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Trademarkia.com is a SCAM

Trademarkia.com is a scam. Its founder is a trademark infringer who was involved in a “dispute” back in the 90s…

From Trademarkia.com:
“Raj became interested in trademarks when he started a little, unwisely-named website in 1994 called AOLclassifieds.com while an undergraduate engineering student. Raj sold the site to America Online, Inc. after a federal trademark dispute,”

Trademarkia.com co-opts intellectual property – trademarks and copyrighted imagery belonging to others, and attempts to make money off of them by SELLING them. It’s misleading and unethical.

For more info on my fight to get Trademarkia to STOP attempting to sell MY trademark, visit Trademarkia.info

You may want to check to see if they’re trying to sell YOUR trademark too.

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Please delete my previous post

Trademarkia has agreed to alter their site policies and honor all requests such as mine.

Please delete my previous post.

Thank you,

- Noel Ramos

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Re "Please delete my previous post"

Unless someone signs in as a registered CreativePro.com member (membership is free), we don't know who writes posts. Thus, we have no way of identifying who wrote "Trademarkia.com is a SCAM" or "Please delete my previous post" and can't in good conscience obey the request in "Please delete my previous post".

Terri Stone
Editor in Chief, CreativePro.com

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I am the author

Terri,

You do know who wrote it, because I included a link to my domain: Trademarkia.info

Trademarkia.com has shown good faith and not only agreed to honor my request, but also alter their entire site policy so that all requests such as mine will now be honored. I cannot "in good conscience" allow my comment to remain on the web since they have agreed to rectify the situation.

Please do the right thing and honor my request to delete it.

- Noel Ramos

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Follow up from Trademarkia

rademarkia appreciates the feedback that Mr. Ramos provided regarding our website. After contacted by Mr. Ramos, we removed the links on our website that he had an issue with. Shortly after coming to mutual agreement, Mr. Ramos chose to work with Trademarkia. Please see the other comments from Mr. Ramos requesting removal of his previous comments, as were able to work this issue out smoothly, and to the satisfaction of both parties. We greatly appreciate his requests for removal of those comments on this article, and we wish Mr. Ramos the best. We hope to do business with him again, and will continue to offer the largest Trademark search engine online, as well as a privacy policy that respects Trademark owners. The Trademarkia commitment to privacy can be seen at the link below:

http://www.trademarkia.com/about-trademarkia/Privacy.aspx

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TOTAL SCAM

BEWARE BEWARE BEWARE! This web site is a complete scam! They post sensitive information of your trademark before it is even registered. They are NOT attorneys. What they are doing just shows that the owner Raj Abhyanker has not one creative bone in his body mooching off the ideas of other people before they can even come to fruition. This should be illegal! You try to create something on your own privately, only to have it posted all over the Internet without your permission! Then represent that your domain names are available for sale when they are not! Shame on you and your company. Hire a real trademark/patent attorney or you will pay dearly later. What is that saying? The cheap comes out expensive! Beware....

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TRADEMARKIA.COM and DOMAIN NAME RESALE SCAM?

Has anyone else had the following problem or coincidence with Trademarkia.Com ??? I went to the site and used their search feature but did not buy anything, I only searched for the name I wanted to register with the USPTO. I know they kept a record of my search as I received an email the following day asking if I needed help with the process. Within the email they included the name I did a search on.

About 5 days later I went to register the name as a .com domain, only to find that the domain had been purchased just TWO DAYS after I visited trademarkia.com. Of course that domain in question is currently For Sale! What are the odds that just two days after I did a search for the name, someone anonymously buys the domain up and places it for sale? has this happened to anyone else?

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