World Patent Marketing


Country United States
City New York
Address 228 Park Avenue South Suite 35652
Phone 888-926-8174
Website https://worldpatentmarketing.com/

World Patent Marketing Reviews

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  • Mar 14, 2015

World Patent Marketing too good to be true?

Me and my wife spent hours researching World Patent Marketing and all we could find on the internet was stellar reviews on every site they referenced to me such as trust pilot and their own press releases. I could not understand how a company that had been around for four years would have no bad press. I decided to call a buddy of mine who was a ex private investigator and see what he could dig up.

He asked where did you find these guys??? He advised us to stay away, far far away. He sent me and email with the following findings. Here is what he discovered after you see through all the fluff on the surface due to reputation management and public relation management . He also provided me with links to substantiate his findings which were discovered through forensic's that he did for me. I encourage you to do your own due diligence.

First off he advised that this company is a Invention Marketing company which is disguised as a Patent Assistance company. The company even provided press release that they successfully assisted an inventor get a licensing deal for the Teddy's Ballie Bumper with Manufacture SEC, Inc out of NY good luck trying to contact them. The press release says they partnered with Inventvillage to do this licensing deal which according my friend is also potentialy owned by World Patent Marketing / Desa industries. This in and of it self confirms they are in-fact a marketing company, not to mention it is also apparent in their name "world patent MARKETING"

"Miami Beach, Florida (PRWEB) December 24, 2014

World Patent Marketing, the world's fastest growing Patent and Inventor Services Company, is pleased to announce that Inventor Steven Harris of Palm Springs, California has obtained a exclusive licensing deal for Teddy's Ballie Bumper with SECS, Inc. of Mount Vernon, NY.

http://www.prweb.com/releases/worldpatentmarketing/success/prweb12415336.htm

Second, he did a background check on the corporation status and length of time in business. He said their website states they have been in the invention business for 4 years, ok that's interesting considering they have only been in business since Sept of 2014 as referenced in one of the blog's who did the forensics from the state records below. The company listed on the bottom of their website DESA INDUSTRIES.. has been in business since 2010 however not in the Invention business but as a furniture company which was purchased as a shell corporation in order to provide proof of length of being in business basically to deceive a consumer to think they really have been in business for four years.

The domain worldpatentmarketin.com has only been registered since April 2013

In addition their Better Business Bureau accreditation seems also to be fraudulent since they have only been in business less then a year they used DESA INDUSTRIES shell corporation which originates out of Delaware is signed up as foreign entity out of NY and now BBB shows World Patent Marketing dba Desa Industries. If you look under World Patent Marketing BBB in FL you will see they are doing business as Desa Industries. http://www.globalresourcebroker.com/world-patent-marketing-review.html

The company also perpetrate that their research is done by MIT and Harvard according to their own press release Ocotber of 2014 which also was not substantiated and could not be validated by MIT nor Harvard.

http://worldpatentmarketing.net/former-republican-candidate-for-the-united-states-senate-joins-world-patent-marketing-advisory-board-2/

Don't get me started on the biased positive review from Trust pilot notoriously known for fake reviews and the ability for the company to alter the reviews in their favor since they are a paid service they controls all their own reviews which they can manipulate by having the client provide a review prior to receiving their product. See this link from the guardian Pulitzer price winning author: http://www.theguardian.com/money/2013/jan/26/fake-reviews-plague-consumer-websites

Consumer and ex employees started to post negative online REPORT they just had them post a bunch of positive fluff on the site to hide the actual valid complaints.

If you decide to work with WPM its your choice, we decided against it.

Sincerely

John & Barbra

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  • Jan 10, 2015

I am a former employee at WPM and let me explain you exactly how this scam works.

First step is they'll tell you to send in your idea so that they can get it to their "professional" review team so they can determine if your idea is something they believe can be successful and if they want to help you work on it. - Lies!

Next day they'll call you and tell you your idea passed the minimum requirements and they are now sending it over to the review team for more research and that most ideas don't make it past the review. - Lies!

The following day they'll call and tell you that the review team requested more time to research your product ,which is usually a good sign because if they don't like an idea they'll usually drop it right away, so if the review team likes your idea you'll know you're on to something great. -Lies!

Then on the 4th day they call you excitingly telling you that the review team loved your idea! they definitely see potential for it to be marketed or licensed to a major manufacture, and World patent marketing wants to be a part of your project! The next step is to create an "invention royalty analysis". They will tell you this is absolutely necessary and required by manufactures and If you were to create the analysis by yourself it would cost around $7K, but since WPM wants to help you, they will absorb most of the cost and your price will end up being $1,295. Now this is not in any way a patent, it's simply the research they claim you need before even thinking of getting your patent. Once the analysis is done they will give you patent options that range from $2,000 to $30,000.

