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Complaint Review: Millennium Marketing Group - Overland Park Kansas

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  • Millennium Marketing Group 10550 Marty Overland Park, Kansas United States of America

Millennium Marketing Group Scott Norman Scam company Overland Park , Kansas

*Consumer Comment: Kenny Durham Innovators Warehouse Mark Reyland

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Shortly after obtaining a patent on two of my inventions, I received correspondence from MMG. Since I had my own list of companies that I intended to approach, I trashed their letters. After 4 years and having already paid my first maintenance fees, I still have not been able to market my devices. In May 2011, I received identical letters for each of my two patents. This time I opened them up and sent an email query to Travis Niehues, VP-Product Development at MMG.

Immediately, this guy was all over me with multiple mile-long emails and hardcopy mail-outs including a DVD by Scott Norman, describing their business. I recognized from the DVD that I had not formulated a good business plan and agreed with Normans comments about being able to get your foot in the door to see the right person. I also discovered from those manufacturers with whom I had met, most were more interested in the potential bottom line than the actual merits of my invention.

I had struck out with the major manufacturers but knew there were probably a number of smaller firms that I hadnt yet identified. So, with interest, I filled out MMGs questionnaire and sent it in. Because they invited me to enclose any additional information of interest, I sent them my 67 page, color illustrated product syllabus that included my own market research, product description and applications. In addition, I provided them my product flyers, marketing PowerPoint presentation, and supporting published literature, some of which I had authored.

Coinciding with about the time that Niehues would have received my materials in the mail, I received a bizarre email from him inviting me to call him for a brief conversation to find out what I wanted MMG to do for me. I telephoned MMG 4 times and Niehues was either not in yet or in a meeting. I was forwarded to his answering machine. He had my office and home phone numbers but I never received a return call. I emailed him asking how I might be able contact him and he emailed back, Lets continue to play phone tag.

Admittedly, Im slow but I finally caught on. This was quite a contrast to the hot pursuit from MMG that I had witnessed the week before. I began to suspect that when Niehues saw the materials that I had sent him, he realized that they had nothing to sell me, such as a "media kit", that would exceed what I had already created. Of course, they could say that they looked closer at my invention and decided it was a loser but I dont think they would have had time to digest the information I gave them in the time period that it took Niehues to make his oddball email response.

And even if my invention is a loser, I dont think this is the way you close a contact with a potential customer. After all, there might be more inventions down the road! After researching the multiple complaints about MMG on the internet, I feel my suspicions were confirmed. Fortunately, and unlike so many other poor folks that were duped by this scam of a company, I am only out the cost of the package I mailed them. Too bad. There really is a place for a reputable company that can help inventors market and license their products.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Kenny Durham Innovators Warehouse Mark Reyland

AUTHOR: Consumer Alert - (USA)

POSTED: Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Which is it, Seattle, employee or client?  We have been following this story for a long time and it only takes a matter of minutes to find the truth.  Do a search for Innovators Warehouse or Mark Reyland on this very site to see the history of stalking and harrassment.  Also, visit:
markreylandemail.blogspot.com

http://www.ripoffreport.com/advertising-deceptive/millennium-marketing/millennium-marketing-group-st-a6a71.htm
 
 Kenny Durham, who has now opened Innovator's Warehouse,  was in charge of maintaining and keeping track of 401K plans while employed for MMG.  It was well known upon his being fired that fraudulent activity was taking place and corrected as soon as it was discovered.  Kenny was directing funds out of MMG company accounts to himself.  All is documented and ongoing investigations will reveal the truth.  Apparently he has also manipulated funds and delayed payment to employees at IW.   

http://www.ripoffreport.com/patent-trademark-services/innovators-warehouse/innovators-warehouse-kenny-du-3f19b.htm

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