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The Menu Store Ltd review: fake - deceit and defamation – the menu shop vs the menu store - passing off 18

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CASE STUDY, DEFINITION & REMEDIES

ABSTRACT:
Passing off is a common law. This complaint is an easy-to-read yet authoritative report that covers the modern day disputes around passing off. It looks closely at product simulation and the way to settle disputes between accusers and defendants. This paper uses a case study between two online companies, The Menu Store Ltd, Shrewsbury, Shropshire and The original company The Menu Shop, Warminster, UK, to illustrate the points. The circumstances surrounding - The Menu Store Ltd clearly demonstrates the challenges, and actions mentioned herein. It is the purpose of this review to help the reader understand and identify these common issues, concerns, and potential remedies.

CASE STUDY:
The following account is a case study of two UK businesses. Here you'll see how the original company fall victim to the fake, mock business, The Menu Store Ltd – http://www.themenustore.co.uk Passing off is not an inevitable part of trading in the modern day. There's a huge difference between healthy competition of similar products/services and blatant misrepresentation. As you read through this case, keep the following in mind:

It's NEVER okay to sell your own products or services under the pretense that they're the products or services of another person or company. To do so will have consequences.

Passing off is an Intellectual Property Law that's in place for the most part to protect traders. This protection is there to safeguard personal and commercial reputation. It also protects misleading practices, and subsequent damages caused by any of the above.

The Menu Shop (A) - Vs - The Menu Store (B)

The case study deals primarily with the recent incorporation of company (B) The Menu Store Ltd:

Registered in England and Wales under company number: [protected].

Registered office address recorded at: Grove House, 8 St. Julian's Friars, Shrewsbury, England, SY1 1XL. Directors recorded at Companies House:

Simon Craig McCloy
of 133 The Mount, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, SY3 8PG

Sian Leigh Hemmings
of Grove House, 8 St. Julian's Friars, Shrewsbury, England, SY1 1XL (also given above as the registered trading address)?

This case study highlights a classic situation of a blatant and undeniable case of Passing Off. This is by no means a unique case. But it does draw attention to the flagrant disregard the person or people behind company-B (mock) have over company-A (original). It is therefore a good example to illustrate the problems associated with passing off.

Let' start by looking at Company-A's passing off claim.

The Menu Shop is a well-established online and bricks & mortar business based in Warminster, Wiltshire. The company owners have invested in their concern and grown it over a good many years. It's an enterprise that specializes in the manufacture and supply of unique projects to the hospitality industry.

Company-A has to stay driven so that they can maintain their position as a market leader. They continue to invest time, money, and effort into developing new designs and product ranges. They also commit to producing bespoke items at the customer request.

Over the years, The Menu Shop has enjoyed a healthy—and expanding—customer base. This has been thanks to their commitment to the business, continual innovation, and steady growth. In short, they have earned a reputation for excellence in their product ranges.

Competition is not the issue when it comes to common law tort. Healthy competition is a good thing for both business and consumers alike. It leads to innovation, improved customer service, and shakes off any complacency. It also makes goods or services more competitively priced.

The Problem with The Menu Store Ltd (Company-B)
The Menu Store Ltd indirectly mirrors everything that The Menu Shop has spent years building. Let us look at the three points needed to make a successful Passing Off Claim: Goodwill, Misrepresentation, and Damage(s).

#1 Goodwill

The whole concept of the goodwill aspect, and proving damage of goodwill, is central to a successful claim against the defendant. If the copy site, ‘The Menu Store Ltd’ (company-B) sells inferior products or provides sub-standard services, compared to Company-A, there is harm to the latter's goodwill. It is because the company has built its reputation on the goods and services it provides, therefore, there is goodwill attached to that name. Goodwill is never easy to prove, but it's easier once you can link the good name of a person, a company, or both, to the claim. This will include an association to any advantages, benefits, connections, and overall reputation of the business. In this case, proving becomes easier due to the longstanding good reputation of the business operation and the business owners of The Menu Shop Vs The Menu Store.

#2 Misrepresentation

In this case the website is not a direct clone. Despite this, ‘The Menu Store’ still attempts to piggyback off the success of company-A through similarity. There is misrepresentation because they have no actual association with company-A, yet try to give the impression they're one and the same. Fact is that they are not! Through their dishonest practice they cause confusion and deception to consumers and as such are legally accountable for such action. This is what has the potential to harm the original company. The Menu Store Ltd have moved a few things around on their website, found here: www.themenustore.co.uk and reworded some of the content and items differently, even so, it's the same message and products—or bogus products—for sale.

