted toprogress and supporting those who were happy to retail.

As a result of all their and their team’s hard work they will be going toCyprus on 18 October, married on the 24 October and honeymoon onthe 25 October!”

Jeremy and Marie Simmonds

Helen and Paul AllgoodSharon and David AllsopPeter and Angela BachAlf and Carol BellLucinda Bennett andNigel ManningMike and Amanda BibbyDavid Birtwistle andAngela TonkinAndrew Buxton and Laura KellySusan Coleman andRobert HoldfordIan and Cheryl CookeJoe Croll

Archie Curtis and Faye WarehamIvan DarchSarah DarchMike and Jean DayGail and Darren DrewHelen and Simon FogwillSeamus GallagherSylvia and Gary GreenJohn GreenwoodAnne and Michael GrieveJillian and Peter GriffithsClare HainesStephen and Dorothy HanlonLee and Fiona Henshaw

Dave and Suzie HortonGraham and Christine JamesVarghese and Leeba KoshyAlan and Rebekah LarnerAllan and Maxine LawfordPhilip Lowe & Helen KolbuszSue and Tony MincherTimothy and Tina PaceChristine and Michael PaxtonRosina and Frank PocockDebra and Oliver PuseyClaire and Peter ReaMartyn Regan and Verity AntcliffSamantha Rushton and

Dean WorrallMarie and Jeremy SimmondsJane Spencer-CookCarole and James SunterChristine Sykes and Aidan FisherGethin and Lynwen ThomasBarbara TibbsHannah Twigg and SimonRichardsKathleen WatsonBob WebbGeoff and Fiona WebbCraig and Magdalena WhitePeter and Jackie White

SUCCESS LEADS TO CYPRUS!

Congratulations to all our Cyprus Qualifiers!

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Have you already seen benefits of our TV campaign? Let usknow at EWB ([email protected]). These are just some ofthe stories that we received even before the advert launched!

Silver Distributors, Robert and Sarah Newbery from the Fast TrackGroup received a letter from Kleeneze asking them to contact apotential new customer last week. They could not believe their eyeswhen they picked up an order for £402! They can’t wait to receive afew more leads like this one! Make sure you are retailing every week toensure you don’t miss out on an order of £400+!

Here are some of the results Gold Distributors, Mike and AnnJones emailed in:

Last week:“Had quite agood week!Dropped 442catalogues to acustomer base.Total sales were£1954.25 with140 of ourcustomers placingan order. Largest

order was for £166 and all of this was from the Christmas catalogue.”

This week: “Even better this week! Dropped 507 catalogues. 130customers ordered – total sales of £2,222.25. Used ‘Your ChristmasOrdering Service’ and had pre-order sales of £300!

That is a total of £4176.50 on 949 catalogues over 2 weeks, with 270customers ordering on average £15.46 and an order received every 3.5catalogues picked up! What a fabulous set of catalogues the companyhave produced for us to work with.”

Gold Distributors, Julie Cotton and Neil Tomkinson emailedEWB this success story in:

“Dennis Puckering joined the Pegasus groupjust over a year ago. He was working a veryfull-time job in a warehouse (65 hours plusper week) plus supporting Bev and his son,James. On top of this Bev has arthritis andvarious health issues and Dennis is dyslexic.

But as we all know, Kleeneze is a business forthose who do not let obstacles stand in theirway. Dennis has followed the system,attending all meetings and built up acustomer base. He hit 10% and then 13%. This month he sacked hisboss giving him more time to help Bev and build his business.

He now has a team member, Cheryl Southern and just before theXmas Showcase hit 15%. Dennis and Bev were both buzzing after theShowcase. Dennis had decided he was on a mission that day andordered more catalogues during the show. The next day we got a textthey’d dropped 400 recruitment leaflets and put an order in for more.

By Monday we got the text: ‘picked up 16 customer books over £250orders, so far mostly xmas!’

By that night we received the call - they had dropped books to 204customers before the Showcase and by Monday night had £830 inorders. Several people asked to keep the books longer as they wantto place orders! They’ve already hit over 10% by the fifth day ofperiod 10.

Since then they have placed Christmas books in their old schools andcolleges and provisionally booked their first Kleeneze home party.

Dennis and Bev are on a mission. They took on board what was saidat the Showcase. They are brilliant people and they are doing massive -what about you?

We hope this inspires you to take the steps to the best KleenezeChristmas ever!”

If you want to tap into the motivationof the Xmas Showcase, relive the daywith the EzeReach CD. Containing allthe highlights from the day, the CD isnow available to order on code: 07323for only £1.25/€1.85. All EzeReachsubscribers will receive one FREE copyof the CD with their next order.

EWB loves to hear your stories, but they could make for a great mediastory too! Don’t forget, if you want to take part in our future KleenezePR campaigns, register for your chance to star as a case study in themedia at www.citypress.co.uk/kleeneze and join the hundreds whohave already registered.

Congratulations to Silver Distributor, Katie Allnutt, who wonThe Weakest Link earlier this month!

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And all this all BEFORE ouradvertising campaign kicks off!

CD issue 2

September 2009,

Relive the highlights from the

Xmas Showcase 2009

Also this week, SilverExecutive DistributorsDavid Birtwistle andAngela Tonkin snappedup the third quarter MiniCooper! The couple havedemonstrated massiveSales Plan success,moving up to SilverExecutive with 28.95%year on year growth.Oh and they’ve alsoqualified forboth Cyprusand CapeTown. Not abad week!

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ENTERPRIZE WEEKLY BULLETIN Issue 36 25.09.09

Our new advertising campaign certainly hit the ground running thisweek, as hundreds of leads came pouring in. The first showing was onITV1 at 10.10am on Monday morning and just seconds later, thecatalogue requests came pouring in.

The ad will continue to run over the next three weeks, but in order forit to have the biggest impact possible, you need to get behind it.

Now is the time to talk about Kleeneze - more than you’ve ever donebefore. We’ve put both the text and non-text version of the advert upon the DSA, so you can download it and send it out. Your family,friends, colleagues, neighbours all need to know we’re on TV!

Make sure you’re part of it!Last week, we announced how you were goingto receive leads from the campaign. Please makesure you are checking your emails daily,including any emails that may have been filteredinto your junk mail, because we have receivedhundreds of leads this week that are not beingaccepted by Distributors and therefore passedon to the nearest Distributor in their area. Don’tlet free customers disappear!

