"real people, real incomes, real lives"
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Dave & Karin Harris
Dave had worked in Further Education for 13 years on leaving the Army after 18 ½ years. He then worked for 3 years as a manager for a local charity until he was made redundant in 2011. We joined Kleeneze in April 2008 and worked it part-time around our full-time jobs. Karin had been working as a College Lecturer and for the last 4 years as a Tutor/ Careers Adviser in a local prison.
Why we joined
We have been married 10 years and we had to take on a huge mortgage in our late forties/early fifties. We love holidays even just going away with our friends for the weekend but we were finding that we could not afford these pleasures even working full-time. Our friends had just bought a touring caravan and we looked at our finances and realised that we could not afford to buy one.
I came across an advertisement to earn some extra money while looking in the free ads for a cheap caravan. This was to turn out to be the answer we had been looking for. We were VERY sceptical at first, but we could see that the company was well established and as we only had to invest a small amount of money we thought it was worth a go. What we also liked was that we could do this together and fit it around our existing commitments.
We realised we could make our money back very quickly and then we would review the situation. In our first 12 weeks of doing Kleeneze we earned cheques totalling £1092.75. This was the proof that we needed and we continued to earn on average £650 per 4 week period in our first year in the business.
(Not bad for a part-time income!)
We can’t imagine not doing Kleeneze and maybe our one regret is that we had not found the opportunity sooner. We look forward to making a secure financial future. We want to be debt free and we did not relish the idea of working for someone else until we are 70!



1st Cheque
2ndCheque
3rd Cheque
In our first 12 weeks we earned cheques totalling £1092.75