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Friday, April 15, 2011

Sitetalk/Unaico (Chating + Earning) :Compensation plan

Unaico Compensation Plan
There are 3 income streams with the Unaico compensation plan:

1. A "Direct Personal Sales” Commission.
2. A "Binary Plan” Commission.
3. A "Matching Bonus” Commision.

1. Direct Personal Sales commissions (DPS):
As a Member, Bronze Member or Gold Member on all personally generated sales you will receive a 10% commission based on the Business Volume (BV) associated to the various products and services. There are no other requirements to be able to receive the DPS commissions.

2. Binary Plan commissions:
On the total Business Volume (BV) generated in a business cycle (I week) in the "lesser leg” you will receive a 10% commission. One BV is equal to €1 commission. This weekly commission is capped at a maximum payout of €500 for a Member, €2.500 for a Bronze Member and €12.500 for a Gold Member.The "Active Status” is a part of the requirement to be eligible for Binary Bonus.
Lesser leg: The leg with the lowest sales volume within a calculation period (one week) of your 2 legged structure (Binary). 10% of this Business Volume (BV) is paid out weekly. The same amount of Business Volume (BV) will be deducted from your "Greater” leg (the leg with the higher Business Volume for the weekly period). Example: 10.000 BV in one week in your lesser leg x 10% = 1000BV = €1000 10.000 BV will be deducted from both the "Lesser” and "Greater” leg. If a Member reaches the weekly cap (maximum binary commission) all BV in both legs will be flushed (removed) and thus the next calculation period will start with zero BV.
Flushing: BV in the system that is older than 3 months (90 days) will be flushed automatically. When calculating the weekly commission the oldest Business Volume will always be counted first. See back-office report for when flushing occurs.
Active Status: On becoming a Member, Bronze Member or Gold Member you will be qualified for the following 4 weeks as an "ACTIVE MEMBER” i.e. with the active status. There is a personal 50 BV within a 4 weekly period "active status” requirement to be qualified for Binary and Matching bonus payments. This active status qualifies you for the following 4 weeks. This has been wavered until the official Launch next year.

3. Matching Bonus: As shown in the graphic below, qualified Members can receive a Matching Bonus on the Binary payments made to their personally sponsored Members, and theirs and theirs down to a maximum of 7 levels. The "Active Status” is a part of the requirement to be eligible for the "Matching Bonus”

Personally sponsor 2 Bronze/Gold (one left, one right) to qualify for 4 levels of MB
Personally sponsor 4 Bronze/Gold (min. one in each leg) to qualify for 5 levels of MB
Personally sponsor 6 Bronze/Gold (min. one in each leg) to qualify for 6 levels of MB
Personally sponsor 10 Bronze/Gold (min. one in each leg) to qualify for 7 levels of MB
There is a dynamic compression on the matching bonus.

Important notice: 75% of all commissions will be paid to your Main account and 25% to your Mandatory account.
Free Member: Is someone who has registered over the sitetalk.com website absolutely free and with no obligation to doanything at anytime.They will receive a position in the Binary plan and have access to view the genealogy in a back office provided and to edit there personal details.
Member: Is someone who has decided to purchase the "Business Pack” at a value of 149 BV.
Bronze Member: Is someone who is not yet a "Member” and personally accumulates/generates a minimum total of 500 BV. Or someone who has decided to purchase the "Upgrade Member to Bronze Package” valued at 500 BV.
Gold Member: Is someone who is not yet a "Member” or Bronze Member and personally accumulates/generates a minimum total of 2000 BV. Or someone who has decided to purchase the "Upgrade Bronze to Gold Package” valued at 2000 BV.

RECONIGTION LEVELS
TEAM LEADER BV 25.000
TEAM MANAGER BV 50.000
EXECUTIVE BV 100.000
SENIOR EXECUTIVE BV 250.000 Accumulated BV in lesser leg
DIRECTOR BV 500.000
SENIOR DIRECTOR BV 1.000.000
VICE PRESIDENT BV 5.000.000
PRESIDENT BV 10.000.000
Stand: 18th March 2011

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As a sitetalk.com Free Member you will be eligible to receive a 5% bonus based on the BV generated from all your personally referred members to sitetalk.com. This is applicable regardless of the Membership level of those you have referred. This 5% will be accredited to the Free Member in form from sitetalk cash (STC) which can be utilised to purchase products and services within the web-shop or Member shop at any given time.


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Policy and Procedures of UNAICO

SECTION 1 — INTRODUCTION

Basis of Cooperation

The company Unaico Ltd (here after Unaico or the company) sells to ultimate customers by way of distance selling various products and services. The specific Unaico distribution system is characterized by the fact that independent sales representatives (here after Members) by way of distance selling offer inter alia to the participants of an online network (Sitetalk) the Unaico products and services. In this connection the system is based on the Unaico compensation plan. This plan regulates the tasks of the Members according to their functional position in the organization which is structured according to the principles of the so-called Multi-Level-Marketing system. Furthermore the plan regulates the performance criteria a Member must meet in order to reach the individual functional positions in the organization as well as the compensation paid for the successful performance of the contractual tasks.

1.1 — Policies and Shared Compensation Program Incorporated into Member Agreement

These Policies and Procedures, in their present form and as amended at the sole discretion of Unaico, Limited. (here after “Unaico” or the “Company”), are incorporated into, and form an integral part of, the Unaico Member Agreement. Throughout these Policies, when the term “Agreement” is used, it collectively refers to the Unaico Member Application and Agreement, these Policies and Procedures, the Shared Compensation Program, and the Unaico Business Entity Registration Form (if applicable). These documents are incorporated by reference into the Unaico Member Agreement (all in their current form and as amended by Unaico). Other agreements have to be made in writing. This requirement can only be changed in writing as well. It is the responsibility of each Member (hereafter “Member”) to read, understand, adhere to, and ensure that he or she is aware of and operating under the most current version of these Policies and Procedures.
The Agreement constitutes the entire contract between Unaico and the Member. Any promises, representations, offers, or other communications not expressly set forth in the Agreement are of no force and effect.

1.2 — Purpose of Policies

Unaico is a marketing company that distributes products and services through it’s online Web shop/store. Members can also choose to become active within our Business opportunity. It is important to understand that your success and the success of your fellow Members is dependent upon the integrity of the men and women who market our products and services. To clearly define the relationship that exists between Members and Unaico, and to explicitly set a standard for acceptable business conduct, Unaico has established the Agreement.
Unaico Members are required to comply with all of the Terms and Conditions set forth in the Agreement which Unaico may amend at its sole discretion from time to time, as well as all federal, state, provincial, territorial, and local laws governing their Unaico business and their conduct. Because you may be unfamiliar with many of these standards of practice, it is very important that you read and abide by the Agreement. Please review the information in this manual carefully. It explains and governs the relationship between you, as an independent contractor and the Company. If you have any questions regarding any policy or rule, do not hesitate to seek an answer from your Sponsor or from Unaico.

