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- Council Bluffs, IA, USA • Jan 12, 2024

I got and email today from from Michael Grant, Trade Peak [email protected] (213) 816-8878.

After searching online I found that lots of others have gotten the same email and that it was a scam.

"Dear [NAME],

We trust this message finds you well.

This is our final attempt to reach out to you regarding the registration of the brand name “[Redacted Company Name]”. If we do not receive your confirmation for registration today, we will proceed with the other applicant by tomorrow, potentially leading to the loss of your right to use the brand name “[Redacted Company Name]”.

Why We're Reaching Out:

As part of our rigorous trademark registration process, we conduct thorough checks on Google and social media platforms to ensure the uniqueness of the brand name. If we don't receive confirmation from the current user (within 48 to 72 business hours), we move forward with the party interested in registering the name.

Trademark infringement is prosecuted under civil laws, lawsuits over trademark infringement will usually require you to stop using the trademark, and you may have to return any profits made off of the infringing use or pay monetary damages for the use of the trademark.

What is the penalty for violating a trademark?

The most common penalty for trademark infringement is an injunction or a cease-and-desist letter directing the infringer to stop using the trademarked material. It's also possible for criminal or civil penalties to result from an intentional violation of trademark law, although this is rare. Trademark infringement lawsuits can cost on average anywhere between $120,000 to $750,000 depending on the complexity of the case.

Understanding that you have been using the brand for an extended period, we have the flexibility to decline proceedings with the other party, especially if they are a startup company. If you are interested in securing ownership of the “******* *********” kindly respond urgently so that we can guide you through the registration process.

We appreciate your immediate attention to this matter and look forward to your prompt response.

You can reach me at (213) 816-8878

Thanks & Regards,

Michael Grant"

- Newmarket, NH, USA • Jan 12, 2024

I have received this same email twice now.

Dear [name],

We trust this message finds you well.

This is our final attempt to reach out to you regarding the registration of the brand name “[my company name]”. If we do not receive your confirmation for registration today, we will proceed with the other applicant by tomorrow, potentially leading to the loss of your right to use the brand name “[my company name]".

Why We're Reaching Out:

As part of our rigorous trademark registration process, we conduct thorough checks on Google and social media platforms to ensure the uniqueness of the brand name. If we don't receive confirmation from the current user (within 48 to 72 business hours), we move forward with the party interested in registering the name.

Trademark infringement is prosecuted under civil laws, lawsuits over trademark infringement will usually require you to stop using the trademark, and you may have to return any profits made off of the infringing use or pay monetary damages for the use of the trademark.

What is the penalty for violating a trademark?

The most common penalty for trademark infringement is an injunction or a cease-and-desist letter directing the infringer to stop using the trademarked material. It's also possible for criminal or civil penalties to result from an intentional violation of trademark law, although this is rare. Trademark infringement lawsuits can cost on average anywhere between $120,000 to $750,000 depending on the complexity of the case.

Understanding that you have been using the brand for an extended period, we have the flexibility to decline proceedings with the other party, especially if they are a startup company. If you are interested in securing ownership of the “[my company name]” kindly respond urgently so that we can guide you through the registration process.

We appreciate your immediate attention to this matter and look forward to your prompt response.

You can reach me at (213) 816-8878

Thanks & Regards,

Using the Name Michael Grant - Which I assume is false or Fake.

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- Concord, MA, USA • Jan 11, 2024

We trust this message finds you well.

This is our final attempt to reach out to you regarding the registration of the brand name "[REDACTED]" If we do not receive your confirmation for registration today, we will proceed with the other applicant by tomorrow, potentially leading to the loss of your right to use the brand name "[REDACTED]"

Why We're Reaching Out:

As part of our rigorous trademark registration process, we conduct thorough checks on Google and social media platforms to ensure the uniqueness of the brand name. If we don't receive confirmation from the current user (within 48 to 72 business hours), we move forward with the party interested in registering the name.

Trademark infringement is prosecuted under civil laws, lawsuits over trademark infringement will usually require you to stop using the trademark, and you may have to return any profits made off of the infringing use or pay monetary damages for the use of the trademark.

What is the penalty for violating a trademark?