The next few weeks and beyond are all aboutmaximising the potential of our TV ad campaign,so to ensure you receive the leads, you need to:

• Ensure you are Internet registered and youremail address is up-to-date.

• Next, you need to have an active account witha product order placed within the last twoweeks

• And finally, your account needs to be up-to-date and not in arrears

If all these are in place and a lead comes through from your area, youwill be immediately contacted with the customer’s details and asked ifyou can deliver here. Simply click on the acknowledgement within 48hours to let us know if you can. Then you can go and greet your newcustomer! If an acknowledgement is not received within that 48-hourtime-frame, we will have to pass the request along, so make sure youclick ‘yes’ as soon as you can.

If you’re not Internet registered, you cannot receive leads! It’s not justthrough the duration of the TV campaign that it’s important to beregistered either – here are some of the everyday benefits:

• You can place your orders online saving you time and moneyfilling forms out and sending them through the slow postal service(especially given looming postal strikes) or via fax

• Save £10 delivery charge for every order over £150

• You will receive catalogue request leads for customers in your area

• You can access your account details online

• You can analyse your GSA which shows what your teamhas sold individually

We’ve ad hundreds of requestsfrom our new campaign!

IN A FEW WEEKS TIME WE WILL BE RUNNING A COMPETITION FOR INTERNET REGISTERED AND EMAIL ADDRESS ACCOUNTS ONLYAND THE TOP PRIZE WILL BE £1,000, SO UPGRADE YOUR ACCOUNT NOW AND DON’T MISS OUT!

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100,000 And AboveNasko Ratchev & Oksana Karachun 2,178,466.74Bob Park & Lynn Macdonald 2,175,786.72Gavin Scott & Bonnie Arapes 2,133,579.46Bob Webb 1,110,519.04Allan & Billie-Dee Moffat 960,428.41Gillian Nicholson 886,166.79Terry Carr 805,951.31Rob Forster & Ray Aziz 805,744.47Glyn & Elizabeth Hobden 756,726.31Freda Fenn & Heather Summers 738,664.53Chris & Wendy Mason-Paull 734,236.13Margaret Moore & Carren Arscott 733,266.72Muriel & Tony Judson 703,433.04John & Jeanette Hawkes 559,560.85Peter & Jackie White 543,045.05Sue Marshall & Bob Dalton 370,113.06Stephen Bourne & Anne Binks 342,811.90Margaret & Roy Japp 327,773.39Mike & Amanda Bibby 324,269.55Terence & Jean Ash 283,826.36Gary & Esther Watson 281,729.40John & Steven Sharp 274,086.43Hazel & John Stephen 266,339.21Gordon & Judy Seldon 206,180.81Robert Gibbons 183,619.24Phil & Jean Warrington 171,784.66Claire & Peter Rea 170,769.56Andy Stephenson & Claire Branch 162,777.85Craig & Magdalena White 162,475.74David & Anne Pemberton-Smith 154,612.16Michael & Jean Day 149,911.48Melvyn & Lucy Mortimer 149,289.83John & Sarah Mckie 145,377.76Vie & Keith Robertson 131,907.73Judy Jodrell 131,056.29Tony & Katharine Briffa 122,879.85Stephen Geldard & Catherine Brookes 118,393.26Mark & Delfina Prosser 118,344.15Eamon Lynch & Marie Ryan 117,046.59Michael & Susan Pirie 116,233.07Sylvia & Jack Hood 115,175.38Victor & Una Brown 113,280.91Geoff & Fiona Webb 111,040.34Trevor Mitchell 108,198.97Robert & Mary Higgins 103,528.07John & Anne Donaldson 102,257.85

35,000 And AboveRaymond & Miriam Turnbull 99,293.43Jill Corlett 95,155.83John & Christine Prosser 94,918.09Anthony Greeves 94,768.57Carole & Benny Morris 93,604.04Martin & Yvonne Boyce 92,772.73Sue & Geoffrey Burras 89,638.35Andy & Carolyn Cooper 87,015.28Declan O’Neill 85,010.02Justin & Olivera Toner 82,931.82Heather & James O’Neil 81,787.84Dave & Susie Horton 81,259.09Mel & Irene Wilson 79,548.66Angela & Norman Campbell 79,222.37Marcell & Joanne Treanor 79,030.74Sue & Steve Ferguson 78,785.30Nuala & Ronan Mcdonald 75,672.44Lauren & Peter Jackson 71,678.93Rosina & Frank Pocock 69,957.34Malcolm Ashmore 69,491.27Adele & Jaime De Caso 69,491.27John & Jenny Holden 68,650.50Andrew & Sue Boswell 64,688.02Julie Collier & Peter Richards 63,590.31Steve & Debbie Roper 62,602.78David & Rosie Bibby 60,024.47Susan & David Darton 59,803.76Stephani & Bill Neville 59,800.12Gaynor Morgan 57,526.19John & Wendy English 56,937.58Carol Simpson & Douglas Clark 55,688.08David & Samantha Branch 55,389.09Chris & Julia Norton 54,244.05Stanley & Roy Stewart 54,178.28Alan Meldrum 53,481.89Deborah & Allan Dewar 53,397.60Ramon & Sylvia Laing 52,967.07Peter & Myrna Wellock 52,954.50Stephen & Debra Nell 52,235.97Caroline Harris & Craig Cox 52,020.26Richard & Clare Chantler 51,226.41Robert Branch & Marianna Grineva 50,631.37Eve & Norman Branch 50,631.37Lindsay Gonsalves & Danny Young 49,394.85Glenn & Caroline Royston 47,936.70Ron & Judy Speirs 47,229.16Karen & Neil Young 46,590.49Helen Brooks 45,990.67Andrew & Carolyn Walkinshaw 45,950.71Mike & Dawn Gough 45,788.43Craig & Mary Hawkes 45,548.48Brian Harwood 45,320.10Andrew & Ann Meldrum 45,208.00Julie & Anthony Cornick 43,803.98Jay Singh 43,516.36Michelle Kennedy 43,435.01Jane & John Dunkerley 42,803.64Alf & Carol Bell 42,784.78Helen & Paul Allgood 42,178.54Stephen Smith & Dennis Chamberlain 42,154.82Martin Gardner & Allison Butterworth 41,582.67Helen Lambert & Richard Woods 41,386.85Belinda & Peter Clarke 40,480.78Gary Cooper & Jackie Norris 40,466.93Ram & Joginder Singh 38,911.94Gabrielle & Paul Broadstock 38,426.73Roger & Barbara Green 38,353.75Christopher Reay & Lesley Coan 37,898.13Denise & Stephen Neal 37,089.52Eamonn & Anne Roe 36,993.71Derrick & Maria Longwright 36,624.08Melanie & Andrew Wilson 35,205.92Chantele & Barry Travis 35,178.93James Curtis 35,053.31