1.3 — Changes to the Agreement

Because federal, state, provincial, territorial and local laws, as well as the business environment, periodically change, Unaico reserves the right to amend the Agreement and its prices in its sole and absolute discretion. By signing/excepting the Member Application and Agreement, a Member agrees to abide by all amendments or modifications that Unaico elects to make. Amendments shall be effective upon notice to all Members that the Agreement has been modified. Notification of amendments shall be published in official Unaico materials. The Company shall provide or make available to all Members a complete copy of the amended provisions by one or more of the following methods: (1) posting on the Company’s official web site; (2) electronic mail (e-mail); (3) fax-on-demand; (4) voice mail system broadcast; (5) inclusion in Company periodicals; (6) inclusion in product orders or bonus payments; or (7) special mailings. The continuation of a Member’s Unaico business or a Member’s acceptance of bonuses or commissions constitutes acceptance of any and all amendments if the Member doesn’t object to the changing by writing within 15 days beginning with receipt of the changing-information.

1.4 — Delays

Unaico shall not be responsible for delays or failures in performance of its obligations when performance is made commercially impracticable due to circumstances beyond its reasonable control. This includes, without limitation, strikes, labour difficulties, riot, war, fire, death, curtailment of a party’s source of supply, or government decrees or orders.

1.5 — Policies and Provisions Severable

If any provision of the Agreement, in its current form or as may be amended, is found to be invalid, or unenforceable for any reason, only the invalid portion(s) of the provision shall be severed and the remaining terms and provisions shall remain in full force and effect and shall be construed as if such invalid, or unenforceable provision never comprised a part of the Agreement.

1.6 — Waiver

The Company never gives up its right to insist on compliance with the Agreement and with the applicable laws governing the conduct of a Member or a Unaico business. No failure of Unaico to exercise any right or power under the Agreement or to insist upon strict compliance by a Member with any obligation or provision of the Agreement, and no custom or practice of the parties at variance with the terms of the Agreement, shall constitute a waiver of Unaico’s right to demand exact compliance with the Agreement. Waiver by Unaico can be affected only in writing by an authorized officer of the Company. Unaico’s waiver of any particular breach by a Member, or Unaico’s waiver of any particular provision of the Agreement, shall not affect or impair Unaico’s rights with respect to any subsequent breach, nor shall it affect in any way the rights or obligations of any other Member. Nor shall any delay or omission by Unaico to exercise any right arising from a breach affect or impair Unaico’s rights as to that or any subsequent breach.
The existence of any claim or cause of action of a Member against Unaico shall not constitute a defense to Unaico’s enforcement of any term or provision of the Agreement.

1.7 — Limitation of Liability

To the extent permitted by law, Members agree that Unaico, its parent companies, directors, officers, shareholders, employees, assigns, successors, and agents (collectively referred to as “affiliates”) shall not be liable for and Members release Unaico and its affiliates from, and waive all claims for, any loss of profits, indirect, direct, special or consequential damages or any other loss incurred or suffered by a Member as a result of:
(a) The Member’s breach of the Agreement;
(b) The improper promotion or operation of a Unaico business by a Member and any activities related thereto (e.g., the presentation of Unaico’s products, services or Shared Compensation Program, the operation of a motor vehicle, the lease of meeting or training facilities, etc.);
(c) Any incorrect or wrong data or information provided by a Member to Unaico; or,
(d) The Member’s failure to provide any information or data necessary for Unaico to operate its business.

1.8 All claims of members against Unaico fall under statute of limitation after one year.

SECTION 2 — BECOMING A MEMBER

2.1 — New Member Enrolment

Applicants enrol as Members at the Unaico Web Site of his or her Sponsor. Online enrolments shall be effective upon the Applicant’s proper completion of the online Application and Agreement and Unaico’s acceptance of the application.

2.2 — Member Benefits

Once a Member Application and Agreement has been accepted by Unaico, the usage of the Social Network Platform, the Business model with Compensation Program and the Agreement are made available. These benefits may include the right to:
a) Purchase Unaico products and services at the Member price.
b) Market and promote Unaico products and services via the Member’s personalized Unaico Web Site, and profit from these sales.
c) Participate in the Shared Compensation Program (receive bonuses and commissions, if eligible);
d) Sponsor other individuals (Members) into the Unaico business and thereby, build a Team and progress through the Shared Compensation Program.
e) Receive periodic Unaico literature and other Unaico communications.
f) Participate in Unaico-sponsored support, service, training, motivational and recognition functions, upon payment of appropriate charges, if applicable; and
g) Participate in promotional and incentive contests and programs sponsored by Unaico for its Members.

SECTION 3 — OPERATING A UNAICO BUSINESS

3.1 — Adherence to the Unaico Marketing Plan

Members must adhere to the terms of the Unaico Marketing Plan as set forth in official Unaico literature. Members shall not offer the Unaico opportunity through, or in combination with, any other system, program, or method of marketing other than that specifically set forth in official Unaico literature. Members shall not require or encourage other current or prospective Members to participate in Unaico in any manner that varies from the program as set forth in official Unaico literature. Members shall not require or encourage other current or prospective Members to execute any agreement or contract other than official Unaico agreements and contracts in order to become a Unaico Member. Similarly, Members shall not require or encourage other current or prospective Members to make any purchase from, or payment to, any individual or other entity to participate in the Shared Compensation Program other than those purchases or payments identified as recommended or required in official Unaico literature.

3.2 — Advertising

3.2.1 - In General

All Members shall safeguard and promote the good reputation of Unaico and its products. The marketing and promotion of Unaico, the Unaico opportunity, the Compensation Program, and Unaico products and services shall be consistent with the public interest, and must avoid all discourteous, deceptive, misleading, unethical or immoral conduct or practices.
To promote both the products and services, and the tremendous opportunity Unaico offers, Members must use the sales aids and support materials produced by Unaico. The rationale behind this requirement is simple. Unaico has carefully designed its products, services, Compensation Program, and promotional materials to ensure that each aspect of Unaico is fair, truthful, substantiated, and complies with the vast and complex legal requirements of federal, state, and provincial laws. If Unaico Members were allowed to develop their own sales aids and promotional materials (which includes Internet advertising), notwithstanding their integrity and good intentions, the likelihood that they would unintentionally violate any number of statutes or regulations affecting a Unaico business is almost certain. These violations, although they may be relatively few in numbers, would jeopardize the Unaico opportunity for all Members.

Accordingly, Members must not produce their own literature, advertisements, sales aids and promotional materials, or Internet web pages.

3.2.2 – Spamming and Unsolicited Faxes

Except as provided in this section, Members may not use or transmit unsolicited faxes, mass e-mail distribution, unsolicited e-mail, or “spamming” relative to the operation of their Unaico businesses. The terms "unsolicited faxes" and “unsolicited e-mail” mean the transmission via telephone facsimile or electronic mail, respectively, of any material or information advertising or promoting Unaico, its products, its Compensation Program or any other aspect of the Company which is transmitted to any person, except that these terms do not include a fax or e-mail: (a) to any person with that person's prior express invitation or permission; or (b) to any person with whom the Member has an established business or personal relationship. The term "established business or personal relationship" means a prior or existing relationship formed by a voluntary two way communication between a Member and a person, on the basis of: (a) an inquiry, application, purchase or transaction by the person regarding products offered by such Member; or (b) a personal or familial relationship, which relationship has not been previously terminated by either party.