The difference is that Company-A, The Menu Shop, is the real deal, original long-standing company, whereas company-B, The Menu Store Ltd is a recent copycat outfit. They've setup business in an unethical manner and in a way to make unsuspecting shoppers think they're the long-established Company-A. Or at least their operation looks so familiar that it's easy for the uninitiated to assume it's the same outfit, of part there of.

#3 Damage

People who search for company-A (The Menu Shop) may fall upon Company-B (The Menu Store), either through misleading advertising or via internet search terms, social media or through referral resulting in returning one of the aforementioned search results that confuses the consumer due to the copying of name and brand. If a consumer makes a purchase from The Menu Store, and is letdown by them, either with products, services, or both, it can reflect badly on Company-A. In such cases, there could be accidental damage to reputation, the bottom line, and even health, depending on the extent of the harm.

#4 Less Obvious Differences

Most unsuspecting shoppers would easily overlook any differences between The Menu Shop (Company-A) and The Menu Store (Company-B). Upon closer inspection though, and with a certain amount of basic and readily available due diligence, they would see a plethora or irregularities. It is clear from these observations that The Menu Store Ltd is in violation of passing off as The Menu Shop.

The Challenges of Passing Off

Passing off is a term associated with a common law tort. A tort is any deliberate violation or unlawful act against the rights of an individual, company or organization. These are wrongful acts that often result—or have the potential to result-in a negative outcome for the innocent party. So accountability in the tort of passing off simply boils down to deliberate misrepresentation. The origins of passing off first came about in the 17th century. It began with two cases: Dean vs. Steel and Southern vs. How. The judge back then classified these early torts under deceit and defamation

What Is Passing Off — Exactly — and Why Should You Care?

Passing off occurs when a person or business passes off the products or services of another person or company as their own. In other words, they unfairly piggyback off the success of others, as highlighted above in the case of ‘The Menu Store Ltd’. The steady increase in this practice of dishonest misrepresentation has resulted in some changes in legal rulings. Today's laws of passing off exist to protect the goodwill of private individuals, lone traders, and companies. Civil law governs the act of passing off, the majority of which occurs within the business community. By unfairly taking away business, perpetrators can also cause gross financial and reputational harm.

The Elements to Passing Off

Although passing off is a civil wrongdoing, there's no specific legislation to oversee it. Law makers established the law as a direct outcome of previous cases; a process known as case law. A blatant case of passing off is easy to establish—in theory. However, all cases must satisfy the courts in three essential areas. The claimant, that is, the business or person stating the claim, must prove the following:

- They already possess goodwill and/or reputation in name, product, and/or services

- An obvious misrepresentation from the defendant on any or all the above

- Misrepresentation causes damage to the claimant’s bottom line, goodwill, and reputation

For claimants, the wrongdoing is clear-cut but less so from a legal perspective. The absence of any conclusive legal characterization of the above points makes any case less straightforward. A claimant has to prove or convince the existence of goodwill in their goods or services. Proving goodwill is the toughest task on the part of the plaintiff against the offender. The accuser has to show that some naming or other distinguishing feature(s) about their products/services undeniably attract consumers to their brand. Without these pieces of evidence, it's difficult to claim unique influence and attraction. Legal representatives of defendants often put forward the "subjective" argument.

Trade Marks (®) Vs Passing Off

A trademark can include words, letter, symbols, names, marks, or a combination of the aforementioned. The purpose is to identify and differentiate any products or services between sellers or providers of similar goods or facilities. The trademark signifies the indisputable source of those given products or services. Classic examples of trademarks are Mac OS, Volvo, Adidas, and Herbalife, to name a few. We recognize a trademark by its symbol (®). The company or individual has legally registered whatever precedes the trademark symbol with a national trademark office. The trademark then becomes the unique intellectual property (IP) of a company and its goods or services. Most blatant trade mark infringements are straightforward cases in the eyes of the modern law.

Passing off is common law tort that pertains to any goods or services that have not been registered as a trademark. A company or lone trader may have a well-known logo or slogan associated with their business. In cases where such logos or slogans have goodwill attached, they may seek protection from passing off laws. Compared to trade mark infringements, passing off claims tend to be more complicated and time-consuming to prove, and therefore costlier. For these reasons, it's advisable for business owners to register any effective logo, name, or other defining feature as a trademark.