15,000 And AboveTeresa Divers & Bryony Hayward 34,567.80Alnashir & Yasmin Ratanshi 34,397.82Debbie & Trevor Collins 34,126.32Su & Jas Bains 34,089.12

Gill & Donato Sepe 34,064.82Sharon & Andrew Bird 33,917.77John & Karina Beesley 33,681.39Barbara Ann & Alan John Peachey 32,896.91David Birtwistle & Angela Tonkin 32,863.00John & Sophia Clements 32,633.68Tom & Bernadette Hingley 32,521.89John Webb & Kathryn Price 32,273.27Christopher & Louise Brown 31,809.85Graham & Georgina Long 31,416.67Andrew Buxton & Laura Kelly 31,271.00Keith Blythe 30,745.19Conor Treanor & Linda Jameson 30,438.59Rhian & E Anthony Jones 30,192.95Tracy & David Sheehan 29,929.65Peter & Sheryl Dutton 29,773.18Gerry Melanephy & Maureen Mcloughlin 29,561.49Steven & Sarah Curtis 29,504.46Clare & Martin Whitelock 29,249.25Lesley Burroughs 29,112.98Michael & Sandra Laydon 28,952.42Toby Acton & Donna Gold 28,847.75John & Janice Halsall 28,727.43Trish & Lee Fisher 28,641.22Alexandra Tuesley 28,348.96Steve Johnson & Rosemary Rowntree 28,267.20Steven Clements 28,016.95Angela & Stephen Burchell 28,016.95Caroline & Philip Thompson 27,970.88Gordon & Patrick Davidson 27,726.22Stuart & Gail Mckibbin 26,798.45Richard Houseago & Vanadis Fox 26,667.65Brian Manchester 25,567.23David Pope 25,537.79Stephen Clark 25,500.52Doug & Sandra Roper 25,415.61Karim & Juliet Karmali 25,078.22Maria Monaghan & Shane Treanor 24,935.55Sunil Popat 24,453.03Cheryl & David Amison 24,453.03Paul Tawn & Clare Bason 24,407.29Michael & Jennifer Allsop 24,284.35Gill & Tim Evans 23,881.73Laurence & Rosemary Wiseman 23,505.63Amanda & Andrew Holland 23,484.61Graham & Catherine Hyde 23,433.47Jen & Garry Luke 23,249.27Brian Mooney & Sharon Treanor 23,163.45Debbie Gee 22,874.06Terry & Jane Hodge 22,570.24Stuart & Robyn-Lee Heard 22,461.21Keith Sandland 22,338.27Harry Hancock 22,316.97Kenneth Rooney & Karen Jordan 22,196.03Allan Ledwidge 22,128.69Joseph O’Donnell 21,755.28Ann & John Coe 21,692.33Christine Lappin & Simon Place 21,667.16Ivan Darch 21,606.51Linda & Tony Gower 21,551.16Angela & James Macleod 21,458.55Richard & Ranti Fallowfield 21,216.51Karen Olivant & Peter Flitton 20,780.19Andrew Ridley & Louise Lee 20,730.08Nicola & Jerome Neville 20,717.95Maria & Lee Kowalkowski 20,645.97Martina & James Mcgrath 20,574.33Keith & Patricia Phillips 20,535.67Paul Flintoft 20,470.76John Smith 20,448.00Phil Curtis 20,447.15Steve & Cathy Chambers 20,233.43Alison & Michael Ogden 20,155.81Paul & John Meikle 20,062.48Seph O’Connell & Sarah Watson 19,992.85Narendra & Kashmir Kalon 19,800.03Robert Wellock 19,657.90Cindy & David Brown 19,657.90Harold & Minnie Fulton 19,491.31Abigail Colclough 19,351.49Kerry & Paul Stonall 19,176.58Jack Kirby 19,112.09Amy Warrington 19,023.00David Belcher 18,970.46Colin & Sarby Turnbull 18,914.32Richard & Helen Peuleve 18,744.89Gareth & Gil Duffy 18,594.60Linda & Ian Stanley 18,524.83Elizabeth Pope & Jason Hardy 18,467.58Bernadette Murray 18,345.59Kodwo Anderson 18,276.70Keith & Veronica King 18,276.70Gareth & Jeanette Jones 17,933.84Brian & Gay Redstone 17,882.01Robert Gould 17,789.11Gerwyn Duggan 17,789.11Brian & Diane Holmwood 17,645.71Charlie & Gillian Whitton 17,535.58Rosemary & Christopher Day 17,371.32John Gilham & Wendy Nimmo 17,226.86Tom & Kathryn Forbes 17,186.73Trevor & Janet Rawding 17,123.13Christopher Young & Helena Edwards 17,008.61Caroline & Simon Harvey 16,826.98Mark & Sarah Wildman 16,763.81Timothy & Tina Pace 16,751.04Ian & Agnieszka Clarke 16,740.07Mikaela & Andrew Brown 16,732.80Gloria & Clive Davies 16,602.79Coleen & Stephen Batchelor 16,452.36Michael Amor-Wilkes 16,232.16Geth & Lynwen Thomas 16,213.07John Morgan & Gilly Mc Crone 16,181.16Christine & Jim Foster 16,180.85Patrick & Helen Loftus 16,061.94David & Judith Mccreath 15,881.79Amelia & Hannah Mchard 15,765.72Marie & Jeremy Simmonds 15,707.80Clive & Pamela Lennard 15,652.21Debra & Oliver Pusey 15,614.19Steven Harding & Narissa Mather 15,538.95Diane & Geoff Owen 15,532.85Barry & Cecilia Bradbury 15,434.44Steven Mee & Jaqueline Mullings 15,355.31Tim Sandom 15,343.28Robert & Rosemary Annan 15,317.66Nichola & David Walmsley 15,317.21Heather Brown 15,285.76Michael & Janet Wallace 15,211.93Colin Roy Scott-Smith 15,107.03