3.2.3 – Telemarketing

Members agree that they shall not engage in telemarketing relative to the operation of their Unaico businesses. The term “telemarketing” means the placing of one or more telephone calls to an individual or entity to induce the purchase of a Unaico product or service, or to recruit them for the Unaico opportunity. “Cold calls" made to prospective customers or Members that promote either Unaico's products or services or the Unaico opportunity constitute telemarketing and are prohibited.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Member may place telephone call(s) to a prospective customer or Member (a "prospect") under the following limited situations:
a) If the Member has an established business relationship with the prospect. An “established business relationship” is a relationship between a Member and a prospect based on:
i. The prospect’s purchase, rental, or lease of goods or services from the Member within the eighteen (18) months immediately preceding the date of a telephone call to induce the prospect's purchase of a product or service; or
ii. A financial transaction between the prospect and the Member within the eighteen (18) months immediately preceding the date of such a call.
b) The prospect’s personal inquiry or application regarding a product or service offered by the Member, within the three (3) months immediately preceding the date of such a call.
c) If the Member receives written and signed permission from the prospect authorizing the Member to call. The authorization must specify the telephone number(s) which the Member is authorized to call.
d) Members may call family members, personal friends, and acquaintances. An “acquaintance” is someone with whom a Member has at least a recent first-hand relationship (i.e., the Member recently personally met him or her). Bear in mind, however, that if a Member makes a habit of “card collecting” everyone he or she meets and subsequently calling them, the Federal Trade Commission or state authority may consider this a form of telemarketing that is not subject to this exemption. Thus, if Members engage in calling “acquaintances,” the Member must make such calls on an occasional basis only and not as a routine practice.
In addition, Members shall not use automatic telephone dialling systems relative to the operation of their Unaico businesses. The term “automatic telephone dialling system” means equipment which has the capacity to: (a) store or produce telephone numbers to be called, using a random or sequential number generator; and (b) to dial such numbers.

3.2.4 - Web Sites

Members are not permitted to develop their own web sites or web pages that promote, directly or indirectly, the Unaico opportunity or any Unaico products or services. All Members have the option of purchasing an Unaico Package. No Member may independently design a web site that uses the names, logos, or product descriptions of Unaico or otherwise promotes (directly or indirectly) Unaico products or services or the Unaico opportunity. Nor may a Member use "blind" ads on the Internet that make product or income claims which are ultimately associated with Unaico products, the Unaico opportunity, or the Shared Compensation Program. The use of any other Internet web site or web page (including without limitation auction sites such as eBay) to in any way promote the sale of Unaico products, the Unaico opportunity, or the Compensation Program is a breach of the Agreement and may result in any of the disciplinary sanctions set forth in Section 8.1.

3.2.5 - Domain Names

Members may not use or attempt to register any of Unaico’s trade names, trademarks, service names, service marks, product names, the Company’s name, or any derivative thereof, for any Internet domain name. Nor may Members incorporate or attempt to incorporate any of Unaico’s trade names, trademarks, service names, service marks, product names, the Company’s name, or any derivative thereof, into any electronic mail address.

3.2.6 - Trademarks and Copyrights

Unaico will not allow the use of its trade names, trademarks, designs, or symbols by any person, including a Unaico Member, without its prior, written permission. Members may not produce for sale or distribution any recorded Company events and speeches without written permission from Unaico nor may Members reproduce for sale or for personal use any recording of Company-produced audio or video tape presentations.

3.2.7 - Media and Media Inquiries

Members must not attempt to respond to media inquiries regarding Unaico, its products or services. All inquiries by any type of media must be immediately referred to Unaico’s Marketing Department. This policy is designed to assure that accurate and consistent information is provided to the public as well as a proper public image.

3.2.8 – Release

By entering into the Agreement, Member authorizes Unaico to use his or her name and/or likeness in advertising or promotional materials and waives all claims for remuneration for such use. If the Member disagrees Unaico will not disadvantage him/her.

3.3 — Bonus Buying

“Bonus buying” includes: (a) the enrolment of individuals or entities without the knowledge of and/or execution of a Member Application and Agreement by such individuals or entities; (b) the fraudulent enrolment of an individual or entity as a Member; (c) the enrolment or attempted enrolment of non-existent individuals or entities as Members (“phantoms”); or (d) the use of a credit card by or on behalf of a Member when the Member is not the account holder of such credit card. Bonus buying constitutes a material breach of these Policies and Procedures, and is strictly and absolutely prohibited.

3.4 — Business Entities

A corporation, limited liability company, partnership or trust (collectively referred to in this section as a “Business Entity”) may apply to be a Unaico Member by completing a Application and Agreement and submitting its Certificate of Incorporation, Articles of Organization, Partnership Agreement or trust documents (these documents are collectively referred to as the “Entity Documents”) to Unaico, along with a properly completed Business Entity Registration form. The Entity Documents and Business Entity Registration Form must be submitted to Unaico within 30 days of the online enrolment. Any compensation earned will be held in a Pending State until the proper documentation is received.
A Unaico business may change its status under the same sponsor from an individual to a partnership, corporation or trust or from one type of entity to another. There is a €25.00 fee for each change requested, which must be included with the written request and a completed Member Application and Agreement. The Business Entity Registration form must be signed by all of the shareholders, members, partners or trustees. Shareholders of the entity are jointly and severally liable for any indebtedness or other obligation of the Member-entity to Unaico. The liability of the entity itself remains untouched by this provision.

3.5 — Changes to the Unaico Business

3.5.1 - Change of Sponsor

To protect the integrity of all Teams and safeguard the hard work of all Members, Unaico strongly discourages changes in sponsorship. Maintaining the integrity of sponsorship is critical for the success of every Member and Team. Accordingly, the transfer of a Unaico business from one sponsor to another is rarely permitted.
Requests for change of sponsorship must be submitted in writing to the Member Support Department, and must include the reason for the transfer. Transfers will only be considered in the following two (2) circumstances:
(a) In cases involving fraudulent inducement or unethical sponsoring, a Member may request that he or she be transferred to another organization with his or her entire Team intact. All requests for transfer alleging fraudulent enrolment practices shall be evaluated on a case by case basis.
(b) The Member seeking to transfer submits a properly completed and fully executed Sponsorship Transfer Form that includes the written approval of his or her immediate up-line active Sponsor/Member. Photocopied or facsimile signatures are acceptable. The Member who requests the transfer must submit a fee of €25.00 for administrative charges and data processing. Members in the Team will not be moved with the transferring Member unless all of the requirements of this paragraph are met. Transferring Members must allow thirty (30) days after the receipt of the Sponsorship Transfer Forms by Unaico for processing and verifying change requests.

3.5.2 - Cancellation and Re-application

A Member may legitimately change his or her Sponsor by voluntarily cancelling his or her Unaico business and remaining inactive (i.e., no sales of Unaico products, no sponsoring, no attendance at any Unaico functions, participation in any other form of Member activity, or operation of any other Unaico business) for six (6) full calendar months. Following the six month period of inactivity, the former Member may reapply under a new sponsor. Unaico will consider waiving the six month waiting period under exceptional circumstances. Such requests for waiver must be submitted to Unaico in writing.

