It's obviously a trap.
Why spend money on a UDRP just to "offer" the BIN?
Also if they are ready to "offer" the BIN, why do they need a written agreement from you instead of just hitting the BIN?
Ignore the offer and focus on winning the UDRP...
No one who initiates a UDRP before making an offer has a good intention. The UDRP is being weaponized as a shady negotiation tactic.
Offer will definitely be ridiculous.
Sounds like an intimidation tactic by the complainant and their lawyers.
The point of the UDRP is to give them a leverage in the negotiation process. Give it to us cheap or we'll take it by force.
I'd disregard the offer. Keep quiet and don't...
Get your friend to reach out to @jberryhill to evaluate the merit of the case.
If it's something that is a BLATANT violation of your friend's trademark, a well-drafted cease and desist letter may compel the registrant to delete or transfer the...
A lot of people who had deals with Rob Monster seems to not be above board themselves.
RLE.com, a 3 letter .com, and 2 other domain names with "some cash" thrown in is too good a deal in exchange for $121,800.
Plus, why would anyone agree to...
Congrats on the job.
$100 is still a lot to invest in a single domain name. Hold on to the name. It's unique and there's no other x.t.a.h.com on the internet. You are the sole owner.
And this guy being deliberately shitty. Ignore him. Put it on...
Yes. Visited the domain name and saw that it's now for sale by Oxley.com (Brent Oxley?)
The initial filing you attached showed that Robert Lee and his lawyer asking for the domain name to be returned.
But the judgement did not say anything...