Neil & Susan Maclean 15,107.03Arthur & Susan Cuthbert 15,085.15

10,000 And AbovePamela Jarvis 14,939.49Robert & Jacqueline Dolan 14,821.31Colin & Charlene Sadler 14,804.48Sara Eyres & Christopher Burras 14,523.92Tavis Taylor 14,450.03Andrew & Cheryl Williams 14,384.87Timothy Murphy 14,318.73Alison & Kevin Thomas 14,098.10Helen & Andrew Walsh 14,088.70Martyn Cunningham 14,083.22Stephen & Joyce Milne 14,074.91Robert & Jennifer Clifton 14,042.41Fay & Andrew Roe 13,941.10Jim & Marian Lombard 13,838.05Donna & Charles Warr 13,673.83Warren & Pamela Sewell 13,530.64Bill Caddy 13,443.63Peter & Jean Monroe 13,424.73Mira Herman & Natalie Lofthouse 13,415.31Ian & Anita Saville 13,402.86Jillian & Peter Griffiths 13,117.56Varghese & Leeba Koshy 13,057.23Denys & Laura Harris 13,010.01Carole & James Sunter 12,971.98Keith & Teresa Faulkner 12,935.07Dawn & Bruce Marsden 12,901.62Shirley Pere & John Barnes 12,888.65Martin Bell & Caroline Roberts 12,829.44Terry Drew 12,815.12Mark Law & Diana Searle 12,756.46Christopher & Lynne Marshall 12,747.33Elizabeth & George Kerr 12,727.78Roger & Simon Mantle 12,677.23Vivienne & Richard Washington 12,654.59June & David Love 12,649.84Andrew & Vicky De Caso 12,637.57James & Jane White 12,604.60John & Kath Clease 12,526.50William & Sharon Stevenson 12,487.39Robert & Jennifer Radbourne 12,421.05Susan Walton 12,398.65Raymond & Susan Kirkland 12,338.92Gail & Darren Drew 12,220.87John & Mary Marsh 12,194.25Gavin Thomson 12,117.48David & Jenny Gerry 12,087.81Stuart & Maureen Orr 12,076.50Christopher Conroy 12,074.04Lorraine & Ian Balcombe 12,074.04David Byatt & Janet Smith 12,051.89Darren & Christina Simmons 11,910.12Claire Mires 11,769.46Lyn & Tony Davies 11,753.55James Dale & Claire Daniels 11,718.85Kira Mckibbin & Andrew Thomas 11,701.84Rhys & Susan Williams 11,672.98Bob & Diane Goulding 11,609.46Raymond & Lorraine Satchell 11,583.59Lucinda Bennett & Nigel Manning 11,582.92Jane Spencer-Cook 11,532.56Elaine & Martin Spafford 11,512.51Tony & Wendy Vallerine 11,511.18Pierce & Janet Hartley 11,494.75Barry & Nina Mitchell 11,468.75David & Elaine Luke 11,453.63Ian & Cheryl Cooke 11,249.60Darryl Allen 11,229.79Louise Wellock & Nathan Sylvester 11,215.32Sandra Brown 11,213.43Markus Klötzer & Petra Romoser 11,199.07Michael & Mercy Radbourne 11,117.38Patricia & Dennis Corser 11,081.30Jim & Vicky Smith 11,035.64Pete Gill & Amy Kisnorbo 11,016.55Martyn Regan & Verity Antcliff 10,965.05Alan & Barbara Rea 10,955.75Bev & Dave Townsend 10,933.29Christine & Ian Brennan 10,894.20Catherine & Stephen Lord 10,837.24Michael & Julia Tolton 10,695.48Kevin Sands 10,683.78Sharon & Craig Davis 10,633.12Kevin Rider 10,623.22Omran Zaman 10,613.55Elaine Hilder 10,524.31Clare Haines 10,516.65Tracey Payne & Harvey Kent 10,477.73Graham & Christine James 10,372.05Georgina & Phil Gale 10,354.23Isobel & James Orr 10,301.17Johanna & Stuart Peuleve 10,241.57Norah Bohan 10,238.73Sadie O’Boyle 10,209.01Leslie & Moira Harris 10,168.07Angel & Stuart Hill 10,168.07Sarah Darch 10,111.36Sarah Trim 10,090.35Henry & Diana Crosby 10,056.93Keith Glass & Margaret Holvec 10,052.89John & Anita Orr 10,024.80Ian & Pauline Pilkington 10,015.28

7,500 And AboveKathleen & Dominic Carolan 9,960.92Alex & Kathleen Langler 9,946.97Stephen & Elaine Blay 9,918.33Karen Bradley & Antonio Alonso 9,893.14Norman & Joanne Grundy 9,869.38Seamus & Clare Houghton 9,825.76Emma & Richard O’toole 9,802.91Peter & Cathy Legg 9,801.51Kimberley Sunter 9,800.06Robert Webb & Dawne Kovan 9,688.93Paul Smith & Angela Solomon 9,679.54Niall & Eileen Mckenna 9,656.14Raymond & Barbara Mann 9,655.84Suzanne & Richard Woolven 9,649.22Karl-Josef & Brigitte Mergler 9,634.23John & Jenny Caton 9,631.52Warwick & Christine Blakemore 9,603.95Cath & John Wilkinson 9,603.95Sarah Sancho 9,590.96Wendy Fielding 9,584.79Antony & Aileen Gunn 9,549.71Carlo & Cherry Hrynkiewicz 9,505.48