3.6 — Unauthorized Claims and Actions

3.6.1 - Indemnification

A Member is fully responsible for all of his or her verbal and written statements made regarding Unaico products, services, and the Compensation Program which are not expressly contained in official Unaico materials. Members agree to indemnify Unaico and Unaico’s directors, officers, employees, and agents, and hold them harmless from any and all liability including judgments, civil penalties, refunds, attorney fees, court costs, or lost business incurred by Unaico as a result of the Member’s unauthorized representations or actions. This provision shall survive the termination of the Agreement.

3.6.2 - Income Claims

In their enthusiasm to enrol prospective Members, some Members are occasionally tempted to make income claims or earnings representations to demonstrate the inherent power of the Unaico opportunity. This is counter-productive because new Members may become disappointed very quickly if their results are not as extensive or as rapid as the results others have achieved. At Unaico, we firmly believe that the Unaico income potential is great enough to be highly attractive, without reporting the earnings of others.
While Members may believe it beneficial to provide copies of commission payments, or to disclose the earnings of themselves or others, such approaches have legal consequences that can negatively impact Unaico as well as the Member making the claim unless appropriate disclosures required by law are also made contemporaneously with the income claim or earnings representation. Because Unaico Members do not have the data necessary to comply with the legal requirements for making income claims, a Member, when presenting or discussing the Unaico opportunity or Compensation Program to a prospective Member, may not make income projections, income claims, or disclose his or her Unaico income (including the showing of commission payments, bank statements, or tax records).
Hypothetical income examples that are used to explain the operation of the Compensation Program, and which are based solely on mathematical projections, may be made to prospective Members, so long as the Member who uses such hypothetical examples 1) makes clear to the prospective Member(s) that such earnings are hypothetical; and 2) provides each prospective Member with a current copy of Unaico’s official income disclosure statement.

3.7 — Commercial Outlets and Trade Shows

3.7.1 – Commercial Outlets

Unaico strongly encourages the retailing and selling of its products and services through person to person contact. In an effort to reinforce this method of marketing and to help provide a standard of fairness for its Member base, Members may not display or sell Unaico products, services, or literature in any retail or service establishment.

3.7.2 – Trade Shows, Expositions and Other Sales Forums

Members may display and/or sell Unaico products at trade shows and professional expositions only with prior Unaico corporate approval. Before submitting a deposit to the event promoter, Members must contact the Marketing Department in writing for approval. Any requests to participate in future events must again be submitted to the Marketing Department. Unaico further reserves the right to refuse authorization to participate at any function which it does not deem a suitable forum for the promotion of its products, services, or the Unaico opportunity. Approval will not be given for swap meets, garage sales, flea markets or farmer’s markets as these events are not conducive to the professional image Unaico wishes to portray.

3.8 — Conflicts of Interest

3.8.1 – Non-solicitation

Unaico Members are free to participate in other direct selling opportunities (including relationship marketing, network marketing, and multilevel marketing). However, during the term of this Agreement, Members may not recruit other Unaico Members for any other direct selling business. Exception to the above is those individuals/members personally introduced/sponsored from a member to the Unaico opportunity.
Members must not sell, or attempt to sell, any competing non-Unaico products or services to Unaico Members. Any product or services in the same generic category as a Unaico product or service is deemed to be competing.
Members may not display Unaico products or services with any other products or services in a fashion that might in any way confuse or mislead a prospective customer or Member into believing there is a relationship between the Unaico and non-Unaico products or services. Members may not offer the Unaico opportunity, products or services to prospective or existing customers or Members in conjunction with any non-Unaico program, opportunity, product or service. Members may not offer any non-Unaico opportunity, products or services at any Unaico-related meeting, seminar or convention, or immediately following such event.

3.9 — Cross-Sponsoring

Actual or attempted cross sponsoring is strictly prohibited. “Cross sponsoring” is defined as the enrolment of an individual who or entity that already has a current Agreement on file with Unaico, or who has had such an agreement within the preceding six calendar months, within a different line of sponsorship. The use of a spouse’s or relative’s name, trade names, DBAs, assumed names, corporations, partnerships, trusts, federal ID numbers, or fictitious ID numbers to circumvent this policy is prohibited. Members shall not demean, discredit or defame other Unaico Members in an attempt to entice another Member to become part of the first Member’s Team. This policy shall not prohibit the transfer of a Unaico business in accordance with Section 3.22 or Section 3.5.

3.10 — Errors or Questions

If a Member has questions about or believes any errors have been made regarding commissions, bonuses, Team Activity Reports, or charges, the Member must notify Unaico in writing within 30 days of the date of the purported error or incident in question. Unaico will not be responsible for any errors, omissions or problems not reported to it within 30 days. If this wasn’t caused by wilful intent or gross negligence.

3.11 — Governmental Approval or Endorsement

Neither federal/national nor state regulatory agencies nor officials approve or endorse any direct selling companies or programs. Therefore, Members shall not represent or imply that Unaico or its Compensation Program have been "approved," "endorsed" or otherwise sanctioned by any government agency.

3.12 — Independent Contractor Status

Members are independent contractors, and are not purchasers of a franchise or a business opportunity. The agreement between Unaico and its Members does not create an employer/employee relationship, agency, partnership, or joint venture between the Company and the Member. A MEMBER SHALL NOT BE TREATED AS AN EMPLOYEE FOR HIS OR HER SERVICES OR FOR FEDERAL/NATIONAL OR STATE TAX PURPOSES. All Members are responsible for paying local, state, and federal/National taxes due from all compensation earned as a Member of the Company. Unaico is not responsible for withholding, and shall not withhold or deduct from a Member’s bonuses and commissions, if any, taxes of any kind, unless withholding becomes legally required. The Member has no authority (expressed or implied), to bind the Company to any obligation. Members are not authorized to and will not incur any debt, expense, obligation, or open any checking account on behalf of, for, or in the name of Unaico. Each Member agrees that he or she shall control the manner and means by which he or she operates his or her Unaico business, and shall establish his or her own goals, hours, and methods of sale, subject to compliance with these Policies and Procedures and applicable law.

Each Member shall be solely responsible for paying all expenses incurred, including but not limited to travel, food, lodging, secretarial, office, long distance telephone, and other expenses. He bears his own business risk.

Members are responsible for trade registration at the home community, being registered for social security and VAT. As long as no VAT-Number will be submitted to Unaico, we assume that the member is still working as a “small business” and we pay commission without VAT only.

The name of Unaico and other names as may be adopted by Unaico are proprietary trade names, trademarks and service marks of Unaico. As such, these marks are of great value to Unaico and are supplied to Members for their use only in an expressly authorized manner. Use of Unaico name on any item not produced by the Company is prohibited except as follows:
Member's Name
Independent Unaico Member
All Members may list themselves as an “Independent Unaico Member” in the white or yellow pages of the telephone directory under their own name. No Member may place telephone directory display ads using Unaico's name or logo. Members may not answer the telephone by saying “Unaico”, “Unaico Incorporated”, or in any other manner that would lead the caller to believe that he or she has reached corporate offices of Unaico.

