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margo
Just curious if anyone knows anything about this promotion firm? Thanks!
lucas
I have never had an evaluation from them but..

I contacted them back in early 2003 shortly after they started. At that point, they had not successfully licensed anything and came across as kind of rude about this when I questioned the number of successes: "we have not had the chance to be successful with a long list of products. If this is a problem, maybe you should wait 9 months when we can tout more of our successes"

In early 2005, I made almost 6 attempts to communicate with the company via email over a period of 2 months to request information regarding their success rate as well as some inventions they have successfully gotten licensing deals for.
I also asked them for more details regarding their experience in some of the categories they say they will try to get licensing in.

I was only successful in getting one answer from Trevor Lambert and he insisted I call and talk to him about this instead of him writing me a real response...in other words, he didn't want to give me anything in writing.
From my limited communications with the company and some research, it appears to be run by 1 person: Trevor Lambert (although his signature claims he is a partner) As he is the only one answering my 2003 emails and my 1 2005 email, it suggests to me that it likely consists of just the 2 of them, if there really are two of them (even though they try to give the impression they are big...picture of a large building on their website contact page to suggest they have a large office or something). I find it kind of unlikely at a big company that one of the partners would be answering simple information about their stats.

Based on my contact with them, they are definitely suspect.
gkygrl
I also noticed that a lot of the "verbage" and terms comes from the Harvey Reese site. To me, it looks like they are a bit suspect for this alone.

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