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Hi all
I was wondering if anyone has experience with this scenario:
I recently won a very aged llll.com at NameJet auction. I paid mid $x,xxx for it.
Now I have received an email from the previous owner threatening to sue me if I do not hand over the domain to them. It seems to be quite a big company with a trademark in a European country. I am from another European country then them, and I am not sure exactly how and where they would proceed with the lawsuit.
Do they have a case even if they let the domain expire themselves? Should I offer to sell the domain at the same price that I paid for it at NameJet as a courtesy? Or should I simply think "tough luck" and totally ignore them?
Thanks a lot!
I was wondering if anyone has experience with this scenario:
I recently won a very aged llll.com at NameJet auction. I paid mid $x,xxx for it.
Now I have received an email from the previous owner threatening to sue me if I do not hand over the domain to them. It seems to be quite a big company with a trademark in a European country. I am from another European country then them, and I am not sure exactly how and where they would proceed with the lawsuit.
Do they have a case even if they let the domain expire themselves? Should I offer to sell the domain at the same price that I paid for it at NameJet as a courtesy? Or should I simply think "tough luck" and totally ignore them?
Thanks a lot!