3.13 — Insurance

You may wish to arrange insurance coverage for your business. Neither your homeowner’s insurance policy nor your automobile insurance policy covers business-related injuries, or the theft of or damage to inventory or business equipment. Contact your insurance agent to make certain that your property is protected. This can often be accomplished with a simple “Business Pursuit” endorsement attached to your present homeowner’s and automobile policies.

3.14 — Adherence to Laws and Ordinances

3.14.1 - Local Ordinances

Many cities and counties have laws regulating certain home-based businesses. In most cases these ordinances are not applicable to Members because of the nature of their business. However, Members must obey those laws that do apply to them. If a city or county official tells a Member that an ordinance applies to him or her, the Member shall be polite and cooperative, and immediately send a copy of the ordinance to the Compliance Department of Unaico. In most cases there are exceptions to the ordinance that may apply to Unaico Members.

3.14.2 - Compliance With Federal/National, State, and Local Laws

Members shall comply with all federal, national, state, and local laws and regulations in the conduct of their businesses.

3.15 — Minors

Members of Unaico must be at least 18 years of age. Members under the age of18 are not eligible to participate in the Unaico business opportunity. When a Unaico Member turns 18, he/she is eligible to participate in the Unaico business opportunity.

3.16 — Unaico Businesses per Member and per Household

A Member may operate or have an ownership interest, legal or equitable, as a sole proprietorship, partner, shareholder, trustee, or beneficiary, in one or more Unaico business as long as that individual can provide a Social Security number and or Tax Identification number for each entity. No single entity may use the same Social Security number or Tax Identification number. An individual may have, operate or receive compensation from more than one Unaico business as long as all subsequent businesses are positioned below the initial business in the line of sponsorship. Individuals of the same family unit may enter into or have an interest in more than one Unaico Business. A “family unit” is defined as spouses and dependent children living at or doing business at the same address.

3.16.1 - Actions of Household Members or Affiliated Individuals

If any member of a Member’s immediate household engages in any activity which, if performed by the Member, would violate any provision of the Agreement, such activity will be deemed a violation by the Member and Unaico may take disciplinary action pursuant to the Statement of Policies against the Member. Similarly, if any individual associated in any way with a corporation, partnership, trust or other entity (collectively “affiliated individual”) violates the Agreement, such action(s) will be deemed a violation by the entity, and Unaico may take disciplinary action against the entity.

3.17 — Roll-Up

When a vacancy occurs in a Team due to the termination of a Unaico business, the commissions from each Member in the first ring immediately around the terminated Member on the date of the cancellation will be moved to the direct team of the terminated Member’s sponsor. For example, if A sponsors B, and B sponsors C1, C2, and C3, if B terminates her business, C1, C2, and C3 will “roll-up” to A and become part of A’s direct team.

3.18 — Sale, Transfer or Assignment of Unaico Business

A Member may not assign any rights or delegate any duties under the Agreement without the prior written consent of Unaico. Any attempt to transfer or assign a Unaico business without the express written consent of Unaico will render the Agreement voidable at the option of Unaico. Therefore, although a Unaico business is a privately owned, independently operated business, the sale, transfer or assignment of a Unaico business is subject to certain limitations. If a Member wishes to sell his or her Unaico business, he or she must receive written authorization from the Company. In order to sell, transfer or assign a Unaico business, the following criteria must be met:
a) Protection of the existing line of sponsorship must always be maintained so that the Unaico business continues to be operated in that line of sponsorship.
b) The buyer or transferee must be (or must become) an active Unaico Member. If the buyer is an active Unaico Member, he or she must first terminate his or her Unaico business simultaneously with the purchase, transfer, assignment or acquisition of any interest in the new Unaico business. Also if the buyer is an active Unaico Member, he or she must be in good standing and not in violation of any of the terms of the Agreement.
c) Before the sale, transfer or assignment can be finalized and approved by Unaico, any debt obligations the selling Member has with Unaico must be satisfied.
d) The selling Member must be in good standing and not in violation of any of the terms of the Agreement in order to be eligible to sell, transfer or assign a Unaico business.
Prior to selling a Unaico business, the selling Member must notify Unaico Member Support Department of his or her intent to sell the Unaico business. No changes in line of sponsorship can result from the sale or transfer of a Unaico business.
If a Member desires to sell his or her Unaico distributorship, the Member's Sponsor must be given the first right and option, in writing and sent via certified mail/return receipt requested, to purchase the distributorship. If the Sponsor desires to purchase the distributorship, the purchased distributorship will merge with the Sponsor's marketing organization to create a single marketing organization.
If the Sponsor fails to notify the selling Member of his or her intention to purchase the distributorship within ten (10) business days after his or her receipt of selling Member's notice of intent to sell, the selling Member must offer (in succession beginning with the Member immediately above the seller's Sponsor) the distributorship to the first three immediate up-line Members of the seller's Sponsor upon the same terms provided in the option to the seller's Sponsor. If an up-line Member desires to purchase the selling Member's distributorship, the purchasing Member must first sell or resign from his or her own distributorship before purchasing another.
If each of the three up-line Members fails to notify the selling Member of his or her intention to purchase the distributorship within ten (10) business days after his or her receipt of selling Member's notice of intent to sell, the selling Member may proceed with the sale to a third party willing to purchase the existing distributorship upon the same terms provided in the offer to the seller's Sponsor. The buyer, transferee or assignee must complete a Member Agreement (or Transfer Agreement if he or she is a current Unaico Member) and possess reasonable ability to satisfactorily perform the obligations of a Unaico Member who is of the same rank or status as the selling Member.
Upon complete execution of the purchase and sale agreement, and the new Member Agreement, the parties must submit copies of the same to Unaico's Member Support Department for review and approval. Unaico reserves the right to request additional documentation that may be necessary to analyze the transaction between the buyer and seller. Unaico's Member Support Department will, in its sole and absolute discretion, approve or deny the sale, transfer or assignment within thirty (30) days after its receipt of all necessary documents from the parties.
If the seller sells, transfers or assigns or attempts to sell, transfer or assign his or her distributorship upon terms different than those set forth in the offer to the seller's Sponsor, such transfer shall be voidable at Unaico 's option and Unaico is entitled to claim for compensation. Further, if the parties fail to obtain Unaico 's approval for the transaction, the transfer shall be voidable at Unaico 's option. The purchaser of the existing distributorship will assume the obligations and position of the selling Member. A Member who sells his or her distributorship shall not be eligible to re-apply as a Unaico Member for a period of at least six (6) full calendar months after the sale.