Now remember, no matter how dumb, ridicules, or unoriginal your idea may be they will always tell you everything I mentioned above because they want you to fork over the $1,295. The whole step by step process was simply created to get you exited about your idea and make you believe your millions of dollars are around the corner so that when they ask you for the $1,295 it'll sound like pennies.

They have absolutely no intention of really helping you get your idea out there. They get poor people to empty their bank accounts, they get broke people to borrow the money, all by selling them a dream that for 99% of the people has no chance of coming true.

They are literally the lowest of the low. Stay far, far away!

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  • Sep 11, 2014

It has come to my attention that this company, was established in March 2014, from what I know they have no patents, or products that have been marketed, I submitted the a fried chicken and waffle sandwich as a Idea, i know for a fact that you cannot make a patent on a sandwich, yet they approved it, the original person I started with,they said was traveling the World, because he was promoted, than another person took over, they wanted to market my product, just want to know how a manufacturer would buy my chicken sandwich? anyway i kept them on the hook, than I got another project manager, so i assume the other guy got promoted, also they have a great rating with trust pilot, so I looked up trust pilot reviews, they have many fake reviews all over, by many different consumers, all i am saying, look them up with, USPTO.GOV, and I also heard that the the Federal Trade Comission is looking at them, if you are interested in working with a company call the USPTO at 866-767-3848

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  • Mar 23, 2015

not the company for me .. or you

So I was lured into sending them $1300, with promises of weekly reports, which never happened.

When I called to get a status I got many apologies, but nothing changed.

I got a list of questions that might have been written by a kindergarten kid, and were questions I had answered in my original write up. It took them 4 tries to get a simple LOGO right!

I got calls from there marketing people, that pretty much wanted me to write their sales pitch for them.

Well I just got the documents that I paid for. POORLY written, POORLY structured sentences, and topics that I told them were wrong, were still in the final report.

These guys are shysters with a capital S.

I am very disappointed with these people, after I had turned down Davison because of there very bad internet reviews.

I don't know where to tell you to go, but its NOT here.

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  • Mar 19, 2015

attn people beware

I have found alot of other intresting things juan rivera is actually the true owner of the the world patent marketing and he is in another probably shell company called team epps inc with two other people but that buisness has no website or anything so who knows what they are i think its a money skeem and a money laundering buisness honestly they almost got me for same price and same way ex employee said they do. I spent all night digging and seein what i could find when they sent me so called proposal i knew better what was promised clearly said on proposal they dont provide it.

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  • Feb 2, 2015

World Patent Marketing Desa Industries World Patent Marketing, is a brand new company with no patents, or products marketed successfullyt Miami Beach Florida

It has come to my attention that this company, was established in March 2014, from what I know they have no patents, or products that have been marketed, I submitted the a fried chicken and waffle sandwich as a Idea, i know for a fact that you cannot make a patent on a sandwich, yet they approved it, the original person I started with,they said was traveling the World, because he was promoted, than another person took over, they wanted to market my product, just want to know how a manufacturer would buy my chicken sandwich? anyway i kept them on the hook, than I got another project manager, so i assume the other guy got promoted, also they have a great rating with trust pilot, so I looked up trust pilot reviews, they have many fake reviews all over, by many different consumers, all i am saying, look them up with, USPTO.GOV, and I also heard that the the Federal Trade Comission is looking at them, if you are interested in working with a company call the USPTO at 866-767-3848

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  • Jan 30, 2015

"My name is Scott Cooper and I am the Creative Director and an owner of World Patent Marketing. We have built the organization with the help over 350 employees and contractors on four different continents. I am passionate about bringing new products to the marketplace through high impact media outreach and controversial marketing strategies. I BELIEVE IN THE AMERICAN DREAM - IT CAME TRUE FOR ME AND IT COULD COME TRUE FOR YOU The American Dream is a national ethos of the United States, a set of ideals in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success, and an upward social mobility for the family and children, achieved through hard work in a society with few barriers. In the definition of the American Dream by James Truslow Adams in 1931, 'life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement' regardless of social class or circumstances of birth. The American Dream is rooted in the Declaration of Independence, which proclaims that 'all men are created equal' with the right to 'Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.' Since the Great Recession began, the American Dream has been a distant memory. It's still off in the distance, but it's starting to come into focus. That's because the US economy is finally accelerating.

Here are the key factors that will drive America's improvement in 2015:

More people are getting jobs. The job situation has improved dramatically in the past year, with headline unemployment dropping from 7.2% in October 2013 to 5.6% in December. (For some perspective, consider that the current unemployment rate is lower than the long-term average since 1948 of 5.8% and is roughly half the euro zone jobless rate of 11.5%). Monthly non-farm job creation has been above the 200,000 level for almost a year. And those out of work for 27 weeks or more -- what I call the "persistently unemployed" -- have fallen as a percentage of overall unemployed, from 35.9% in October 2013 to 31.9% in December 2014. And the quality of employment is starting to improve. For example, the percentage of part-time employees who want full-time work but can't find it has dropped from 29.9% to 25.6%. One area where we have yet to see improvement is wage growth. However, lower oil prices are acting as a big pay increase right now for consumers.