The most common penalty for trademark infringement is an injunction or a cease-and-desist letter directing the infringer to stop using the trademarked material. It's also possible for criminal or civil penalties to result from an intentional violation of trademark law, although this is rare. Trademark infringement lawsuits can cost on average anywhere between $120,000 to $750,000 depending on the complexity of the case.

Understanding that you have been using the brand for an extended period, we have the flexibility to decline proceedings with the other party, especially if they are a startup company. If you are interested in securing ownership of the brand name "[REDACTED]" kindly respond urgently so that we can guide you through the registration process.

We appreciate your immediate attention to this matter and look forward to your prompt response.

You can reach me at (213) 8718505

Thanks & Regards,

- Ann Arbor, MI, USA • Jan 11, 2024

Boilerplate message warning of another company attempting to trademark my company's name.

- Waltham, MA, USA • Jan 11, 2024

The person lies about upcoming trademark registrations and infringement claims to create urgency in the recipient, and to induce the recipient to hire the sender to provide legal services.

- Lincoln, NE, USA • Jan 11, 2024

e-mail solicitation to register a trademark for my individual/person consulting. Pressured into making fast decision because they have a client that wants to register and if I don't register first I will be legally responsible for possible litigation loss

- Osseo, MN, USA • Jan 11, 2024

Same as prior reports

- Lakeville, MN, USA • Jan 11, 2024

An email was sent warning of consequences of not registering trademarks. See below…

Dear (name),

I trust this message finds you well.

This correspondence is from the Legal Department of Trademark Peak.

We wish to inform you of a potential trademark registration concerning the brand name "Name" originating from a startup business. During our extensive search, your details surfaced in connection with this brand name.

Time is of the essence as another party is also expressing interest in trademarking the same business name. Failure to move forward with your registration may result in them acquiring federal rights, potentially leading to legal repercussions for your continued use of the name. This situation could extend to the point where they could file a case against you and claim ownership of your profits.

As part of our due diligence, we've discovered that your brand is not currently registered with the USPTO. In light of this, we are reaching out to ascertain your intentions regarding the trademark registration of "name LLC Please be advised that, in accordance with the USPTO's first-come, first-served policy, another applicant may proceed with the registration if no objection is raised from your end.

It's crucial to emphasize that, according to the Lanham Act of 1946 (§§ 1051 et seq), federal registration is a prerequisite for securing ownership rights.

Your immediate attention to this matter is essential to safeguard your rights and prevent potential legal complications. We look forward to your prompt response.

You can reach me at (213) 297-1164

Thanks & regards,

• Jan 11, 2024

Sent me this email regarding my business name, did some research, figured out it wasn't a legitimate business.

I trust this message finds you well.

This correspondence is from the Legal Department of Trademark Peak.

We wish to inform you of a potential trademark registration concerning the brand name "[Company Name]" originating from a startup business. During our extensive search, your details surfaced in connection with this brand name.

Time is of the essence as another party is also expressing interest in trademarking the same business name. Failure to move forward with your registration may result in them acquiring federal rights, potentially leading to legal repercussions for your continued use of the name. This situation could extend to the point where they could file a case against you and claim ownership of your profits.

As part of our due diligence, we've discovered that your brand is not currently registered with the USPTO. In light of this, we are reaching out to ascertain your intentions regarding the trademark registration of "[Company Name]" Please be advised that, in accordance with the USPTO's first-come, first-served policy, another applicant may proceed with the registration if no objection is raised from your end.

It's crucial to emphasize that, according to the Lanham Act of 1946 (§§ 1051 et seq), federal registration is a prerequisite for securing ownership rights.

Your immediate attention to this matter is essential to safeguard your rights and prevent potential legal complications. We look forward to your prompt response.

You can reach me at 213-871-8505

Thanks & regards,

Kevin Parker

Sr. Intellectual Property Attorney

610 S Broadway, Los Angeles CA 90014

Trademark Peak

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- Hanover, MD, USA • Jan 11, 2024

Hello ,

Trademark registration is a simple process. The whole process consists of four steps, kindly find below:

Step1: Our service fee to file your trademark application is $199.