3.19 — Separation of a Unaico Business

Unaico Members sometimes operate their Unaico businesses as husband-wife partnerships, regular partnerships, corporations, or trusts. At such time as a marriage may end in divorce or a corporation, partnership or trust (the latter three entities are collectively referred to herein as “entities”) may dissolve, arrangements must be made to assure that any separation or division of the business is accomplished so as not to adversely affect the interests and income of other businesses up or down the line of sponsorship. If the separating parties fail to provide for the best interests of other Members and the Company, Unaico will involuntarily terminate the Agreement and roll-up their entire organization pursuant to Section 3.22.
During the pendency of a divorce or entity dissolution, the parties must adopt one of the following methods of operation:
a) One of the parties may, with consent of the other(s), operate the Unaico business pursuant to an assignment in writing whereby the relinquishing spouse, shareholders, partners or trustees authorize Unaico to deal directly and solely with the other spouse or non-relinquishing shareholder, partner or trustee.
b) The parties may continue to operate the Unaico business jointly on a “business-as-usual” basis, whereupon all compensation paid by Unaico will continue to pay the original contract as usual or in the name of the entity to be divided as the parties may independently agree between them selves.
Under no circumstances will the Team of divorcing spouses or a dissolving business entity be divided. Similarly, under no circumstances will Unaico split commission and bonus payments between divorcing spouses or members of dissolving entities. Unaico will recognize only one Team and will issue only one commission check per Unaico business per commission cycle. Commission payments shall always be issued to the same individual or entity. In the event that parties to a divorce or dissolution proceeding are unable to resolve a dispute over the disposition of commissions and ownership of the business, the Agreement shall be involuntarily cancelled.
If a former spouse or a former entity affiliate has completely relinquished all rights in their original Unaico business, they are thereafter free to enrol under any sponsor of their choosing, so long as they meet the waiting period requirements set forth in Section 3.5.2. In such case, however, the former spouse or partner shall have no rights to any Members in their former Team or to any former customer. They must develop the new business in the same manner as would any other new Member.

3.20 — Sponsoring

All active Members in good standing have the right to sponsor and enrol others into Unaico. Each prospective Member has the ultimate right to choose his or her own Sponsor. If two Members claim to be the Sponsor of the same new Member, the Company shall regard the first application received by the Company as controlling.

3.21 — Stacking

The term “stacking” includes: (a) the failure to transmit to Unaico, or the holding of an Member Application and Agreement in excess of two business days after its execution; (b) the placement or manipulation of Member Applications and Agreements for the purpose of maximizing compensation pursuant to Unaico’s Compensation Program; or (c) providing financial assistance to new Members for the purpose of maximizing compensation pursuant to Unaico’s Compensation Program. Stacking constitutes a material breach of these Policies and Procedures, and is strictly and absolutely prohibited.

3.22 — Succession

Upon the death or incapacitation of a Member, his or her business may be passed to his or her heirs. Appropriate legal documentation must be submitted to the Company to ensure the transfer is proper. Accordingly, a Member should consult an attorney to assist him or her in the preparation of a will or other testamentary instrument. Whenever a Unaico business is transferred by a will or other testamentary process, the beneficiary acquires the right to collect all bonuses and commissions of the deceased Member’s Team provided the following qualifications are met. The successor(s) must:
a) Complete a new Next Generation Member Application and Agreement;
b) Comply with terms and provisions of the Agreement; and
c) Meet all of the qualifications for the deceased Member’s status.
Bonus and commission payments of a Unaico business transferred pursuant to this section will be paid in a single payment jointly to the devisees. The devisees must provide Unaico with an “address of record” to which all bonus and commission payments will be sent. If the business is bequeathed to joint devisees, they must form a business entity and acquire a federal/national taxpayer Identification number. Unaico will issue all bonus and commission payments to the business entity.

3.24.1 - Transfer Upon Death of a Member

To effect a testamentary transfer of a Unaico business, the successor must provide the following to Unaico: (1) an original death certificate; (2) a notarized copy of the will or other instrument establishing the successor’s right to the Unaico business; and (3) a completed and executed Member Application and Agreement.

3.24.2 - Transfer Upon Incapacitation of a Member

To affect a transfer of a Unaico business because of incapacity, the successor must provide the following to Unaico: (1) a notarized copy of an appointment as trustee; (2) a notarized copy of the trust document or other documentation establishing the trustee’s right to administer the Unaico business; and (3) a completed Member Application and Agreement executed by the trustee.

SECTION 4 — RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEMBERS

4.1 — Change of Address or Telephone

To ensure timely delivery of products, support materials, and commission payments, it is critically important that Unaico’s files are current. To guarantee proper delivery, two weeks advance notice must be provided to Unaico on all changes.

4.2 — Continuing Development Obligations

4.2.1 - Ongoing Training

Any Member who sponsors another Member into Unaico must perform a bona fide assistance and training function to ensure that his or her Team is properly operating his or her Unaico business. Members must have ongoing contact and communication with the Members in their Teams. Examples of such contact and communication may include, but are not limited to: newsletters, written correspondence, personal meetings, telephone contact, voice mail, electronic mail, and the accompaniment of Team members to Unaico meetings, training sessions, and other functions. Up-line Members are also responsible to motivate and train new Members in Unaico product knowledge, effective sales techniques, the Shared Compensation Program, and compliance with Company Policies and Procedures. Communication with and the training of Team members must not, however, violate Section 3.2 (regarding the development of Member-produced sales aids and promotional materials).
Members must monitor the Members in their Respective Teams to ensure that such Members do not make improper product or business claims, or engage in any illegal or inappropriate conduct. Upon request, every Member should be able to provide documented evidence to Unaico of his or her ongoing fulfilment of the responsibilities of a Sponsor.

4.2.2 - Increased Training Responsibilities

As Members progress through the various levels of leadership, they will become more experienced in sales techniques, product knowledge, and understanding of the Unaico program. They will be called upon to share this knowledge with lesser-experienced Members within their organization.

4.2.3 - Ongoing Sales Responsibilities

Regardless of their level of achievement, Members have an ongoing obligation to continue to personally promote sales through the generation of new customers and through servicing their existing customers.

4.3 — Non-disparagement

Unaico wants to provide its independent Members with the best products, compensation plan, and service in the industry. Accordingly, we value your constructive criticisms and comments. All such comments should be submitted in writing to the Member Support Department. Remember, to best serve you, we must hear from you! While Unaico welcomes constructive input, negative comments and remarks made in the field by Members about the Company, its products, or Compensation Program serve no purpose other than to sour the enthusiasm of other Unaico Members. For this reason, and to set the proper example for their Team members, Members must not disparage Unaico, other Unaico Members, Unaico’s products, the Compensation Program, or Unaico’s directors, officers, or employees. The disparagement of Unaico, other Unaico Members, Unaico’s products, the Compensation Program, or Unaico’s directors, officers, or employees constitutes a material breach of these Policies and Procedures.

4.4 — Reporting Policy Violations

Members observing a Policy violation by another Member should submit a written report of the violation directly to the attention of the Unaico Compliance Department. Details of the incidents such as dates, number of occurrences, persons involved, and any supporting documentation should be included in the report.

SECTION 5 — SALES REQUIREMENTS

5.1 — Product Sales

The Shared Compensation Program is based upon the sale of Unaico products and services to end consumers (“Customers/Members”). Members must fulfil personal and Team retail sales requirements (as well as meet other responsibilities set forth in the Agreement) to be eligible for bonuses, commissions and advancement to higher levels of achievement. The following sales requirements must be satisfied for Members to be eligible for Bonuses:
a) Members must satisfy the Personal Sales Volume and Team Sales Volume requirements to fulfil the requirements associated with their rank as specified in the Shared Compensation Program. “Personal Sales Volume” includes purchases made by the Member’s customers. Team Sales Volume shall include the total Sales Volume of all Members in his or her Team, and the Member’s Personal Sales Volume.
b) At least 70% of a Member’s total monthly Personal Sales Volume must be sold to end consumer customers.

