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  • Report:  #893678

Complaint Review: Patent & Trademark Institute

Patent & Trademark Institute They had me pay to protect and promote my idea then sold/stole my idea and has recently appeared on shelves and in restaurants in the past few months Garden City, New York

  • Reported By:
    lisa — Dearborn Michigan United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Wed, June 06, 2012
  • Updated:
    Sat, June 09, 2012
  • Patent & Trademark Institute
    400 Garden City Plaza
    Garden City, New York
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    5167427900
  • Category:

I am really upset. I paid to have this company protect my idea and they said it was protected for 14 years. Well I now see my product in fast food restaurants and grocers shelves. They stole or sold my supposed protected idea and I want to do something about it. This is unjust and unfair and a breach of contract.

8 Updates & Rebuttals


Jim

Indiana,
USA

Josey

#9Consumer Comment

Sat, June 09, 2012

No, I don't know what you are talking.  I'll be the first to admit that I don't know everything.

FYI:  I only comment when know I what talk about.lol

Please point me towards one of your posts that was actually helpful to the OP or anyone else for that matter.  I have never seen one.


The Outlaw Josey Wales

Golden Meadow,
United States of America

Yes you do

#9Consumer Comment

Fri, June 08, 2012

 You know what I 'm talking about, Team Rebutt knows everything.


Jim Martin

Indiana,
USA

What!?

#9Consumer Comment

Fri, June 08, 2012

when never ask for advice.

Could you please explain that statement?  I don't speak gibberish.


The Outlaw Josey Wales

Golden Meadow,
United States of America

Problem solve

#9Consumer Comment

Fri, June 08, 2012

Great now the problem is fixed by attacking me, way to go Team Rebutt, how's that for solving the world's problem,when never ask for advice.


Jim

Indiana,
USA

Outlaw

#9Consumer Comment

Fri, June 08, 2012

Problem solve by asking more useless questions

Please explain how asking exactly how the idea was protected was a useless question.  Do you not realize that MochaG was trying to offer help to the OP?  That's why they posted.  How can you expect any one to offer sound advice with the minimal details provided?

Oh, and in the future, you may want to proofread your posts before submitting them.  The section I copies and pasted from your post has a grammatical error in it.  I'll give you a chance to find it.  Hint:  you forgot the "D" in solved.

Also, in every one of your posts, you complain about the wasted space being used for "Team Rebutts" posts.  Don't your posts use up space, too?  Maybe someone should start following you around on this site, and every time you post, complain about the wasted space for your posts.

Now, to the OP.  This is just a question out of pure, morbid curiosity.  What exactly was the idea or invention, anyway?

Mocha:  I find it kind of ironic that Outlaw is here committing his own copy write infringement while defending a company that has possibly stolen a patent from the OP.


MochaG

Springfield,
Virginia,
United States of America

More question

#9Consumer Comment

Fri, June 08, 2012

Please answer my questions. You should know what patents are. You would completely lose everything if you believe they are useless. You could believe in the one that does not want to help you but try to ruin others posts including yours.


The Outlaw Josey Wales

Golden Meadow,
United States of America

Good chance Moccco is there

#9Consumer Comment

Thu, June 07, 2012

 Problem solve by asking more useless questions, how great it is to have Team Rebutt


MochaG

Springfield,
Virginia,
United States of America

How

#9Consumer Comment

Thu, June 07, 2012

How did you deal with them about invention (not idea) protection? What is the invention (again, not idea) you created? When you said "it was protected for 14 years" does that mean you have already signed a contract of some sort? Did you patent it? Or at least a provisional one? Please elaborate. If you can prove that you have a patent or you can prove that you are the inventor of the patent they have, you may be able to sue for it. That's just what if only.

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