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About Penny Ballou
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The Invention Process; Royalties; Licensing Inventions/Products; Pricing; Direct to Market; Marketing/Promotions; Patent Searching; DIY patent writing; Types of patents/costs/how to's; Funding (grants and Angel investors); Prototyping; Off-Shore sourcing.

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I am founder of an inventors group; Advisory Board President of www.inventored.org; former Licensing Executive Society member; researcher for www.piausa.org and a consultant; plus moderate and contribute to several online inventor discussion groups.

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Invention development: well-studied and applied in all aspects of the process and an inventor myself with one invention in patent pending and others ramping up. Lived and attended schools in Mainland China and the UK.

 
   

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Inventing New Products/Inventions - Also Duped by Davison


Expert: Penny Ballou - 6/18/2009

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Penny,
I too have been duped by Davison and am out $14,000.  I have a registered letter written and will send it out twice.  I will also be contacting the FTC.  Is there a contact directly dealing with the Davison issues?

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Penny,
I too have been duped by Davison and am out $14,000.  I have a registered letter written and will send it out twice.  I will also be contacting the FTC.  Is there a contact directly dealing with the Davison issues?
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Jill,

The contents of that letter are key. You must cite specific contract violations and/or instances where you did not get what you were promised per the contract (not verbal promises).

Alleging you were "duped" is one thing, evidence to support it is another.

Contact me off-line as we should go over what's in that registered letter so it doesn't come back to bite you. You'll find me in Google.

Regards,
Penny Ballou  

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