5.2 — No Territory Restrictions

There are no exclusive territories granted to anyone. No franchise fees are required.

SECTION 6 — DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS

6.1 — Disciplinary Sanctions

Violation of the Agreement, these Policies and Procedures, or any illegal, fraudulent, deceptive or unethical business conduct by a Member may result, at Unaico's discretion, in one or more of the following corrective measures:
a) Issuance of a written warning or admonition;
b) Requiring the Member to take immediate corrective measures;
c) Imposition of a fine, which may be withheld from bonus and commission payments;
d) Loss of rights to one or more bonus and commission payments;
e) Suspension of the individual’s Agreement for one or more pay periods;
f) Involuntary termination of the offender’s Agreement; and/or
g) Any other measure expressly allowed within any provision of the Agreement or which Unaico deems practicable to implement and appropriate to equitably resolve injuries caused partially or exclusively by the Member’s policy violation or contractual breach.
Unaico may withhold from a Member all or part of the Member’s bonuses and commissions during the period that Unaico is investigating any conduct allegedly volatile of the Agreement. If a Member’s business is cancelled for disciplinary reasons, the Member will not be entitled to recover any commissions withheld during the investigation period as long as the real damage is not verified by legally binding decision or an amicable agreement. In situations deemed appropriate by Unaico, the Company may institute legal proceedings for monetary and/or equitable relief.

6.2 — Grievances and Complaints

When a Member has a grievance or complaint with another Member regarding any practice or conduct in relationship to their respective Unaico businesses, the complaining Member should first report the problem to his or her Sponsor who should review the matter and try to resolve it with the other party's up-line sponsor. If the matter cannot be resolved, it must be reported in writing to the Member Support Department at the Company. The Member Support Department will review the facts and attempt to resolve it. If it is not resolved, it will be referred to the Dispute Resolution Board for final review and determination.

6.3 — Dispute Resolution Board

The purpose of the Dispute Resolution Board is to: (1) review appeals of disciplinary sanctions; and (2) review matters between Unaico Members. After the response or settlement instituted by Member Support has been denied or otherwise remains unresolved, the Dispute Resolution Board reviews evidence, deliberates, and responds to current outstanding issues on a collective basis.
A Member may submit a written request for a telephonic or in-person hearing within seven business days from the date of: (1) the written notice by Unaico of disciplinary action; or (2) the written decision of Member Support regarding disputes between Members. All communication with Unaico and the Member seeking resolution of a dispute must be in writing. It is within the DRB’s discretion whether a claim is accepted for review. If the DRB agrees to review the matter, it shall schedule a hearing within 60 days of the receipt of the Member’s written request. All evidence (e.g., documents, exhibits, etc.) that a Member desires to have considered by the DRB must be submitted to Unaico no later than seven business days before the date of the hearing. The Member shall bear all of the expenses related to his or her attendance and the attendance of any witnesses he or she desires to be present at the hearing. The decision of the Dispute Resolution Board will be final and subject to no further review. During the pendency of the claim before the DRB, the Member waives his or her right to pursue arbitration or any other remedy.
Following issuance of a sanction, the disciplined Member may appeal the sanction to the Dispute Resolution Board (“DRB”). Member's appeal must be in writing and received by the Company within 15 days from the date of Unaico's cancellation notice. If the appeal is not received by Unaico within the 15 day period, the sanction will be final. The Member must submit all supporting documentation with his or her appeal correspondence. If the Member files a timely appeal of cancellation, the DRB will review and reconsider the cancellation, consider any other appropriate action, and notify the Member in writing of its decision.

6.4 — Arbitration

Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to the Agreement, or the breach thereof, shall be settled by arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association under its Commercial Arbitration Rules, and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. If a Member wishes to bring an action against Unaico for any act or omission relating to or arising from this Agreement, such action must be brought within one year
complying to provision 1.7 concerning the statute of limitation beginning with the alleged maturity of the claim or the reasonable knowledge this fact giving rise to the cause of action. Failure to bring such action within one year shall bar all claims by Member against Unaico for such act or omission. Member waives all claims that any other statute of limitation applies. If a Member files a claim or counterclaim against Unaico, he or she may only do so on an individual basis and not with any other Member or as part of a class or consolidated action. Members waive all rights to trial by jury or to any court. All arbitration proceedings shall be held in the United Kingdom, unless the laws of the country in which a Member resides expressly require the application of its laws, in which case the arbitration shall be held in the capital of that Country. The parties shall be entitled to all discovery rights allowed under the National Rules of Civil Procedure. No other aspects of the National Rules of Civil Procedure shall be applicable to arbitration. There shall be one arbitrator, an attorney at law, who shall have expertise in business law transactions with a strong preference being an attorney knowledgeable in the direct selling industry. Each party to the arbitration shall be responsible for its own -- costs and expenses of arbitration, including legal and filing fees. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on the parties and may, if necessary, be reduced to a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction. This agreement to arbitrate shall survive any termination or expiration of the Agreement.
Nothing in these Policies and Procedures shall prevent Unaico from applying to and obtaining from any court having jurisdiction a writ of attachment, a temporary injunction, preliminary injunction, permanent injunction or other relief available to safeguard and protect Unaico’s interest prior to, during or following the filing of any arbitration or other proceeding or pending the rendition of a decision or award in connection with any arbitration or other proceeding.

6.5 — Governing Law, Jurisdiction and Venue

Jurisdiction and venue of any matter not subject to arbitration shall reside in the United Kingdom unless the laws of the country in which a Member resides expressly require the application of its laws, in which case that countries law shall govern all issues related to jurisdiction and venue. The Federal/National Arbitration Act shall govern all matters relating to arbitration. The laws of the country shall govern all other matters relating to or arising from the Agreement unless the laws of the country in which a Member resides expressly require the application of its laws.

SECTION 7 — ORDERING

7.1 — Purchasing Unaico/Affiliate Products

Each Member should purchase sales aids from his/her personal Unaico website. If a Member purchases products from another Member or any other source, the purchasing Member will not receive the personal sales volume that is associated with that purchase.

7.2 — General Order Policies

Unaico maintains no minimum order requirements. Orders for products and sales aids may be combined.

7.3 — Confirmation of Order

A Member and/or recipient of an order must confirm promptly that the product received matches the product listed on the shipping invoice, and is free of damage. Failure to notify Unaico or Affiliate of any shipping discrepancy or damage within thirty days of shipment will cancel a Member’s right to request a correction unless the damage appeared later.

SECTION 8 — PAYMENT AND SHIPPING

8.1 — Deposits

All sales are made online via the Member’s Unaico Website.

8.2 — Restrictions on Third Party Use of Credit Cards and Account Access

Member shall not permit other Members or Members’ customers to use his or her credit card, or permit debits to their banking accounts, to enrol or to make purchases from the Company.

8.3 — Charge backs

Charge backs issued by any Unaico Member for a purchase from Unaico or any of our affiliates are grounds for termination.


