| I agree with the comments of Mr. Berryhill and Mr. Neu. Never quote a price and it's hard to say how they'll proceed. Suffice it to say,when a party wants a domain name, they'll often stop at nothing to get it.
The merit of your case depends on the nature of the domain name. If it is a unique made-up (coined) term you have less of an argument than if the term is a common word or descriptive term.
Best bet is, as Howard suggest, to get an attorney to respond and, possibly, negotiate on your behalf. You may be able to find an attorney to handle this on a contingency basis.
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