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  • Report:  #674526

Complaint Review: IP Assure - Stacy Papachristos - WOODBRIDGE Connecticut

Reported By:
punkmummy - los angeles, California, USA
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IP Assure - Stacy Papachristos
485 Amity Road Woodbridge Connecticut 06525 WOODBRIDGE, 06525 Connecticut, United States of America
Phone:
203-389-5555
Web:
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I also listed an item on iOffer and the same thing happened to me.

iOffer removed the listing and a couple of weeks later i was sent this really long, hard to understand email from IP assure - via Stacey Papchristos. It seems its the same letter all of you received as well.



I fully complied with everything after my item was removed from ioffer then i got this email. Totally freaked me out.





It seems no one really knows if its legit or not, yes she is a lawyer but these do not seem like legitimate practices. I have also been under the belief that you must receive something via mail not email in order for it to be legitimate. Stacey claims that its okay to contact us via email. I don't think it is.





I don't understand why I am being forced to settle when there is no real case at hand to actually settle. That seems really fishy to me.





Has anyone actually paid her, is what I really want to know.





I don't trust that paying her will end whatever this is. It feels like extortion as I abided by what was originally asked of me and now it almost feels like blackmail since I will apparently be sued if i do not pay.









Yes she is a certified lawyer but these practices do not seem legal and they are very threatening. I feel as though I am being harassed by this woman so she can get some extra money in time for christmas as this is when it all started - the beginning of december.





I can't afford to pay the $300 she is demanding, its almost as much as my rent and i barely make rent every month. Please help!





1 Updates & Rebuttals

Flynrider

Phoenix,
Arizona,
USA
Simple version.

#2Consumer Comment

Thu, December 23, 2010



You got caught trying to sell counterfeit goods on the Internet. The trademark holder is not happy with you, so they sicced their lawyer on you.

"I don't understand why I am being forced to settle when there is no real case at hand to actually settle."

No one is forcing you to settle. If you weren't selling bogus items, it should be fairly easy to prove that to the lawyer.

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