Sam
GBA Shameless Company A Shameless company threatening the small businesses. They make lame cases without any knowledge against small businesses and take their source of earning down. My all items are genuine and have receipts from the manufacturers but REDPOINTS lied to online market place to take my items down. They do not respond to emails either. I am planning to Sue the main company who hired this negligent company for a bad practice. I will tell everyone on all platforms that avoid buying from these businesses as they claim their own items as FAKE when you try to sell them on market places.
Ammar Issa
AUProfessional scammers Professional scammers, unethical trading, how are these guys operating. These guys represent a brand called K18, they go around telling platforms it’s fake just to take it down, when you respond with lawyers they don’t reply whatsoever. They will try contacting AWS, shopify etc,
Brandie Reeder
GBHave had a great experience with Red Points We just recently moved over to Red Points and have had such a wonderful experience from the beginning. The steps that they took to onboard us was clear, easy and we instantly saw results. I would definitely recommend Red Points services.
Jack Yan
NZThe tech must be pretty rubbish I had not heard of Red Points till yesterday when we were targeted by them. As the publisher of an international magazine with five editions, it was a surprise to receive notice that a copyright infringement accusation was levelled against us by a larger competitor—via its contractor, Red Points. The accusation was utterly baseless, and we can prove it. We can prove the sources of our story. Can they prove their position? I doubt it. And here’s the thing: Red Points’ client publishes in Spanish. We’re in English. I can’t find anything on the client site even remotely resembling our article. The technology must be pretty poor if we were flagged. I certainly wouldn’t be encouraged to use it. Judging by the other reviews here, it seems it’s not the most ethical firm. It doesn’t appear supportive of a free press—unless the media organization is paying them.
MDaliessio
GBUnprofessional at best Manufacturers that want to keep their products off online marketplaces as much as possible hire this company to target small businesses which have legally purchased their inventory at wholesale. They make false counterfeit accusations through programs like VERO. The only recourse after politely asking them to be ethical human beings is to file a lawsuit in a state that may very well be halfway across the country. They know that most small businesses do not have the funds or legal team that would enable them to do so. What their clients don't seem to realize is that by doing this instead of intercepting their products they do not want sold on certain outlets before going to wholesalers is that companies will stop purchasing. Then the national retailers they want so desperately to stock their products will stop buying knowing that they can't unload the junk when it doesn't fly off the shelves. Ultimately they hurt themselves; the problem is the legitimate sellers they harm in the process.