Standard Application Package ($199):

• Case Review

• Case Filing

• Trademark Alert

• Trademark Secured

• Trademark Monitoring

• Complete Documentation Digital File

• Dedicated Case Manager

• Comprehensive Trademark Search Report

• Refusal Risk Meter

• Comprehensive custom PDF report

• 24 Hours. Expedited Service

• 100% Satisfaction Guarantee

• 100% Approval Guarantee

Step2: Fill out the attached Trademark initial application form.

Within 24 hours you will get a Comprehensive Clearance Search Report for your application in which you will be assigned with some classes. Number of classifications depends on the nature of your business the goods and services that you provide.

Step3: Federal government classification fee which is $350 per class.

Your application can be assigned with 2, 3, 4 and 5 classifications.

If your application assigned with 2 classes so the federal government fee per application will be $700 ($350x2)

If your application assigned with 3 classes so the federal government fee per application will be $1050 ($350x3)

Step4: After you pay the federal government fee for classes, we will be able to get you the serial number within 15 to 25 business days through which you can track the status of your application online on the federal government website and also you would officially be allowed to use TM symbol next to your brand name.

let me know if you're good to go so I'll send you the secured payment link from our finance department.

I look forward to your prompt response.

Thanks & Regards,

- Clarkston, MI, USA • Jan 11, 2024

Random email from "Alex Bruno" of Trademark Peak. Warning me that someone was trying to use trademark my company name that I've had since 2020. Email was received from a Canadian IP address.

Dear {My Name},

I trust this message finds you well. This correspondence is from the Legal Department of Trademark Peak.

We wish to inform you of a potential trademark registration concerning the “{Company Name}" originating from a startup business. During our extensive search, your details surfaced in connection with this brand name.

Time is of the essence as another party is also expressing interest in trademarking the same business name. Failure to move forward with your registration may result in them acquiring federal rights, potentially leading to legal repercussions for your continued use of the name. This situation could extend to the point where they could file a case against you and claim ownership of your profits.

As part of our due diligence, we've discovered that your brand is not currently registered with the USPTO. In light of this, we are reaching out to ascertain your intentions regarding the trademark registration of "{Company Name}" Please be advised that, in accordance with the USPTO's first-come, first-served policy, another applicant may proceed with the registration if no objection is raised from your end.

It's crucial to emphasize that, according to the Lanham Act of 1946 (§§ 1051 et seq), federal registration is a prerequisite for securing ownership rights.

Your immediate attention to this matter is essential to safeguard your rights and prevent potential legal complications. We look forward to your prompt response.

You can reach me at 213-348-5412

Thanks & Regards,

Alex Bruno

Trademark Peak

Intellectual Property Attorney

213-348-5412

610 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014

- Omaha, NE, USA • Jan 11, 2024

I trust this message finds you well.

This correspondence is from the Legal Department of Trademark Peak.

We wish to inform you of a potential trademark registration concerning the brand name [COMPANY NAME REDACTED] originating from a startup business. During our extensive search, your details surfaced in connection with this brand name.

Time is of the essence as another party is also expressing interest in trademarking the same business name. Failure to move forward with your registration may result in them acquiring federal rights, potentially leading to legal repercussions for your continued use of the name. This situation could extend to the point where they could file a case against you and claim ownership of your profits.

As part of our due diligence, we've discovered that your brand is not currently registered with the USPTO. In light of this, we are reaching out to ascertain your intentions regarding the trademark registration of [COMPANY NAME REDACTED] Please be advised that, in accordance with the USPTO's first-come, first-served policy, another applicant may proceed with the registration if no objection is raised from your end.

It's crucial to emphasize that, according to the Lanham Act of 1946 (§§ 1051 et seq), federal registration is a prerequisite for securing ownership rights.

Your immediate attention to this matter is essential to safeguard your rights and prevent potential legal complications. We look forward to your prompt response.

You can reach me at (213) 816-8878

Thanks & regards,

- Minneapolis, MN, USA • Jan 11, 2024

This is the email:

Dear MY_NAME (was my name),

I trust this message finds you well.

This correspondence is from the Legal Department of Trademark Peak.

We wish to inform you of a potential trademark registration concerning the brand name "mtau" originating from a startup business. During our extensive search, your details surfaced in connection with this brand name.