Companies or individuals who have already registered trademarks can still seek protection from passing off claims. They can do this as well as bringing a case forward for trademark infringement. If for whatever reason(s) a trademark infringement case looks doubtful, there's still the passing off case to fall back on. This is why complainants of trademarks usually make both claims.

Successful Remedies of Passing Off

Complainants who act fast may be able to get an interim injunction on the defendants. This intervening period can restrain the accused of any further dealings pending the main trial. It's a rapid measure to stop any additional damage to the goodwill of their business operations. The successful case of passing off means the claimant has been able to prove beyond all reasonable doubt a loss of profit, damage to reputation, and a lost opportunity to grow their business further.

A successful trial can result in certain entitlements as an award of proven reputational and/or financial damages. Assessing such damages is never straightforward, though. However, there should be some recompense pertaining to the loss of any product or service, sales, and damages to reputation and goodwill. In rare cases, the plaintiff takes a disclosed sum from the defendant’s profits. However, there can be no guarantees of this due to the complexities of proving any proportion of lost profits caused as a direct result of passing off. Complainants rarely pursue this route for the above mentioned.

Delivery or Destruction

In some cases, the court grants an injunction. Other times a defendant may voluntarily agree to cease trading in the offending products or services. A court may also demand the defendant delivers any of their remaining products to the office of the complainant's lawyers. Alternatively, the defendant verifies—on oath—to destroy the offending goods.

Defendant's Claims

Defendants may have a case too. Those who do—or think they do—will most likely defend their corner. Typical arguments are that the claimant’s slogan, mark, symbol, etc., have no distinctive characteristics, or that it/they have become generic. There are also cases of accidental use, or innocence, or ignorance, though the latter won't hold up too well. Examples are that the likeness is coincidental or the offender is simply using their own name, or they didn't know that something was wrong. Defendants may attempt to prove that the claimant gave their consent at some point.

Passing off is a growing concern, caused to a large extent by online anonymity. The virtual world can make claims more difficult but by no means impossible. Anyone who has issues with passing off, or potential passing of claims, will fare much better by seeking the expert advice of intellectual property lawyers.

What to Do About Passing Off

Passing off is a growing problem. It can happen to anyone or any company at any time. The more established and successful a person or business become, the more vulnerable they are to passing off. If you believe someone is trying to pass themselves off as you or your company, it's time to take action.

There's a clear indicator of flagrant passing off. The "competitor" creates confusion or potential confusion that results in your customers mistaking their business for yours as can be observed with the inception of The Menu Store Ltd in this case. This is blatant passing off, and it's illegal.

Passing off takes on a few forms, but the most obvious include:

The near identical cloning of a website, blog, or forum that sells products and/or services

Using a similar, almost indistinguishable-sounding name as yours (highlighted in above case study: Company-A The Menu Shop Vs Company-B The Menu Store)

Use a near identical design, e.g., color schemes, product (size and shape), logos, etc.

Misleading advertising (in all its forms)

Unscrupulous criminals pass off successful businesses as their own because it works—for them. They care little about the financial costs to you, lost custom, lost repeat business, ineffective advertising & marketing campaigns, or damaged reputation.

If you suspect someone is passing off your business as their own, the faster you act the better. Oftentimes, getting exposed is enough to have them stop, though not always.

Law Is on Your Side
Common law can enforce your rights in these cases. To have a case, though, you have to be able to prove the three main points mentioned earlier in this white paper:

- Acquired reputation or goodwill, with well-known characteristic features (name, logo, etc)

- Proof of misrepresentation by the person or company doing the passing off

- Damaged to business and/or reputation caused by misrepresentation

Providing you, as the challenger, can meet these three crucial points, you have a case. You can take the defendant to court and seek compensation for any loss or damage. The key is to act fast, as soon as any incident of passing off becomes evident.

Cases can be complicated and costly for all involved. If in doubt, seek the professional advice of an intellectual property (IP) lawyer in the first instance.

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Update by Keith Stickley
Nov 06, 2017 8:32 am EST

Hey Tori call me in my office, you have the number. I look forward to speaking with you K.S.

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Tori Anderson
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Dec 23, 2017 2:45 am EST
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Hey, just wanted to let y'all know that Keith has been amazing in helping me with my lawsuit, he made time to shoot the breeze which made me feel better about things in general and now I have a shot at getting payback with the a new direction he gave me. No point beating a dead horse right!