Terry & Mabel Mallard 9,485.54Shirley Gowland & Josephine Davies 9,468.17Linda Wood 9,421.20Lesley & Gordon Whittington 9,366.99Linda Charles 9,331.04John & Lesley Mcnally 9,331.04Laura Thorpe & Les Ward 9,329.93Richard & Greta Brownridge 9,318.05Declan & Monica Manning 9,302.15John Greenwood 9,289.24Anthony & Leslie Carrick 9,258.02Karen & Steven Glew 9,240.70Elizabeth & Ian Hyams 9,234.18Michael Godwin 9,224.44Dean Rothwell & Rachel Launchbury 9,222.99David Potter 9,219.81Stephen & Dorothy Hanlon 9,201.54Julian & Karen Pike 9,166.31Susan Hook 9,156.94Alana Hampshire & Keith Banks 9,139.12Bob & Rosemarie Hardy 9,138.79Ellen & Sean Friedberg 9,088.62Andrew Nicoll & Danielle Young 9,069.46Margaret Wright & Jacqui Whittingham 9,069.12Samantha Rushton & Dean Worrall 9,066.09Julie Cotton & Neil Tomkinson 9,056.47Angela Wallace 8,998.42Jeffrey & Frances Topple 8,972.87Michael & Lianne Rust 8,963.05Janet & Terry Mulley 8,963.05Geoffrey & Berenice Davey 8,950.32Craig & Linda Lomas 8,937.44Susan & Tony Cater 8,935.89Ann Tawn 8,903.38Lynda & David Buchan 8,884.18Hanna & Greg Newson 8,856.19Michael Prior 8,837.19Graham & Jennifer Shaw 8,821.49Robert Young & Clare Mears 8,787.48David & Heather Herring 8,772.17Ron & Heidi Body 8,771.47Melissa Squires & Ian Slade 8,764.20Frederick & Karen Mason 8,761.95Andrew Platten & Tracie Lowndes 8,746.97Barbara Margaret Webb 8,722.54Joe Croll 8,710.38Cliff & Linda Parker 8,707.73Ian & Carol Parker 8,684.77Margaret & Michael Drayton 8,676.24Paul Tonkin 8,643.10Bill & Joyce Rowe 8,553.98Sarah Jenkins 8,553.98Louise Puttick 8,491.78Steve Richardson & Ann-Marie Burras 8,478.17Rosie Ward & Jack Kerbel 8,471.53Veronica Nixon 8,459.35Iain & Jackie Swanston 8,448.48Michael & Anne Barnaville 8,412.86Gabrielle & Christopher Brace 8,395.93Jackie & Stuart Bower 8,391.69Roger & Gillian Coupe 8,391.26David & Lynn Bole 8,379.44Mervyn Baxter 8,371.82Gerard & Claire Tucker-Mawr 8,334.48Douglas & Theresa Hack 8,315.85Joanne & Tim Powell 8,294.24Peter Gallant & Claire Mckay 8,288.32Philip & Alison Wimbles 8,235.84Stewart Lonsdale 8,229.43Petrova Fairhurst 8,225.32Deborah Morgan 8,206.38Marsha Barras 8,194.51Sue & Tony Mincher 8,148.74Emma & Chris Shafe 8,120.83Neil Jeffery & Caroline Jeffrey 8,101.06Andy & Linda Goddard 8,080.25Patricia Harrison & Paul Spencer 8,074.64William & Agnes Burgess 8,055.37Kate Lee 8,055.14William & Jane Warrington 8,053.58Scott & Gwen Thomson 8,043.16Lee & Fiona Henshaw 8,026.70Mary Hession & Geraldine Twamley 8,021.36Marion & Anthony Homer 8,014.78Paul Melville 7,996.67Maryan & Don Nicolson 7,954.77Stephen & Barbara Courtney 7,896.69Peter & Angela Bach 7,896.69Negin & Michael Backhouse 7,877.38Mike Victoros 7,872.21Paul & Avril Coleman 7,868.26Georgina Marshall & Will Goodger 7,858.96David Bond 7,839.50Kelly & Steve Elliott 7,830.48Edward & Benedetta Graham 7,815.60Sara & Steven Smith 7,809.48Richard Tibbetts & Suzanne Pilcher 7,808.53John & Monica Beardmore 7,806.44Christine & Con Browning 7,801.99David & Heather Flannagan 7,796.57Vincent Tsoi & Lorraine Lawlor 7,791.92Kathleen Watson 7,756.09Jasbir Kaur 7,755.28Audrey Kane & Richard Begley 7,751.08Peter Savidge 7,707.05Sylvia & Gary Green 7,705.22David & Christine Rhodes 7,702.11Gavin & Trish Conway 7,671.39Barbara Tibbs 7,657.31Archie Curtis & Faye Wareham 7,650.58Christine & Michael Paxton 7,644.20Geoff Taylor & Alison Moore 7,640.26Bena & Mahesh Chauhan 7,635.23Linda & David Leadbetter 7,628.71Philip Gaffney & Isabella Wharton-Gaffney 7,628.71Seyed Ali Sajjadi 7,622.28Hannah Twigg & Simon Richards 7,615.49Sandra Ellis 7,610.94Yvonne Coffey 7,584.66Susan Coleman & Robert Holdford 7,581.55Vicky Bradley & Craig Lawson Austin 7,579.00Denise & Nigel Rayner 7,563.30Richard & Patricia Rogers 7,562.50Christina & Rob Cann 7,549.68Philip Lowe & Helen Kolbusz 7,535.83Lesley Brown & Mark Veidman 7,534.37Terry Card 7,524.92Gerard Coste 7,521.95Michael & Nancy Parnis 7,502.50

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COMPANY SHOWCASES AND TRAINING DAYS6 Oct Gold Rush IV – STONELEIGH PARK, COVENTRY

17-21 Oct Kleeneze Autumn Destination – CYPRUS

9 Jan 2010 Kleeneze New Year Showcase & Gala Dinner – THENIA and HALL 3, ICC, BIRMINGHAM

16 Jan 2010 Kleeneze Ireland New Year Showcase – THERADISSON BLU HOTEL, DUBLIN AIRPORT

2-9 Mar 2010 Kleeneze Spring Destination 2010 – CAPE TOWN

TRAINING MEETINGS - 2009 COUNTRYWIDE27 Sept It’s back, it’s bigger than ever, it’s ‘THE BIG 1’! The East

Midlands premier event is coming up soon, so book now tosecure a place with top speakers - Gavin Scott, Allan &Elaine Moffat, Fiona Webb & Andy Boswell. Tickets only £7for a fantastic afternoon of training plus fantastic raffle. Startsat 12 noon (Doors open 11am) Finish at 5pm. For furtherdetails contact Laura Thorpe & Les Ward on 0116 294 7827or Andy Buxton & Laura Kelly on 07830 190485. Makecheques payable to ‘The Big 1’ to 34 Rectory Lane,Thurcaston, Leicestershire. LE7 7JQ. The meeting is at theNovotel, Long Eaton, NOTTINGHAM - Jct 25 M1. Youcannot by tickets on the day. All tickets booked beforeMonday 21st will go into a free prize draw for a Super 200Business Kit - so don’t delay - book today! See you there!

