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10 September 2010
Kleeneze incentive scheme provides boost for local car dealership
A new distributor incentive scheme from home shopping company Kleeneze is providing a local car dealership with a significant boost in business.
The Accrington-based company is offering its catalogue distributors the chance to qualify for a brand new MINI and has chosen Bowkers BMW/Mini in Blackburn to supply the giveaway cars.
Kleeneze expects to source at least 100 MINIs for the lucky qualifying distributors from the dealership over the course of the next year.
Jamie Stewart, managing director of Kleeneze, said: “We’re pleased that the new MINI incentive scheme will allow us to benefit another local business as well as our network of distributors.
“The new incentive is uncapped, meaning hundreds of MINIs could potentially be given away over the course of the next few years, and we’re sure that this new partnership with Bowker, which has a well established reputation for excellence, will prove to be mutually beneficial.”
Chris Eccles, general sales manager for Bowker, said: “We pride ourselves on offering a professional service which maintains the highest possible dealership standards, which is why our cars make great incentives for the Kleeneze network.
“We believe that reciprocal relationships such as these are important for local businesses and we are really pleased to be working with Kleeneze.”
Established in 1923, Kleeneze is one of Britain’s longest running home-shopping companies and a founder member of the Direct Selling Association. Kleeneze sells its products purely through its network over 10,000 self-employed distributors across the UK and Ireland.
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The Accrington-based company is offering its catalogue distributors the chance to qualify for a brand new MINI and has chosen Bowkers BMW/Mini in Blackburn to supply the giveaway cars.
Kleeneze expects to source at least 100 MINIs for the lucky qualifying distributors from the dealership over the course of the next year.
Jamie Stewart, managing director of Kleeneze, said: “We’re pleased that the new MINI incentive scheme will allow us to benefit another local business as well as our network of distributors.
“The new incentive is uncapped, meaning hundreds of MINIs could potentially be given away over the course of the next few years, and we’re sure that this new partnership with Bowker, which has a well established reputation for excellence, will prove to be mutually beneficial.”
Chris Eccles, general sales manager for Bowker, said: “We pride ourselves on offering a professional service which maintains the highest possible dealership standards, which is why our cars make great incentives for the Kleeneze network.
“We believe that reciprocal relationships such as these are important for local businesses and we are really pleased to be working with Kleeneze.”
Established in 1923, Kleeneze is one of Britain’s longest running home-shopping companies and a founder member of the Direct Selling Association. Kleeneze sells its products purely through its network over 10,000 self-employed distributors across the UK and Ireland.

