Trademark Orbiter scam Revealed: Fake Trademark Services

Have you received an email from @trademarkorbiter.com? You’re not alone! Lots of people have received the email that says someone else is about to register their brand name.

As a Cybersecurity analyst, I’m here to assure you; there’s no cause for alarm. The email from Trademark Orbiter is just a scam tactics to defraud you.

I have investigated similar trademark scams over the past four months, and here’s an expose’ of how the Trademarkorbiter scam works, red flags, and victims report.

Trademark Orbiter bogus trademark registration services

Trademark Orbiter claims someone is trying to get a federal trademark of your brand or domain, then ask that you respond immediately in order to stop the process. In reality, no one is attempting to register your brand name, it is just a lie – part of their strategy to scam you.

When you call the number ‘+1 (669) 666-6955’, you’ll be redirected to someone posing as an attorney. This person who likely has a foreign accent, would aggressively try to collect a $299 fee to register the trademark for you.

Once you make the payment, the scammers would spoof the USPTO logo and send you fake receipts. They do not register the trademark under USPTO.

The final stage of this scam is the disappearing act. How does this happen? by ceasing communication with you.

Warning Signs That Reveal Trademark Orbiter is a Scam

The legal mumbo jumbo on the email and website homepage is just a trick to make recipients believe they’re a legal entity. They fail to provide proof of being a private legal firm as claimed.

Fake Reviews

The website displays a handful of reviews from alleged business owners. However, the reviews look similar to previous scam trademark sites exposed earlier. There’s also the false claim of helping more than 6 Million businesses. If they have such stellar portfolio, why has no one written or said anything about them elsewhere?

Impersonates Real Attorneys

Trademark Orbiter uses the name of reputable attorneys eg; ‘Eric James’, James Kleeger, etc. to trick recipients. This is all part of the scam. The real attorneys are not connected to the scam.

Lacks BBB Accreditation

Most trademark registration firms are listed on BBB. But it isn’t the case of Trademark Dynamite. This certainly raises brows.

Recently Registered Domain

Though Trademarkorbiter.com claims to’ve been existing since 2009, this is false. The website was actually registered on February 2024. Within that short time, it’s impossible to have provided trademark solutions to thousands of businesses. See image evidence below –

Complaints from victims

A couple of small business owners sent us the following messages, detailing their experience with trademarkorbiter.com.

“I received an email stating that my website domain is about to be registered as a trademark by someone else. It had lots of legal mumbo jumbo that made it seem legit. Called and spoke with Eric James and he convinced me to register my domain with trademarkorbiter.com. Did so, but uspto.gov shows my trademark application hasn’t been registered

After receiving a final notice from Trademark Orbiter, I paid the $299 for trademark registration and other perks. Two weeks later, my trademark application has not yet been filed, and there’s no response from them!”

What To Do About Trademark Orbiter email

Do Not Engage

Do not attempt to reply the email as responding can lead to more scams. The best action you should take in this scenario is to totally ignore these emails.

Seek Legitimate Counsel

The next action you should take as a business owner or brand owner is to consult with a reputable trademark attorney for genuine concerns.

Educate Your Staff and Colleagues

Informing your staff and colleagues about this latest scam would ensure they do not fall prey to it. Upon receiving similar emails, they’d be cautious and know the right steps to take.

What are The Right Authorities To Report This Scam?

If you’ve received the Trademark Orbiter scam email and/or you’ve fallen victim to the scam, it’s very important to report the scam to relevant authorities such as the USPTO helpdesk,  ReportFraud.ftc.gov or Internet Crime Complaint Center. This would enable them issue a warning to the public about the ongoing scam.

You should also report the scam to your local law enforcement agency. Provide them with all the details regarding the scam, including any emails, telephone numbers, or communication you have received.

How To Avoid Similar Trademark Scams

  • Ignore Unsolicited calls or emails that are not from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) from its domain “@uspto.gov
  • Consult an IP attorney if you have any concerns about misleading info you’ve received about trademarks.
  • Always vet a company thoroughly before using their services. This you can do by searching for reviews or complaints on TrustPilot and Better Business Bureau.
  • Ask detailed questions about their registration process, fees, and what specific services are included.
  • Never pay questionable third parties through irreversible means like wire transfers, gift cards or crypto. Responsible firms will have no issue with you using credit cards/payment methods offering fraud protection.

Conclusion

Trademark Orbiter is among a network of fraudulent trademark websites that uses threatening email to get people to pay for fake legal services related to Trademarks, Copyrights, and Intellectual Property. Do not respond to the email!

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