3 Oct Millionaires Christmas Special, Cairn Hotel, Blackburn Road,BATHGATE. Training starts at 12 noon and finishes at4.30pm The Amazing Line up of Speakers are:- Gavin Scott,ex shipyard worker has earned over 3 million in 8 years; MrKleeneze himself, the wonderful Michael Khatkar; Geoff andFiona Webb, SED Trophy Winners; Peter and Myrna Wellock,SEDs (total collective income of £35k plus every four weeks).Tickets only £10 in advance or £12 at the door([email protected]).

5 Oct (every four weeks) Titans Huddersfield Training andOpportunity Meeting at the Cedar Court Hotel Lindley MoorRoad Ainley Top HUDDERSFIELD HD3 3RH (Just offjunction 24 M62). 7:30PM for 8PM prompt start. Please notesmart dress applies. Contact Neil Young 07932 965 071Ezereach 0113 350 8763. All welcome.

18 Oct (every four weeks) Freedom Training. 10.00am – 1.00pm(doors open at 9.30am) Best Western Moat House Hotel,Festival Way, Etruria, STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST1 5BQ.Bookings only, £6.00 per person. Please send cheques(payable to A de Caso) to: Adele & Jaime de Caso, 38 PoplarClose, Blythe Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent ST11 9RJ (names willbe held at the door, no tickets are sent out) Business dressonly please, everyone welcome. For further information,please call 01260 218574.

25 Oct Gillian Nicholson’s Wealth Events Training Thurrock Hotel,THURROCK, Essex. Registration 13:00 for prompt start at13:30hrs. Finish 4pm. £4.00 per distributor – Guests freeGuest Speakers: Gill Sepe and Diane Goulding – P13 Makeit the best ever!! Further information email: Gillian Nicholsonat [email protected] Arrive ready to learn, leaveready to earn! Wealth of Income, Wealth of Knowledge,Wealth of Friendships

1 Nov The biggest open meeting in the south, The BusinessBuilding Seminar is back for 2009 at the Blue Mountain Golfand Conference Centre, Wood Lane, Binfield, RG42 4EX(Nr WOKINGHAM) Berks. Just off Junction 10, M4.Everyoneis welcome. Starts at 11am (Doors open 10am) Finish at4.30pm. The top line up of guest speakers include Mike andJean Day (Premier) Distributors of the Year, Chris Mason-Paull(Platinum Premier), Dave Pemberton-Smith (Gold SED),Eamon Lynch (Gold SED) and the one and only MichaelKhatkar, Head of Network Development. Knowledge is Kinghere on the day. Book Raffle and catalogues to give away. £8per head. Book before 1 October and be entered into a free£100 cash draw. Details and bookings call: Peter Richardson 01249-821722 and book your place early, Limitedseating, Advance bookings [email protected].

OPPORTUNITY MEETINGS - NORTH/SCOTLAND23 Sept (21/10, 18/11, 16/12) Leeds Business Opportunity Meeting,

Holiday Inn, Brighouse, Clifton Village, LEEDS, HD6 4HW.7.30pm for 8pm start. £3 per distributor, guests free.Business dress please. Contact Angel Hill on 07931283957or Stuart Hill on 07792002402.

26 Sept (every four weeks) Aberdeen Opportunity and TrainingMeeting, Holiday Inn Express – Aberdeen Exhibition Centre,Parkway East, Bridge of Don, ABERDEEN, AB23 8AJ. 10am– 12.30pm, £3. Contact Lynn Macdonald [email protected] or Tel: 01506 414456.

29 Sept (every four weeks) Edinburgh Opportunity Meeting,Edinburgh Training Centre, 16 St Mary’s StreetEDINBURGH, EH1 1SU. 8pm 9pm. Contact LynnMacDonald at [email protected].

29 Sept (every four weeks) Kleeneze Opportunity PresentationEvening. Holiday Inn STOKE-ON-TRENT ST5 4DL. M6 J15Business dress only. Please arrive early for a prompt start.Doors open at 7:30pm, presentation from 8:00 till 9:15pm.Hosts: Adele & Jaime de Caso 01260 218574.

30 Sept (28/10, 25/11) Open Opportunity Meeting at The SummitCentre, Pavilion Road, Kirkby In Ashfield, NOTTINGHAM,NG17 7LL. Junction 27 or 28 of the M1. – 9.30pm.Telephone 01623 752008. Hosts: Margaret & Mike Drayton01623 722500, or e-mail [email protected].

13 Oct (every four weeks) North East Business Opportunity Meeting,Quality Hotel, Boldon Business Park, SUNDERLAND. NE59PE. Easy access from A19. Open meeting, everyonewelcome. 8.00pm start £2.50 per head. Guests freeOpp/Training/Recognition/Raffle/Table Steve Geldard andCathy Brookes, tel: 0191 521 4564, ITS 119822 Sue PhoenixITS 514235.

13 Oct (every four weeks) Glasgow Opportunity Meeting, RamadaJarvis Hotel, Ingram St, GLASGOW 8pm- 9pm. ContactLynn Macdonald at [email protected] or Tel: 01506414456.

14 Oct (11/11, 9/12) Pontefract BOM has moved to the WhitwoodInn Pioneer way CASTLEFORD WF10 5TG (1/4 mile jct 31M62), 7.30pm for 8pm start. Everyone welcome, Guest freeHosts Graham & Georgina Long eze number 01937 858018.

19 Oct (16/11) Merseyside Business Opportunity Meeting, HolidayInn RUNCORN, Wood Lane, Beechwood, Runcorn,Cheshire WA7 3HA. £2.50 per person, guests free. Businessdress please. Hosts:- Mary & Harry Fullerton email:[email protected] or Tel: 0151 601 2972.

21 Oct (every four weeks) Teeside Opportunity Meeting, TheWindmill, a purpose built Conference and Seminar Centre,Dalton Piercy, HARTLEPOOL, TS27 3HN, directly on A19,just north of Wynyard Park turn-off. Open meeting, everyonewelcome. 8pm Start £2.50 per head. Guests freeOpp/Training/Recognition/Raffle/Table. Steve Geldard andCathy Brookes, tel: 0191 521 4564. ITS 119822 Sue PhoenixITS 514235.

13 Nov (second Tuesday of each month) BOM meetings at Carlisle.Border Gate Premier Inn, Carleton, CARLISLE CA4 OAD tel:01228 633311. 7.30pm for 8pm start. All distributors andprospects/guests welcome. Hosts Alistair Townsend andMalcolm Bullough and will feature a presentation of theopportunity and a guest speaker. For information, contact:Alistair Townsend 01228 528126 email: [email protected] Bullough 01228 [email protected].

