Red Points

12 E 49th St, 10th Floor, 10017, New York, United States
image
1.50
Based on 20 Reviews

5

10.00%

4

0.00%

3

5.00%

2

0.00%

1

85.00%
About Red Points

Red Points is the most widely used solution to recover digital revenue. Over 1,200 companies rely on our platform to fight counterfeits, piracy, impersonation, and distribution abuse. They leverage Red Points to take back the revenue that’s rightfully theirs. With 300+ professionals and offices in New York, Barcelona, Beijing, and Salt Lake City, Red Points has disrupted an industry traditionally led by service providers with a scalable, cost-effective solution. Be part of the change: join us on our mission to make the Internet a safer place!

Tags
Contact Info

You need to Login first to submit your review.

image
Sherry McGalliard
GB

Red Points is a game changer in brand… Red Points is a game changer in brand protection! We had a BP service provider previously that focused on Ebay and Craigslist and cost us 2xs what Red Points cost plus Red Points enforces on marketplaces globally! My account rep is easily accessible and committed to supporting our business! Highly recommend!

image
Steve Scotton
GB

Redpoints got it wrong and cost me thousands! I had my ebay business suspended because Redpoints incorrectly reported items to Vero. Redpoints did apologise and the listing were reinstated, but the suspension cost me thousands of pounds in revenue. It's great that your protect the big brands, but when you get it wrong you must compensate small businesses.

image
Mindy Allen
GB

BAN this company This company removed listing on behalf of "Pampered Chef" however they have no actual knowledge of the company. They had multiple listing of mine removed, even though all products are authentic and I purchased them directly through the company. They even tried to remove listing that were no longer active or had active inventory. I have written to them, filled out the removal/retraction requests and it has gotten me nowhere. I plan on reporting this company for their fraudulent practices in as many legitimate sites as I can, as they are NOT a legitimate company working on behalf of their "companies" Im sure I will get a great canned response to this with the form to fill out, that I already have over and over again with no answer.

image
MDaliessio
GB

Unprofessional 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.

image
Jack Yan
NZ

The 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.

We may use cookies or any other tracking technologies when you visit our website, including any other media form, mobile website, or mobile application related or connected to help customize the Site and improve your experience. learn more

Allow