Americans have gotten their balance sheets in order. Americans have reduced their total household debt as a percentage of GDP from over 100% in the midst of the Great Recession to approximately 75%. They also substantially increased their savings rate, so they are in a better position to spend.

People are optimistic again. Overall consumer sentiment recently hit highs we haven't seen since early in 2007. And lower income consumer confidence is finally rising substantially as well, with the December Conference Board survey of low-income consumer confidence swelling a very substantial 12 points.

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But what is going to turn improved sentiment into actual spending? Necessity. Many Americans have foregone purchases for years. Consumer durable goods owned by Americans are very old by historical standards. So there's a need to buy, along with an ability and desire to buy. The inequality problem: Many Americans haven't participated in the recovery since it began -- and there's actually been an increase in economic inequality over the past six years. A significant reason for inequality is that US monetary policy primarily affected stock prices, driving them higher at the same time many Americans exited from stocks because of the environment of fear that gripped the nation. But the consumer is finally recovering -- and is a coiled spring. As more Americans go back to work and spend more, it will boost the economy even faster. All this, combined with the indomitable American spirit -- which was beaten but not broken in the Great Recession -- should combine to help the United States move forward in 2015.”

  • Mar 13, 2015

World Patent Marketing too good to be true?

Me and my wife spent hours researching World Patent Marketing and all we could find on the internet was stellar reviews on every site they referenced to me such as trust pilot and their own press releases. I could not understand how a company that had been around for four years would have no bad press. I decided to call a buddy of mine who was a ex private investigator and see what he could dig up.

He asked where did you find these guys??? He advised us to stay away, far far away. He sent me and email with the following findings. Here is what he discovered after you see through all the fluff on the surface due to reputation management and public relation management . He also provided me with links to substantiate his findings which were discovered through forensic's that he did for me. I encourage you to do your own due diligence.

First off he advised that this company is a Invention Marketing company which is disguised as a Patent Assistance company. The company even provided press release that they successfully assisted an inventor get a licensing deal for the Teddy's Ballie Bumper with Manufacture SEC, Inc out of NY good luck trying to contact them. The press release says they partnered with Inventvillage to do this licensing deal which according my friend is also potentialy owned by World Patent Marketing / Desa industries. This in and of it self confirms they are in-fact a marketing company, not to mention it is also apparent in their name "world patent MARKETING"

"Miami Beach, Florida (PRWEB) December 24, 2014

World Patent Marketing, the world's fastest growing Patent and Inventor Services Company, is pleased to announce that Inventor Steven Harris of Palm Springs, California has obtained a exclusive licensing deal for Teddy's Ballie Bumper with SECS, Inc. of Mount Vernon, NY.

http://www.prweb.com/releases/worldpatentmarketing/success/prweb12415336.htm

Second, he did a background check on the corporation status and length of time in business. He said their website states they have been in the invention business for 4 years, ok that's interesting considering they have only been in business since Sept of 2014 as referenced in one of the blog's who did the forensics from the state records below. The company listed on the bottom of their website DESA INDUSTRIES.. has been in business since 2010 however not in the Invention business but as a furniture company which was purchased as a shell corporation in order to provide proof of length of being in business basically to deceive a consumer to think they really have been in business for four years.

The domain worldpatentmarketin.com has only been registered since April 2013

In addition their Better Business Bureau accreditation seems also to be fraudulent since they have only been in business less then a year they used DESA INDUSTRIES shell corporation which originates out of Delaware is signed up as foreign entity out of NY and now BBB shows World Patent Marketing dba Desa Industries. If you look under World Patent Marketing BBB in FL you will see they are doing business as Desa Industries. http://www.globalresourcebroker.com/world-patent-marketing-review.html

The company also perpetrate that their research is done by MIT and Harvard according to their own press release Ocotber of 2014 which also was not substantiated and could not be validated by MIT nor Harvard.

http://worldpatentmarketing.net/former-republican-candidate-for-the-united-states-senate-joins-world-patent-marketing-advisory-board-2/

Don't get me started on the biased positive review from Trust pilot notoriously known for fake reviews and the ability for the company to alter the reviews in their favor since they are a paid service they controls all their own reviews which they can manipulate by having the client provide a review prior to receiving their product. See this link from the guardian Pulitzer price winning author: http://www.theguardian.com/money/2013/jan/26/fake-reviews-plague-consumer-websites

Consumer and ex employees started to post negative on many sites such as RPOFF REPORT they just had them post a bunch of positive fluff on the site to hide the actual valid complaints.

If you decide to work with WPM its your choice, we decided against it.

Sincerely

John & Barbra

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