I had this happen, it's normal after they lose, their onl;y option if they want it is to buy it.
Sell them the domain, I did for xxx,xxx.
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A lawyer representing this (very large) company contacted me (actually my secretary) and said they want to buy the domain.
What should I do?
I am thinking of having my lawyer call him. But what should he say?
I am thinking of asking for an offer in writing.
The funny thing is that he is not working for the firm that compiled the UDRP complaint.![]()
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Beware they might be looking for bad faith proof for a litigation. I would let lawyer handle it...
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good luck...sounds like you might be getting a new boat for your new cottage![]()
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im not a lawyer but i would ask one for some advice on that
Ask for $xxx,xxx
Each case is different. Since they are not affiliated with the company that lost the UDRP, they might have valid reasons to pursue the domain via a purchase in their own terms. In other words, tread carefully.
They are affiliated with the company that lost the UDRP.
It's just a different law firm working for the same company.
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tell them you'll only sell them the name after they publicly write a letter of apology for the "reverse-hijack" attempt in a large newspaper.
then ask for a million.
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