SOUTH/MIDLANDS/WALES28 Sept (26/10, 23/11,16/12) Norwich Business Opportunity Meeting,

Holiday Inn, Ipswich Rd, NORWICH. NR4 6EP. 7.30pm for8pm start. £3 per Distributor, guests free. Business dressplease. Contact Stephen on 07810126010.

30 Sept (28/10, 25/11) West Sussex Business Opportunity Showcaseat the Royal George, Upper Shoreham Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, WEST SUSSEX, BN43 6TA, on the HolmbushRoundabout. Fantastic training from guest speakers followedby a scintillating sizzle for only £2.50 per Distributor, GuestsFREE. 7.30pm for 8pm prompt start, Business dress please.Hosts:- Judy & Gordon Seldon, 01903 893887.

30 Sept (28/10,25/11) Essex Business Opportunity Meeting at TheHoliday Inn, Brook Street, BRENTWOOD, CM14 5NF,J28 – M25. 7.30 for 8pm start. Business Dress please.Everyone Welcome Hosts Richard & Vanadis. EzeReach:01206 804 635.

6 Oct (First Tuesday of every month) Business OpportunityMeeting. St Leonards Hotel, Ringwood Road, St Leonards,RINGWOOD, Hampshire, BH24 2NP. 7.30pm for 8pm start,£2.50 per person. Business dress please. Hosts Bob Daltonand Sue Marshall on 01425 480675 or ITS 119727.

5 Oct Westcountry Open Evening at Padbrook Park Hotel,Cullompton, DEVON EX15 1RU (signposted 5 mins from J28on M5). New to the Open Evening David Bibby will be doingpersonalised training at 7.00 p.m. Give us a call with yourrequests for training / topics to be covered. One to one orsmall groups, bring your team for a training session. All fromRed and Blue groups welcome. Prospect focused BusinessOpportunity Presentation, Book Stall, Bids table,Testimonials, raffle and business related stands. Booking instarts from 7.00 p.m. and the event starts at 8p.m.Distributors £3 per person or £4 per couple. Guests free.Ample parking. accommodation, meals, coffee and baravailable. Contact Sheelagh & Paul 01392 462710 (Ezereach01803 898592) or Nigel & Lucinda 01392 874412 (Ezereach01803 898652).

7 Oct (4/11, then every 4 weeks) Birmingham Open BOM. ThePlough & Harrow Hotel, 135 Hagley Road, BIRMINGHAM.7.45pm registration for an 8pm prompt start. Ample freeparking, good reception areas & bar for team sizzles &meeting your guests. Unfortunately there is no wheelchairaccess to the room (upstairs). Only £3 per distributorship,guests free (bring loads & see your business grow). If youwant 2010 to be your best year ever – don’t wait till then –your 2010 business starts NOW. Hosts Gerard & ClaireTucker-Mawr (EzeReach: 0121 314 9785) and Geoff & DianeOwen (EzeReach: 0121 314 4870).

7 Oct (21/10, 4/11, 18/11, 2/12, 16/12, 30/12) Swindon OpportunityMeeting, The Link Centre West SWINDON SN5 7DL. 8pmstart in the Blades Bar next to the Reception, £2.50 per

distributor Smart Dress. Everyone welcome. Hosts: Steveand Debra Nell contact on tel: 01793 887978 or Ezereach:01793 238909

12 Oct (23/11) Business Opportunity Open Evening (Now onMondays), All welcome The Lincoln Suite, Lincolnshire OakHotel, East Road SLEAFORD, Lincs, NG34 7EH 7.30pm, £3per distributor, Guests free. Contact:- Andy & AmandaHolland ([email protected]) Eze Reach:- 01553 886597.

14 Oct (4/11, 2/12) Folkestone opportunity evening, The Firs Club,Firs Lane, Cheriton, FOLKESTONE CT19 4QF. £2 perdistributor, guests free. 7:30pm for 8:00pm start. Businessdress please. All welcome. Hosts Emma & Chris Shafe.Ezereach: 01227 808744.

19 Oct (third Monday of every month) South East Open Evening.BOM with a twist. Forest Suite, Bracknell Leisure Centre,Bagshot Road, BRACKNELL, Berks, RG12 9SE. 7.45pm for8.30pm start. Distributors £3 single/£4 joint, guests free.Business dress please. Contact Debbie Gee on 01628626327 or Kate Lee on 0118 9268540. Everyone welcomeacross the Network (Blue and Red groups).

20 Oct (17/11,15/12) Hemel Hempstead Opportunity Meeting,Holiday Inn, Breakspear Way, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD HP24UA. £3 per distributor, guests free. 7:30pm for 8pm start.Business dress please. Hosts: Rosina & Frank Pocock. Tel:01442 256405.

20 Oct (17/11) Bristol Opportunity Meeting. Ship Inn (next to PremierInn),Thornbury Road, Alveston, BRISTOL, BS35 3LL.8.00pm start. Business dress please. Distributors £2 perhead, guests FREE. Host: Andy Cooper, ITS 124171. T.01179 819526.

21 Oct (18/11, 16/12) Somerset Business Opportunity Meeting, TheBathpool Inn, Bathpool, TAUNTON, TA2 8BE, 7.30pm for8pm start. £3 per Distributorship, guests free. Carlsbergdon’t do BOMs, but if they did, they’d probably say this isthe best BOM in the world...but you need to come along tofind out! Contact Chris and Jacqui Hill on 07967 661442,01458 851046, Ezereach: 01458888065 [email protected].

21 Oct (18/11, 16/12) Redruth Business Opportunity Meeting atTricky’s, Tolgus Mount, Redruth, CORNWALL, TR15 3TA.7.45pm for 8pm start. Everyone welcome. Still only £2.50 perDistributorship, Guests free. Hosts: David and Jenny Gerry.Contact on 01209 714067, [email protected],ITS 297533.

29 Oct (26/11, 17/12) Showcase Opportunity Briefing, TottenhamGreen Leisure Centre, The Gold Room, First Floor, 1 PhilipLane, LONDON N15 4JA. 7.30pm. Registration for 7.45PMstart. Special guest speakers each month. £3 perdistributorship, guest free. Everyone welcome! Hosts: GaryDixon and team. Contact 07973 712 425, I.T.S.113915, or email: [email protected].

