Avoiding Invention Company Scams Oak Lawn IL

If you are an inventor who wants to get their product on the market, read the following article. It offers tips for avoiding scams that invention companies may try.

Local Companies

Ryan Richard Atty At Law
(708) 425-5080
4001 W 95th St
Oak Lawn, IL
Krause Daniel W Law Offices of
(708) 636-2567
10600 S Cicero Ave
Oak Lawn, IL
Montgomery Lee
(708) 423-1181
4550 W 103rd St
Oak Lawn, IL
Edmund N Sajewski
(708) 499-2800
10200 S Cicero Ave Ste 204
Oak Lawn, IL
Shalabi Rouhy & Associates Ltd
(708) 636-1015
4700 W 95th St
Oak Lawn, IL
Slomka Kenneth D Attorney At Law Atty
(708) 422-0242
4544 W 103rd St
Oak Lawn, IL
Johnson & Johnson Ltd Atty
(708) 430-0600
7667 W 95th St
Oak Lawn, IL
Law Office of Mark T Campbell
(708) 422-2221
10735 S Cicero Ave
Oak Lawn, IL
Law Office of Abdullah Salah
(708) 598-8700
7667 W 95th St
Oak Lawn, IL
Dunn William R
(708) 636-6710
10730 S Cicero Ave
Oak Lawn, IL

Inventors Beware!

Invention companies are in the business of helping inventors get their inventions marketed. They act as an agent for inventors by submitting their inventions to manufacturing/marketing companies, who may consider entering into a "License Agreement" with the inventor. Should the invention company accomplish this for an inventor, they will either receive a percentage of the inventor's royalties, be paid a fee by the inventor, or both.

While there are honest and reputable invention companies available to inventors, there are also ones who simply scam inventors out of fees and do not perform the services they claim they do. I am an inventor who was scammed by an Invention Company out of nearly $5,000 before successfully marketing my inventions on my own.

Even the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office has information on their website about scam invention companies and they actually offer a forum for inventors to publicly register their complaints against invention companies who have scammed them.

In the steps below, you will find suggestions on how to guard against being scammed by dishonest invention companies.

  1. Find out which invention companies are on a "watch list". There are many inventor information sources out there that help inventors avoid companies that have a reputation for scamming their clients. Simply use the search terms; "invention company scams", "invention promotion fraud" and "bogus invention promotion" on a search engine. Your search results will yield a great deal of information on how to watch out for these types of companies and many of these websites actually list the dishonest companies by name....

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Author: James Lowrance


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