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• Dec 02, 2025

I first came across MIND MARKER (from Mind-Marker.com) as a small business owner because they kept sending me emails that contained a short “customized” response and a so-called free “LOCA report”, claiming that they are specialized in response to trademark refusal caused by "likelihood of confusion". The messaging made it seem like a personalized assessment of my trademark situation, when in reality it was just a generic AI-generated document designed to get people to engage with them. I looked at their well-designed website, which looks very professional and encouraged me to schedule a free consultation call, which I eventually did. During the call, Roland confidently assured me that he would “tailor the response” to my case and incorporate my notes — but at the time, I didn’t yet realize how many red flags would follow.

Later, I learned:

- MIND MARKER has *no licensed trademark attorney* on their team
- The operation is run by *Roland Dorotheo*, also known as *Roland Sacristan*
- The LOCA report he "invented" is a complete scam, the unusually high success rates claimed on the website is highly misleading, with no verified data support.

After my suspicions grew, I dug deeper, and found that:

- mind-marker.com shares the same domain ownership as ip-ed.com and ensonow.org, all run by Roland
- Roland also ran tmsitter.com (now closed)
- Both tmsitter.com and ip-ed.com have been widely reported online as scams

And here’s the key part: Mind Marker is *not* a new company. It’s the same person, repeatedly rebranding after bad reviews or scam reports.

When I first visited MIND MARKER, there were 6 options of service packages.

I down paid *$750* for the “SuccessPay” package, sold as including:

- revisions
- filing
- handling other issues in Office Action besides “likelyhood of confusion”

Within two weeks, I noticed the packages and prices changed and changed again, and changed a fourth time. My $750 package suddenly dropped to $399. He updated the pricing *again*, increasing the max from $1,198 to $1,597 — within one hour after I requested a refund.

None of the “client reviews” on the MIND MARKER website are verifiable.

Roland’s own LinkedIn has only around 30 connections, and his “book” has no sales, no reviews, and appears self-published just to pose as an expert. Their listed business address: 30 N Gould St Ste R, Sheridan, WY 82901 is a reported scam address used by mass-registered shell companies.

Two days after payment, he sent me a “draft response”:

- a 30 pages long template with a lot of legal sounding language, but with minimal customization
- ignored important issues raised in the USPTO Office Action
- obviously did not incorporate the notes I provided

It could not be used or submitted to USPTO.

Roland promised a revised draft to be sent early next week, then later promised by the 26th. I received nothing. I followed up on the 28th — no reply, until 30th I requested a refund, they replied immediately with excuses, no revised draft ever sent.

Once I pieced together everything:

- the unusable draft and the missing revisions
- the constant price manipulation
- connected to multiple previously reported scam sites
- the fake reviews and the scam address

I immediately requested a full refund for the service he sold but never delivered (the first draft was unusable). And of course he refused, then incredibly - he turned around and called ME a scammer. (Perhaps he thinks I “scammed” him by pulling his tail and exposing his new rebranded operation before he could fool more people.)

And I keep receiving emails from: [email protected], [email protected]...
These emails contained the exact same ads he sent, and replied directly to [email protected], one of the emails he used to communicate with me. The other email used is [email protected]

So many different email addresses and domain names!

This experience cost me money, time, and risked my USPTO deadline. If this post can prevent even one person from falling for the same scam, it’s worth sharing.

• Dec 01, 2025

I’m sharing my full story so others don’t fall into the same trap, lose money, or risk missing their USPTO deadlines as I did.

1. How I Found MIND MARKER

I first came across MIND MARKER Trademark Solutions because they kept sending me emails that contained a short “customized” response and a so-called free “LOCA report” specialized in response to likelihood of confusion. The messaging made it seem like a personalized assessment of my trademark situation, when in reality it was just a generic AI-generated document designed to get people to engage with them.

These emails encouraged me to schedule a free consultation call, which I eventually did. During the conference call, Roland confidently assured me that he would “tailor the response” to my case and incorporate my notes — but at the time, I didn’t yet realize how many red flags would follow.

2. No Licensed Attorney Involved

Later, I learned:

- MIND MARKER has *no licensed trademark attorney* on their team
- The entire operation is run by *Roland Dorotheo*, also known as Roland Sacristan
- He is the owner of IPED LIMITED (ip-ed.com)

3. A History of Rebranded Scam Sites

After my suspicions grew, I dug deeper.

I found that:

- mind-marker (http://mind-marker.com/) shares the same domain ownership as IPED (http://ip-ed.com/)
- Roland also ran *tmsitter.com*(http://tmsitter.com/) (now closed)
- Both "tmsitter.com"(http://tmsitter.com/) and "ip-ed.com" (http://ip-ed.com/) have been widely reported online as trademark scams

And here’s the key part:

Mind Marker is *not* a new company. It’s the same person, repeatedly rebranding after bad reviews or scam reports.

4. Manipulative Pricing — Changed 4 Times in 2 Weeks

When I first visited MIND MARKER, there were *six packages*.

I paid *$750* for the “SuccessPay” package, sold as including:

- revisions
- filing
- handling other issues besides “likelyhood of confusion”

Within two weeks, I watched the packages and prices changed and changed again, and changed a fourth time. My $750 package suddenly dropped to *$399*.

He updated the pricing *again*, increasing the max from $1,198 to $1,597 — *within one hour* after I requested a refund. What a game!

5. Fake Reviews & Fake Credibility

None of the “client reviews” on the MIND MARKER website are verifiable.

Roland’s own LinkedIn has only around *30 connections*, and his “book” has *no sales, no reviews*, and appears self-published just to pose as an expert.

6. Scam-Associated Address

Their listed business address:

*30 N Gould St Ste R, Sheridan, WY*

is a reported scam address used by mass-registered shell companies.

7. Unusable Template “Draft”

Two days after payment, he sent me a “draft response”:

- a 30 pages long template with a lot of legal sounding language, but with minimal customization
- ignored important issues raised in my Office Action
- obviously did *not* incorporate the notes I provided

It could not be used or submitted to USPTO.

8. Broken Promises

Roland promised a revised draft:

- “early next week”
- then later promised by the 26th

I received nothing, then I followed up on the 28th — no reply, until 30th I requested refund, they replied immediately.

9. Phishing-Type Emails Connected to Him

I keep receiving emails from: [email protected]

These emails contained the exact same ads he sent, and replied directly to [email protected] (the one he used to communicated with me)

10. When I Requested a Refund

Once I pieced together everything:

- the unusable draft and the missed revisions
- the repeating price manipulation
- connected to multiple previously reported scam sites
- the fake reviews and the scam address

I immediately requested a full refund for the service he sold but never finally delivered. And of course he refused, then incredibly - he turned around and called ME a scammer. (Perhaps he thinks I “scammed” him by pulling his tail and exposing his new rebranded operation before he could fool more people.)

If you are searching for USPTO Trademark solutions — AVOID MIND-MARKER / Roland Dorotheo / IP-ED at all costs.

This experience cost me money, time, and risked my USPTO deadline.

If this post can prevent even one person from falling for the same scam, it’s worth sharing.

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