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Keith Stickley
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Jan 18, 2018 2:36 pm EST
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Thanks Tori, great to read your post, always a pleasure.

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EliBen
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Nov 13, 2017 1:23 am EST
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Well, I have heard so many cases in last few days that many fake companies are victimising the original companies by copying their products. This is a crucial concern and a major threat to online companies. It takes a lot of years to build a reputation with one team's hard work, passion and it is completely off limits to harm such a reputation and rectitude by mirroring their products and selling it on a fake website. All online companies should be more conscientious now and find an secure solution for such a threat. Thanks for sharing and making us aware of such spammers present in the market!

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Keith Stickley
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Nov 15, 2017 10:33 am EST
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This paper is to highlight the misappropriation displayed by The Menu Store which is blatant and with intention - The Menu Store set up to look exactly like its closest rival and as such create confusion and benefit from that misleading endeavour. The website has never been referred to as fake and the organization has never been referred to as fake. If you are experiencing a similar issue you should consult with an attorney local to you who specializes in (passing off) misappropriation. K.S.

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AlfredHales
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Nov 09, 2017 5:45 am EST
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This dispute is a crucial concern these days especially for Businessman and this is highly impermissible to compromise with your excellent reputation due to the falsehood of some other company which is literally misrepresenting your company. It is illegitimate to thieve someone's Business information and sell copied products. You should now emphasis on making your Business secure and safe from such disputes.

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Keith Stickley
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Nov 15, 2017 9:39 am EST
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Thanks Alfred, you make a good point here - more emphasis needs to be put into protecting organizational integrity. The world is shrinking so this type of issue becomes more and more prevalent.

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Tori Anderson
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Nov 03, 2017 7:43 am EDT
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Hey there Keith, I have some information on the lawsuit mentioned above that you will find interesting. Can you give me your email address so that I can forward you the whole shebang. T.A

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Keith Stickley
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Nov 06, 2017 8:34 am EST
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Hey Tori, call me in my office and we can speak, I look forward to hearing from you. Alternatively message me here or email, regards K.S

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PushiMeong
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Nov 02, 2017 11:53 pm EDT

After reading this, I feel it is incongruous that how could anybody do this to your business and sell fake products that you have to spend years to build them.As we all know, the Internet has become an integral part of our lives. Almost everything we do is connected to the Internet in some or another way. When people want to go out to eat, they check the Internet for restaurants, menus, and reviews. Taking inspiration from the misappropriation of the Menu Store, the owners should take hard steps to secure their business from the concept of passing off or folks. Anyways, Thanks for sharing this factual information with us.

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Keith Stickley
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Nov 03, 2017 7:31 am EDT
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Thanks for your comments on this paper, have a great day

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JustinTyan
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Oct 26, 2017 11:06 pm EDT

I know you might be dealing with really a bad situation right now as it is only you who is affected, I can only suggest you to keep your data more secure and try not to share unrelated posts to the vendors. This small thing will guide every business person to remain active in the digital market to secure their business from such bogus activities. Thanks for sharing!

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Nov 02, 2017 4:55 am EDT
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you are welcome, jury is still out

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MarkHanry
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Oct 24, 2017 2:18 am EDT

Well, I can see that everybody is doing justice to the complaint, Keith you have done a great job and as taken a bold step towards the real growth of the organization. It will surely help other owners to stay conscious onwards. Rest, All the best for your this step!

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New kid on the block? Are you real or spam? Don't make sense to me

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Abrahim
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Oct 17, 2017 11:37 pm EDT

Oh, I see it is getting more often nowadays that someone steals the information of other businesses and try to unauthorized use or reproduction of the work in a way that affects both the goodwill and integrity of the businesses. It is really unhealthy and ugly to pirate the business ideas or bootlegging as it affects the productivity and ruins the whole business. Thanks for sharing such valuable information with us as it will, in future help every businessman to be more strict about our business laws and guidelines that must be followed to maintain the security itself!

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Pirates and bootlegging is what we are wrangling every day!

