Users are warned to be especially alert due to a new misleading invoice in circulation, which takes the form of a fake EUTM renewal invoice.
The misleading invoice, which can be viewed here, has very recently been reported to the Office by users.
This latest misleading invoice uses the EUIPO's logo, name, acronym and address, and purports to be an EUTM renewal invoice issued by the Office. It is mailed to users from Geneva, Switzerland, and includes a demand for a “registration and entry fee” to be transferred to a Polish bank account with a PL IBAN prefix.
The EUIPO would like to use this as opportunity to remind its users that they can protect themselves from this scam, and other misleading invoices, by taking careful note of the following:
- The EUIPO never sends invoices or
demands for payment of money to its users. If you receive a demand
for money for anything to do with your trade mark by post or
email, it does not come from us. Even
if it uses our logo, and appears to be official, it does not come
from us.
- Familiarise yourself with our fee structure (and make sure
others in your firm or company are familiar with them too). All
fees payable directly to the EUIPO in relation to EUTMs are laid
down in the European Union Trade Mark Regulation (EU) No 2017/1001.
A full list of these statutory fees can be found
here. Also, be aware that we only use
two Spanish bank accounts for payments relating to trade
mark and design fees. Any invoice which contains a bank account
other than those two is fake.
- Check everything you receive in
relation to your trade mark application, registration or renewal
very closely. If you have even the slightest doubt, contact us; we
are committed to protecting our users against fraud, and we want
you to let us know if you have received anything that looks
suspicious. You can email us at information@euipo.europa.eu.
We also maintain a searchable database of all misleading invoices
that our users send us, which you can consult here.
- If you haven't already registered for our User Area to pay fees and receive communications from the Office, please consider doing so. It's a completely secure channel through which you can pay by credit card, bank transfer or through your EUIPO current account, and through which you can receive notifications from us safely. You can sign up here, and it only takes a couple of minutes.
Originally published by EUIPO
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