25 Ways to Avoid Trademark Scams
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Celebrating our 25th year with the 25 series. For more information on how to identify and avoid scams, visit www.isthisatrademarkscam.com.
Erik shares red flags to watch for and tips to protect yourself from trademark scammers in this podcast.
The following is an edited transcript of my video Top Tips for Avoiding Trademark Scams No matter how many times I speak, post, and warn about them, scams are everywhere, and I get messages from people who are receiving scams … Continue reading
Erik shares 3 quick tips for recognizing and avoiding trademark scammers.
Scam alert from NTPS! This looks essentially identical to past scams, but with a new “name” from NTPS or ntp-register.com and a new address at 306 Exchange Blvd, Ste 400-17, Bethlehem, GA 30620. The offer asks for $1,450. The address … Continue reading
Trademark scams continue to proliferate. This looks essentially identical to past scams, but with a new “name” from TMP and a new address at TMP Online Services, 31-07 31st Avenue, Unit 102, Astoria, NY 11106. The offer asks for $1280. … Continue reading
Unfortunately, I received a new scam in the mail this week. A few weeks after filing a new trademark application, the letter pictured below arrived. The postage and envelope were from Germany! The scam is for a bogus publication that … Continue reading
Recently a new scam targeting trademark filers features telephone calls purporting to be from USPTO examiners. This is yet another reason to work with an experienced attorney – the USPTO will never contact an applicant directly when they have counsel … Continue reading
I recently was made aware of yet another scam that is trying to take advantage of trademark filers. Watch this short video for more: According to the USPTO: Some customers have reported receiving calls from individuals falsely claiming to be … Continue reading
Trademark scams continue to proliferate. Listen for details about the latest details on scams using the USPTO’s seal and letterhead. For more about preventing or evaluating scams, visit www.isthisatrademarkscam.com