Time is of the essence as another party is also expressing interest in trademarking the same business name. Failure to move forward with your registration may result in them acquiring federal rights, potentially leading to legal repercussions for your continued use of the name. This situation could extend to the point where they could file a case against you and claim ownership of your profits.

As part of our due diligence, we've discovered that your brand is not currently registered with the USPTO. In light of this, we are reaching out to ascertain your intentions regarding the trademark registration of "mtau Please be advised that, in accordance with the USPTO's first-come, first-served policy, another applicant may proceed with the registration if no objection is raised from your end.

It's crucial to emphasize that, according to the Lanham Act of 1946 (§§ 1051 et seq), federal registration is a prerequisite for securing ownership rights.

Your immediate attention to this matter is essential to safeguard your rights and prevent potential legal complications. We look forward to your prompt response.

You can reach me at (213) 297-1164

Thanks & regards,

[picture of a business card]

- Bellingham, MA, USA • Jan 10, 2024

Dear Shawn Harris,

I trust this message finds you well.

This correspondence is from the Legal Department of Trademark Peak.

We wish to inform you of a potential trademark registration concerning the brand name "****** **** *********" originating from a startup business. During our extensive search, your details surfaced in connection with this brand name.

Time is of the essence as another party is also expressing interest in trademarking the same business name. Failure to move forward with your registration may result in them acquiring federal rights, potentially leading to legal repercussions for your continued use of the name. This situation could extend to the point where they could file a case against you and claim ownership of your profits.

As part of our due diligence, we've discovered that your brand is not currently registered with the USPTO. In light of this, we are reaching out to ascertain your intentions regarding the trademark registration of "****** **** *********." Please be advised that, in accordance with the USPTO's first-come, first-served policy, another applicant may proceed with the registration if no objection is raised from your end.

It's crucial to emphasize that, according to the Lanham Act of 1946 (§§ 1051 et seq), federal registration is a prerequisite for securing ownership rights.

Your immediate attention to this matter is essential to safeguard your rights and prevent potential legal complications. We look forward to your prompt response.

- Moorhead, MN, USA • Jan 10, 2024

Email message:

Dear (my name),

We trust this message finds you well.

This is our final attempt to reach out to you regarding the registration of the brand name "Business name here." If we do not receive your confirmation for registration today, we will proceed with the other applicant by tomorrow, potentially leading to the loss of your right to use the brand name "Business name here"

Why We're Reaching Out:

As part of our rigorous trademark registration process, we conduct thorough checks on Google and social media platforms to ensure the uniqueness of the brand name. If we don't receive confirmation from the current user (within 48 to 72 business hours), we move forward with the party interested in registering the name.

Trademark infringement is prosecuted under civil laws, lawsuits over trademark infringement will usually require you to stop using the trademark, and you may have to return any profits made off of the infringing use or pay monetary damages for the use of the trademark.

What is the penalty for violating a trademark?

The most common penalty for trademark infringement is an injunction or a cease-and-desist letter directing the infringer to stop using the trademarked material. It's also possible for criminal or civil penalties to result from an intentional violation of trademark law, although this is rare. Trademark infringement lawsuits can cost on average anywhere between $120,000 to $750,000 depending on the complexity of the case.

Understanding that you have been using the brand for an extended period, we have the flexibility to decline proceedings with the other party, especially if they are a startup company. If you are interested in securing ownership of the brand name "Business name here" kindly respond urgently so that we can guide you through the registration process.

We appreciate your immediate attention to this matter and look forward to your prompt response.

You can reach me at (213) 8718505

Thanks & Regards,

- Centreville, VA, USA • Jan 10, 2024

Received an email our company name is about to be registered by a startup and I must call Trademark Peak before our company name is taken.

- Hampstead, MD, USA • Jan 10, 2024

Received the following email from Alex Bruno at Trademark Peak. A little research shows the phone number is based in India.

We trust this message finds you well.

This is our final attempt to reach out to you regarding the registration of the brand name *company name*. If we do not receive your confirmation for registration today, we will proceed with the other applicant by tomorrow, potentially leading to the loss of your right to use the brand name "*company name*"

Why We're Reaching Out:

As part of our rigorous trademark registration process, we conduct thorough checks on Google and social media platforms to ensure the uniqueness of the brand name. If we don't receive confirmation from the current user (within 48 to 72 business hours), we move forward with the party interested in registering the name.

