Ben
Cookeville,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Fri, October 31, 2003
My wife was actually an ex-employee for Unique Worldwide Services. The company (s), I should say are a scam. The program (scam) is put together well by the "M" men. I'm sure they went through countless meetings figuring how they could answer every question whether it be positive or negative. My wife was told how successful she was going to be and that she was the "choosen" one. I think she was considered the "choosen" one because of how honest and trust worthy she is and comes across. They were going to use that to their advantage. "she's so honest and likeable, she'll suck in many people to make us even more richer than we already are." My wife would have completed the program but her reputation meant more to her. We could be making lots of money, driving nice cars, lying to people, drinking beers during evening meetings, making worthless banners to hang up at conferences, etc. The list could go on and on. My recommendation: Do not fall for the "M's" program so the both of them can keep driving their Mercedes and ruining peoples lives. If the "M's" are reading...just remember...you reap what you so.