SECTION 9 — INACTIVITY AND CANCELLATION


9.1 — Effect of Cancellation

So long as a Member remains active and complies with the terms of the Agreement and these Policies and Procedures, Unaico shall pay commissions to such Member in accordance with the Shared Compensation Program. A Member’s bonuses and commissions constitute the entire consideration for the Member's efforts in generating sales and all activities related to generating sales (including building a Team). Following a Member’s non-renewal of his or her Agreement, cancellation for inactivity, or voluntary or involuntary cancellation of his or her Agreement (all of these methods are collectively referred to as “cancellation”), the former Member shall have no right, title, claim or interest to the Team which he or she operated, or any commission or bonus from the sales generated by the organization.
The Unaico Website of a Member whose Agreement is cancelled will be permanently deactivated and the former Member will permanently lose all rights under this Agreement. This includes the right to sell Unaico products and services via an Unaico Website and the right to receive future commissions, bonuses, or other income resulting from the sales and other activities of the Member’s former Team. In the event of cancellation, Members agree to waive all rights they may have, including but not limited to property rights, to their former Team and to any bonuses, commissions, or other remuneration derived from the sales and other activities from his or her former Team.
The former Member shall not hold himself or herself out as a Unaico Member. A Member whose Agreement is cancelled shall receive commissions and bonuses only for the last full pay period he or she was active prior to cancellation (less any amounts withheld during an investigation preceding an involuntary cancellation).

9.2 — Cancellation Due to Inactivity

It is the Member's responsibility to lead his or her Team with the proper example in personal production of sales to end consumers. Without this proper example and leadership, the Member will lose his or her right to receive commissions from sales generated through his or her Team. Therefore, Members who personally produce less than the activity requirement for any pay period will not receive a commission for the sales generated through their Team for that pay period.

9.3 — Involuntary Cancellation

A Member’s violation of any of the terms of the Agreement, including any amendments that may be made by Unaico in its sole discretion, may result in any of the sanctions listed in Section 6.1, including the involuntary cancellation of his or her Agreement. Cancellation shall be effective on the date on which written notice is mailed, return receipt requested, to the Member’s last known address, or when the Member receives actual notice of cancellation, whichever occurs first.
Unaico expressly reserves the right to terminate all Agreements upon thirty (30) days written notice in the event that it elects to: (1) cease business operations; (2) dissolve as a corporate entity; or (3) terminate distribution of its products and services via relationship marketing.

9.4 — Voluntary Cancellation

A participant in this relationship marketing plan has a right to cancel at any time, regardless of reason with notice of 14 days. Cancellation must be submitted in writing to the Company at its principal business address. The written notice must include the Member’s signature, printed name, address, user name and Member I.D. Number.

Buy Back Guaranty

Unaico will buy back those products sold in the last 6 month prior to the date of voluntary cancellation if these products are factory packaged, undamaged and are ready for resell .Unaico pays the purchase price deducted by an administration fee of 10%. The member pays the reshipment charges. Goods not complying with the mentioned preconditions but regardless send back will not be compensated. The products will be placed in a stock for pick up and at the expenses of the Member. After one month the goods will be demolished at the expenses of the Member.

SECTION 10 — DEFINITIONS

Active Member - A Member who satisfies the minimum Personal Sales Volume requirements, as set forth in the Shared Compensation Program, to ensure that he or she is eligible to receive bonuses and commissions.
Agreement - The contract between the Company and each Member includes the Member Application and Agreement, the Unaico Policies and Procedures, the Shared Compensation Program, and the Business Entity Registration Form (where appropriate), all in their current form and as amended by Unaico in its sole discretion. These documents are collectively referred to as the “Agreement.”
Cancel - The termination of a Member’s business. Cancellation may be either voluntary, involuntary, through non-renewal or inactivity.
Commissionable Products/Services - All Unaico products and services on which commissions and bonuses are paid.
Company - The term “Company” as it is used throughout the Agreement means Unaico, Limited (Unaico).
End Consumer - Person who purchases Unaico/Affiliate products and services for personal use and not for resale. Also referred to as “Customer” or “Retail Customer”.
Immediate Household - Heads of household and dependent family members residing in the same house.
Recruit - For purposes of Unaico’s Conflict of Interest Policy (Section 3.8), the term “recruit” means actual or attempted solicitation, enrolment, encouragement, or effort to influence in any other way, either directly or through a third party, another Unaico Member to enrol or participate in another direct selling opportunity. This conduct constitutes recruiting even if the Member’s actions are in response to an inquiry made by another Member.
Roll-Up - The method by which commissions compress past a vacancy in a Team left by a Member who is inactive or whose Agreement has been cancelled.
Sponsor - A Member who enrols another Member into the Company/Community, and is as such on the applicant’s Member Application and Agreement. The act of enrolling others and training them to become Members is called “sponsoring.”
Team - All of the Members personally sponsored by a particular Member.
Team Activity Report - Detailed reporting generated by Unaico in the Member’s Business Management Software that provides critical data relating to the identities of Members, sales information, and enrolment activity of each Member’s Team. This report contains confidential and trade secret information which is proprietary to Unaico.
Team Sales Volume - The Member’s own Personal Sales PLUS the Personal Sales of all the Members in his or her Direct Team. If a Member has not built a team, he can qualify by meeting this requirement himself.
Up-line - This term refers to the Member or Members above a particular Member in a sponsorship line up to the Company. Conversely stated, it is the line of sponsors that links any particular Member to the Company

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How it all started

The vision began 08 with a life turning experience and a mobile phone.

  • Jarle Thorsen – The man behind the idea.
  • The idea: To build a social community where people could also make money.
  • The Company: Unaico founded in 2009.
  • Explosive growth: Unaico is now in 35 countries.

The Vision

Build a community and incorporate three major marketing industries.

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Traditional Marketing

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Direct Marketing

  • Direct Marketing
  • Your own Home Based Business
  • Follow our system and you can make money.

Online Social Community

Global Community
Desktop Application

SiteTalk Mall

SiteTalk Mall

- electronics – health & wellness – clothes – travel
- and much more …

SiteTalk Mobile

Loyalty Program

  • Affiliate program for active members in 5iteTaik (5T)
  • Bring in consumers equals bonus (BV)
  • Invite your friends and create your own 5T Network
  • Active 5T members will receive bonus points
  • You can use bonus points to shop on 5T mall
    (Buy single products or an advantage package in Unaica)

    Direct Selling Bonus

    Any product or service that is sold on Unaico or on SiteTalk has a Business Volume value (BV)
    BV quoted in the camp. plan is valued 1 BV = 1 Euro.

    10 % Direct Selling Bonus

    You can sign up on: SiteTalk.com
    as a free user or on Unaico.com as a representative.

    Network Team Bonus

    10% Network Team Bonus will be paid weekly from the whole generated sales volume
    in the lesser Team (based on generated BV)

    10% Network Team Bonus, lesser team

    Matching Bonus

    When you train/educate people that are referred to your personal Team you get paid up to seven {7}
    generations of Matching Bonus.

    2-5% Matching Bonus in 7 generations

    Success System

    1 ) Decision
    2 ) Goal Setting
    3 ) List of Names
    4 ) Contact People
    5 ) Show the Unaico Business
    6) Educate yourself and have fun