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ricktyan
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Oct 15, 2017 11:43 pm EDT

Hie kieth, the complaint listed by you is quite useful and it will help the numerous businesses from their growing rivals. The issue you have brought into the light will surely help the people to consider the strict guidelines which are mandatory to have a successful business along with the good reputation. Apart from this, even I am also facing this nasty problem just like you have shared the mirroring case of the Menu Shop to Menu Store. But Now I am expecting, I can too get the justice. Moreover, the individuals who go off the systematic this will gain from this article. I wish you Good Luck for your such interesting step and hope so you will get the justice as soon as possible!

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Keith Stickley
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Oct 31, 2017 4:17 am EDT
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Thank you for your comment, a number of folks here are dealing with an issue similar to The Menu Store misappropriation case detailed in the paper. You should find it useful to network with others to discuss and see if they have advice. Next steps are to consult with an attorney local to you who specializes in (passing off) misappropriation.

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Jazrock
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Oct 13, 2017 12:31 am EDT

Hie Kieth, the page shared by you also depicts my business situation. Someone has passed off my business idea just like you have mentioned in your complaint. It has affected my business reputation badly. I am very glad after seeing your initiative of representing the mirroring of business by The Menu Store. Hope all those who pass off the business like this will learn from this article. All the best for your steps taken. We all are with you.!

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Keith Stickley
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Oct 31, 2017 4:09 am EDT
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Thanks for your comments and support, have a great day

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Lea Alicie
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Oct 11, 2017 2:35 am EDT

Hie keith, I value your progression taken as the objection against an offense of the menu store. It is unlawful to duplicate other's business thoughts. This article is by one means or another a lesson for the individuals who believe that they can duplicate somebody's business without any hurdles or difficulties. According to the law, it is a punishable offense and I really appreciate your step !

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Keith Stickley
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Hi Lea, I am unsure about the legal position that The Menu Store finds itself in at this current time. In this instance of such blatant misappropriation, it is primarily concerned with the rights of the trader to bring legal action against the so called 'The Menu Store' protecting business goodwill and as such, the original business is required to take action.

Thanks for your appreciation of the paper, maybe you would like to read other material of mine or follow me online.

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Stefan Bernhard
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Sep 28, 2017 5:57 am EDT

If your professional reputation has been disturbed by your revival The Menu Store, you should act very quickly to resolve the issue, and to manage your online reputation.I may have some useful contacts for you.

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Keith Stickley
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Oct 02, 2017 9:21 am EDT
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Thanks for the comment - are you a real person posting form a genuine account?

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Jack daniel
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Sep 27, 2017 6:57 am EDT

I appreciate your step taken as the complaint against misdeed of the menu store. It is illegal to copy other's business ideas. This article is somehow a lesson for those who think that they can copy someone's idea normally. If I can assist you in any way, Please let me know. :)

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Keith Stickley
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Oct 02, 2017 9:20 am EDT
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Thanks for your comment

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Douglas Moore1
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Sep 11, 2017 2:57 am EDT
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Sad that folks dont have the brains to set up their own thing, they have to do a rip off, obviously these 2 nut jobs from the Menu-Store need to go back to basics 101. They have done this before and when it fails they will do it again and again and again That what these types of [censored]bags do. Shame on you Simon Craig McCloy and Sian Leigh Hemmings, name, shame and expose these [censored].

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Keith Stickley
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Oct 02, 2017 9:19 am EDT
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Howdy Douglas - I respectfully request that you refrain from being rude on this post. Have you a story or relevant information relating to this post about The Menu Store?

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Russell MacGregor
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Sep 10, 2017 10:41 pm EDT
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I’ve been scammed by a competitor They set up a new webpage with a name exactly the same as my business but used .global and my webpage is .com this is same as the menu store thing that you talk about. I hate them what can i do i want to go and teach him a lesson never been so much in a rage about this i will ruin them.

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Keith Stickley
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Sep 11, 2017 2:17 pm EDT
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Hi Russell, there is a heap of detailed information contained within The Menu Store paper. The first thing that you should do is consult with somebody that specializes in misappropriation and IP. Where is your organization located? I may have some useful contacts for you.

If details are confidential at this time then feel free to private message me. K.S.

