Scammers
Scammers. Trying to take advantage of new trademark applications.
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Scammers. Trying to take advantage of new trademark applications.
Scam - tried to get me to pay £740 after I registered a trade mark. Avoid and ignore anythign they send you.
Scamming @!#$? …. Applied for trademark and then got a letter from these idiots with a crazy invoice.
Dirty marketing tactics to try and force sales!
After applying for a trade mark I got an invoice looking letter for services - publication fee. All fake and not requested!
Also received a letter in the post after filing with IPO office. This is likely to be a scam as they are a newly formed company and have no official links to IPO government office. Be aware.
This is likely a scam. At best it is completely pointless. They wrote to us requesting £740 for each trademark we had recently filed with the IPO, to publish our marks in their 'database'. They have no contact telephone number or address. They are not listed in Companies House. Their domain was registered on 12.3.25 in Iceland. The only means to contact them is by e-mail.
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