9 Nov (7/12) Open to Blue & Red Groups. Eltham Open Evening atthe Eltham Conservative Club, 254 High Street, ELTHAM,London, SE9 1AA. 7.30pm registration for prompt 8pm start,ends around 9.30pm, then relax for a drink and a sizzle plusvisit our well stocked Sales Aids table. £3 per distributorship,guests free, dress code: smart casual. Hosts Joyce and PeteRowe. Tel: 020 8463 7133. EzeReach No: 020 3393 2408.Still the only BOM/Open Evening in South London.

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND18 Oct The Glenroyal Hotel, Maynooth, Co. KILDARE, 12pm.

Tickets cost €10, guests free. Contact Eamon Lynch andMarie Ryan on 044 9330826; [email protected].

21 Oct (four weekly) Open Opportunity Meeting at Brennans GreenIsle Hotel, Newlands Cross, DUBLIN 22, at 8pm; €5 perdistributorship, guests free. Contact Audrey 086-8352012 orJim 087-2103983.

8 Nov Training Meeting at the Abbey Leix Manor Hotel,ABBEYLEIX, 12.30pm. Guest speaker Bob Webb. Ticketsare €7.50 per person and are on a first come basis/€12 onthe door. Please book early for yourself and your team toavoid disappointment. Contact Eamon Lynch and MarieRyan on 044 9330826; [email protected].

6 Dec The Glenroyal Hotel, Maynooth, Co. KILDARE, 12pm.Tickets cost €10, guests free. Contact Eamon Lynch andMarie Ryan on 044 9330826; [email protected].

THE NETHERLANDS3 Oct (31/10, 28/11, 19/12) Hotel van der Valk de Cantharel, Van

Golsteinlaan 20, 7339 GT APELDOORN. 1pm – 3pm. EmailRita & Frank Kamsteeg at [email protected].

Do you have any Training or Opportunity meetings in yourarea? Let us know, at [email protected] and wewill include them in our weekly meetings diary.DEADLINE FOR WEEKLY SUBMISSIONS 4PM TUESDAY.

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“Staying with Kleeneze and going to the training meetings has helpedme change my attitude tremendously. Once upon a time I had anattitude of doom and gloom. It was either 100% success or nothing atall. Today my attitude is any success is 100% success, no matter howsmall that success is.

It’s easy to look at the stars in Kleeneze and think that you have to belike them or you will never succeed. But the truth is no one has to belike anyone, you just need to be yourself. Be grateful for where youare, and if you dream of a life that offers major rewards, consider thefact that it’s going to take time. Don’t be impatient, follow the adviceof your Upline and move at a pace that is comfortable for you.

Stick with the trainings, because these are going to teach you the howtos. They DO help, they WILL help and the rest is up to YOU!”Simon Wright, Silver Distributor

“We have been attending meetings and trainings for many years andalways learn something new at every one. Meetings are also a greatway of reminding us of what we already know but may have simplyforgotten. As well as the education, the social side is vital for teamspirit and meeting new team members.

When we feel a bit battered, we definitely need the meeting andwhen we feel on top of the world the meeting needs us. So no matterhow you feel, there should always be space in every serious person’sdiary for meetings and trainings. The Kleeneze network and thecompany are second to none in organising and hosting and deservesupport from all of us.”Gail and Stuart McKibbin, Senior Executive Distributors

“We use our local and countrywide open and Business Opportunitymeetings as a launch for introducing new members to the businessconcept and also to enhance our team members’ belief in thebusiness.

We have found that the more meetings we and our team go to themore we communicate and stay in touch using the trainings in oursizzles so that the members that could not attend do not lose out onsome vital training.”Fred and Karen Mason, Senior Distributor

I think it is important to attend all network meetings because, it givesyou a chance to speak to other Distributors and your Uplines about

any issues you have regarding anything Kleeneze related. I attend allmy local meetings. They often put on promotions such as who hasplaced the highest order, who has the highest single sale from onehouse and who has sponsored the most in the four weeks previous.They offer the winners of these promotions prizes, such as self-development books, catalogues etc. I think this is great because itgives us Distributors who attend an incentive to get out there andwork hard and most importantly to get recognised for yourachievement by your fellow Distributors.”

Paul Sheldon, Silver Distributor

“We both attend the local open evenings as they give us excellenttraining and motivation. They let us hear other people’s stories, whichwe can use when we are out doing our own business presentations.The training from all the different network meetings covers all theaspects of the business and is a great ‘show how’. The networkmeetings also open your eyes to the possibility of what’s available withKleeneze. We proved this, as I joined for an extra £50 per week andnow we are Bronze Executives who have been on the amazing ClubMed 2 this year.

One of the other great benefits from going to the network meetings isthat it gives a sense of belonging and support from the team that youbelong to and it gives you a chance to show that to anyone who islooking at Kleeneze or people that have joined your team. It isexposing you and your team to what is available - gradually they willhave a feeling of being involved and then choose to upgradethemselves, using the business to achieve their personal goals.”

Denise and Steve Neal, Bronze Executive Distributors

“Recession? At TheNicholson Tiger’s WealthTraining meeting atThurrock last Sunday, werecognised thoseDistributors whose retailscores were £1,000,£1,500 and £2,000+ over the last period. August is usually a quietPeriod, but just look at those smiling Tigers. Well done Kleeneze. Greatcatalogues - sales prove it.”Gillian Nicholson, Platinum Premier Executive

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TODAY IS MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNING! MAKE SURE YOU GET TOGETHER WITH YOUR TEAMS TO SMASH LAST YEAR’S TOTAL.MORE INFORMATION IS ON THE DSA. ALL YOUR STORIES AND PHOTOS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN NEXT WEEK’S EWB

LEARN HOW TO EARN

Being a Distributor may be unlike any other job you’ve ever had, but in one respect it’s the same as any other occupation – youneed support in order to move up that career ladder. Luckily, Kleeneze does support in spades. It’s a business that anyone cansucceed in and that’s purely down to the fact that there’s openness when it comes to sharing the system, the knowledge andthe training.

Whether you’re a new starter or have been in the business for years, attending meetings is crucial to your success. It is here thatyou’ll find out all about how to succeed, as well as getting well-deserved recognition of your success so far and the chance tomeet other like-minded people in the business.

There are hundreds of meetings which take place all over the country and the majority are open for everyone to attend (seepage 7 for our Meetings Diary).