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Tori Anderson
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Sep 06, 2017 12:57 am EDT
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I will try and keep this short as it has rattled my cage for so long now that I tend to waffle a bit when I get going! I have been advised not to put any names or details in this message as we are currently involved in a lawsuit. I HAD a business offering a line of fresh flowers, floral arrangements and bouquets andI created specially designed floral arrangements. I was stocking hundreds of locally grown flowers and also really beautiful and expensive imported flowers. A long standing client that I had worked for many times became friendly and we would go for drinks, walk dogs and I we had become personal friends over a seven or eight month period. then things suddenly took an unimaginable turn for the worse. It occurred to me that on our afternoons spent together and walks out she would question me about the business, how well I was doing, where did I get stock, thinking back now its easy to see that many of the conversations were more that friendly chit chat, how stupid I feel now

The reason that your article about The Menu Store stood out to me is because the exact same thing happened to me and ruined my business. Our friendship distanced over several weeks and i was busy and so was she so didn’t read into it, that was a mistake as she set up a business supplying flowers! she had a way in at a private treatment centre due to her Husband. I had worked hard to build my business and she grew hers over night due to having financial support and a network of centres, although I had over 10years of knowledge and experience. As your article says, there is nothing wrong with competition and although it aggravated me and almost made me sick with stress nothing would prepare me for what happened next. After a few months of me knowing what had happened it was pretty quiet and I tried not to worry and carry on and ignore it. One morning over coffee I checked her on the web and to my horror found she had recently named the business an almost identical name, one word different exactly the same as you say with The Menu Store Ltd her website was a total copy of mine, the colors were even the same, just an awful situation that I cojuldnt believe and still can’t. My brother approached her as I could not be in the same room or anywhere near this awful woman and as we expected he got nowhere, well how would you, somebody who is low enough to do this obviously has no decency.

I have not been able to work since this happened as it has made me so unwell when I read your article about these horrid people at The Menu Store doing the same thing to another honest business it made me think of the anguish, stress and illness this has caused my family. it needs to stop, tougher penalties for scammers who rip off honest people. We should expose any fake business as much as we can on the web.

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Keith Stickley
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Sep 08, 2017 11:56 am EDT
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Hi Tori,

Thanks for sharing. This is becoming too common an issue that is now far more prevalent than it used to be. The commercial world is a more competitive and an increasingly difficult space to operate in, as such, unethical individuals, that lack the innovation and ingenuity to launch an original business concept, get a free ride by ripping off honest businesses, piggy backing their marketing and by hijacking their brand and collateral, as comprehensively detailed with The Menu Store Ltd above in this article.

I am sorry to learn that your health has been affected are you are unwell as a result of the events that you describe above, it must be a testing time for you and your family considering that you had a personal relationship with this individual, I would ensure that you have your consultant prepare your medical notes for inclusion in the lawsuit. I am unsure if this mirrors the case above with The Menu Store / The Menu Shop as I have no knowledge of any personal relationships linking those organizations, it would be interesting to find out though and I will dig some more and post any new findings. I wish you and your family well in resolving this matter through the lawsuit and would actively encourage you to post the outcome when concluded, this would be an exceptionally interesting addition to this post and may help others in a similar situation.

Private message me If I can be of assistance. Best K.S.

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Keith Stickley
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Dec 05, 2017 10:45 am EST
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Hey Tori, I tried your cell, drop me a line on here and we can catch up, I have some more information from my guys that you will find of interest. K.S

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Russell MacGregor
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Sep 05, 2017 2:41 am EDT
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I have same problem to what you describe here with The menu store. Can you contact me i need someone to help me, i need to know what to do.

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Keith Stickley
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Sep 05, 2017 11:24 am EDT
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Hi Russell - maybe you could outline the problem that you have similar to The Menu Store Misappropriation instance and I will see if I can assist you? There is a lot of informative information contained in the article above so I am interested to know more about your situation if something was not covered. If the information is related to an individual or organization that is currently sensitive feel free to private message me. Regards. K.S

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Tori Anderson
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Sep 04, 2017 6:22 am EDT
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This makes for a real interesting read, are you an Attorney or do you specialise in this area? Do you know if any legal action has been taken against ‘The Menu Store’?

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Keith Stickley
, US
Sep 04, 2017 11:27 pm EDT
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I am unsure about the legal position that The Menu Store Ltd finds itself in at this current time. In this instance of such blatant misappropriation, it is primarily concerned with the rights of the trader to bring legal action against the so called 'The Menu Store' protecting business goodwill, as such the original business is required to take action and we should presume that legal advice is being sought and the wheels are turning. I will investigate and report back.

I specialize in corporate investigation including: misappropriation - IP infringement - copyright - patent and trademark issues. Do you have an issue or indeed an item of interest similar to The Menu Store?

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