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The Real Truth

Postby Scott Norman » Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:46 am

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My name is Scott Norman and yes, I'm the founder and president of Millennium Marketing Group out of Overland Park, Kansas. I normally don't participate in blogs of this nature, however I feel it's important that we expose the truth and basis of Mr. Bujaryns comments (the author of mmgreview and patentmoversreview websites). He is a disgruntled client that is doing his best to slander our company and spread lies about our services and capabilities. I'm an actual inventor that discovered the lack of professional assistance (primarily in commercilization and exit strategies) for the small entity community. My firm, Millennium Marketing Group has successfully licensed and sold dozens of patents for our clients. In fact representation by our firm for our clients generated nearly seven million dollars (yes, $7,000,000) in royalties and acqusition fees in the last six (6) months of 2008 alone!!! Not to mention the millions of dollars we have generated for our clients since our inception. Additionallly we are assisting and providing the funding for our clients in two (2) federal cases on the basis of patent infringement and breach of contract currently. It would be good for a blog of this professional manner to research the facts on a company and complete the necessary due diligence before you go agreeing with someone (Mr. Bujaryn) who is being investigated for legal recourse based on his attempts to smear my good name and lie about our companies capabilities. We have actual references to back up the above claims and have an excellent reputation with the majority of our clients regardless of success or failure. As we all know commercilization of patents and new product development is a very difficult process. Millennium is one of the very best options for a inventor looking to reduce thier risks in getting a product or technology to market, not to mention we will be completely honest with the inventor during the entire process. Mr. Bujaryn spent over $50k in legal fees trying to extort money from our firm because we were unsucessful in marketing his patent, but his attempt was thrown out of court becasue he didn't even have a legitmate case. As a good business consultant, I advise anyone who contacts our firm to complete all necessary due diligence before doing business with anyone. We are happy to always back up our claims with legitmate references and our success speaks for itself. If anyone from this blog has any additonal questions for me personally or wants to learn more about our firm, please contact me at: 913.317.9114

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Postby StephenKey » Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:56 am

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It's important for everyone to their homework on any service provider. Scott Norman has made some very good points.
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Re: The Real Truth

Postby bottleslingguy » Thu Feb 12, 2009 2:48 pm

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Scott Norman wrote:... however I feel it's important that we expose the truth and basis of Mr. Bujaryns comments (the author of mmgreview and patentmoversreview websites).


When were you going to do that?

Scott Norman wrote:I'm an actual inventor that discovered the lack of professional assistance (primarily in commercilization and exit strategies) for the small entity community. My firm, Millennium Marketing Group has successfully licensed and sold dozens of patents for our clients.


What are some of your inventions? What were some of the "professional assistance" groups you found were lacking? Can you name the successful patents that were sold/licensed?

Scott Norman wrote:In fact representation by our firm for our clients generated nearly seven million dollars (yes, $7,000,000) in royalties and acqusition fees in the last six (6) months of 2008 alone!!! Not to mention the millions of dollars we have generated for our clients since our inception.


Is there any way you can substantiate those claims?

Scott Norman wrote: Additionallly we are assisting and providing the funding for our clients in two (2) federal cases on the basis of patent infringement and breach of contract currently.


Can you name names?

Scott Norman wrote:It would be good for a blog of this professional manner to research the facts on a company and complete the necessary due diligence before you go agreeing with someone (Mr. Bujaryn) who is being investigated for legal recourse based on his attempts to smear my good name and lie about our companies capabilities.


I don't recall this "blog" agreeing with anything anyone said so far. I think if you decide not to be forthcoming and open to discussion concerning these claims you will only dig yourself a deeper hole. Something tells me you are going to become condescending and vague as if you don't have time to spend clarifying these issues. I'm curious to see how you are going to respond.

Scott Norman wrote: We have actual references to back up the above claims and have an excellent reputation with the majority of our clients regardless of success or failure.


It would've been nice if you included those references. You need to back up your claims.

Scott Norman wrote: Millennium is one of the very best options for a inventor looking to reduce thier risks in getting a product or technology to market, not to mention we will be completely honest with the inventor during the entire process.


You're off to a bad start.

Scott Norman wrote: Mr. Bujaryn spent over $50k in legal fees trying to extort money from our firm because we were unsucessful in marketing his patent, but his attempt was thrown out of court becasue he didn't even have a legitmate case.


He said she said. Why should I believe you?

Scott Norman wrote: We are happy to always back up our claims with legitmate references and our success speaks for itself.


You are talking the talk but that's about it.

Scott Norman wrote: If anyone from this blog has any additonal questions for me personally or wants to learn more about our firm, please contact me at: 913.317.9114


Why on Earth wouldn't you want to answer questions right here so everyone can see your responses? Do we all really have to call you to get answers? That's like 9,000 phone calls.
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Postby StephenKey » Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:23 pm

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Phil......... and I thought it was me.
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Postby MOPAR78 » Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:45 pm

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:lol: :lol: BSG can come up with some good points!! 8)

Postby bottleslingguy » Thu Feb 12, 2009 6:01 pm

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Nice to be on the other side isn't it, Steve? :lol:

Seriously though, I'm not just trying to get a cheap thrill by being an arse. What's wrong with asking those questions? If Mr. Norman wants to man-up and answer them I'll probably wind up having much respect for him, if not we'll see he was full of it and it will save a lot of people a lot of phone calls. Let's see how he handles this, it will tell us a lot about his character.

Hey Ron, did you get the second sling?

Postby MOPAR78 » Thu Feb 12, 2009 6:28 pm

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bottleslingguy wrote: Hey Ron, did you get the second sling?


I didn't know you sent one... I'll check the mail tommorrow ( We are out in the country and the box is 2 miles away!! :lol: :lol: )

Postby bottleslingguy » Thu Feb 12, 2009 6:37 pm

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Well lucky lucky YOU! I wish I was more in the boonies than I am. Must be nice. :D

I sent another style with a different pattern, still the fleece material though. I think that's a good snuggly choice. I can make them out of rip-stop nylon or terry cloth, etc. too. The nylon is nice for outside use like the beach or camping. I sent Levi a terry cloth one.

I can also custom make one if you show me a photo of a specific bottle.

Postby StephenKey » Thu Feb 12, 2009 6:45 pm

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Phil,you have earned my respect.
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Postby MOPAR78 » Thu Feb 12, 2009 6:53 pm

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bottleslingguy wrote:Well lucky lucky YOU! I wish I was more in the boonies than I am. Must be nice. :D

I sent another style with a different pattern, still the fleece material though. I think that's a good snuggly choice. I can make them out of rip-stop nylon or terry cloth, etc. too. The nylon is nice for outside use like the beach or camping. I sent Levi a terry cloth one.

I can also custom make one if you show me a photo of a specific bottle.


Yeah it's sweet... Plenty of fire wood!!

I can't wait to see it. Talked to our daughter in law and she is ready to have the baby!! :lol: :lol: Poor girl.. I'm glad I'm a dude!! That’s got to be a tough gig!! :wink:

Thanks again man!!
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