Trademark infringement is prosecuted under civil laws, lawsuits over trademark infringement will usually require you to stop using the trademark, and you may have to return any profits made off of the infringing use or pay monetary damages for the use of the trademark.

What is the penalty for violating a trademark?

The most common penalty for trademark infringement is an injunction or a cease-and-desist letter directing the infringer to stop using the trademarked material. It's also possible for criminal or civil penalties to result from an intentional violation of trademark law, although this is rare. Trademark infringement lawsuits can cost on average anywhere between $120,000 to $750,000 depending on the complexity of the case.

Understanding that you have been using the brand for an extended period, we have the flexibility to decline proceedings with the other party, especially if they are a startup company. If you are interested in securing ownership of the brand name "*company name*" kindly respond urgently so that we can guide you through the registration process.

We appreciate your immediate attention to this matter and look forward to your prompt response.

You can reach me at 213-348-5412

Thanks & Regards,

Alex Bruno

Trademark Peak.

- Westminster, MD, USA • Jan 10, 2024

Scam email noted below -- **** Used to protect my privacy for personal info

Dear *******,

I trust this message finds you well.

This correspondence is from the Legal Department of Trademark Peak.

We wish to inform you of a potential trademark registration concerning the brand name "********" originating from a startup business. During our extensive search, your details surfaced in connection with this brand name.

Time is of the essence as another party is also expressing interest in trademarking the same business name. Failure to move forward with your registration may result in them acquiring federal rights, potentially leading to legal repercussions for your continued use of the name. This situation could extend to the point where they could file a case against you and claim ownership of your profits.

As part of our due diligence, we've discovered that your brand is not currently registered with the USPTO. In light of this, we are reaching out to ascertain your intentions regarding the trademark registration of "*************." Please be advised that, in accordance with the USPTO's first-come, first-served policy, another applicant may proceed with the registration if no objection is raised from your end.

It's crucial to emphasize that, according to the Lanham Act of 1946 (§§ 1051 et seq), federal registration is a prerequisite for securing ownership rights.

Your immediate attention to this matter is essential to safeguard your rights and prevent potential legal complications. We look forward to your prompt response.

You can reach me at 213-871-8505

Thanks & regards,

- Woburn, MA, USA • Jan 10, 2024

Scammer was claiming that we did not have a trademark for our brand registered with the USPTO and that we need to work with them to secure our trademark because they're working with a "startup business" to register it. We do, in fact, have several trademarks registered with the USPTO.

- Huntington Station, NY, USA • Jan 10, 2024

Dear ,

We trust this message finds you well.

This is our final attempt to reach out to you regarding the registration of the brand name “XXX”. If we do not receive your confirmation for registration today, we will proceed with the other applicant by tomorrow, potentially leading to the loss of your right to use the brand name “XXX”.

Why We're Reaching Out:

As part of our rigorous trademark registration process, we conduct thorough checks on Google and social media platforms to ensure the uniqueness of the brand name. If we don't receive confirmation from the current user (within 48 to 72 business hours), we move forward with the party interested in registering the name.

Trademark infringement is prosecuted under civil laws, lawsuits over trademark infringement will usually require you to stop using the trademark, and you may have to return any profits made off of the infringing use or pay monetary damages for the use of the trademark.

What is the penalty for violating a trademark?

The most common penalty for trademark infringement is an injunction or a cease-and-desist letter directing the infringer to stop using the trademarked material. It's also possible for criminal or civil penalties to result from an intentional violation of trademark law, although this is rare. Trademark infringement lawsuits can cost on average anywhere between $120,000 to $750,000 depending on the complexity of the case.

Understanding that you have been using the brand for an extended period, we have the flexibility to decline proceedings with the other party, especially if they are a startup company. If you are interested in securing ownership of the “XXX” kindly respond urgently so that we can guide you through the registration process.

We appreciate your immediate attention to this matter and look forward to your prompt response.

You can reach me at (213) 816-8878

Thanks & Regards,

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