1. Yes that was the same Steve that was in the Youtube Video.
2. "Totally Disagree with Poster!" and "Satisfied Advertiser" both suspiciously appear to be written by USP's staff.
3. If you read the script they use to sign up contractors, you will see there are no clear lies.... But every line was intended to be misleading.
4. They have been sued by M.S. Wholesale Plumbing Inc., in January 2008, for misleading them into purchasing an advertisement in the ATU game program.
5. USP has never lost a wage claim because:
The sales people are never given any sales report on paper, so it is difficult for them to prove monies owed to them in court.
When USP is sued, they will drag you through the legal system to make it as costly and difficult for the person to follow through.... Most will give up. It has taken most former employees over two years to get to the point where it can be presented in front of the legal system.... Then, at the last minute USP will settle and make sure the person signs a "Non Disclosure" clause.
5. USP have withheld commission checks in order as hostage to force employees to sign a Non-Compete Clause. Signing the NCC will effectively prevent the person to stay in the sports/advertising industry if they leave the company.
In addition:
1. They have been known to bribe decision makers at companies with pre-paid credit cards. They have caused scandals at reputable companies, such as L'Oreal. Many of USP's customers who have accepted they bribes have been fired over years.
2. They actively run interference with competing companies by.
a. Calling their competitor pretending to be the customer. Such as calling the competitor's accounts payable asking for a copy of the invoice, or calling the competitor's production department saying the sale has been cancelled.
b. Calling their competitor's customers pretending to be the competitor.
c. Calling employees of their competitor pretending to be Human Resources or IT asking for email and voicemail passwords.
Examples of USP's tortious interference with their competitors business relationships can be detailed in
Court of Appeals of Texas, Austin
Amalgamated Acme Affiliates, Inc & University Sports Publications
v.
Perry Minton and Dean Allen Associates, LTD
No. 09-00-00101-CV