Okay, so a few months ago I have noticed that some single word co.uk names are selling well and I started looking for some, still available to reg which could work for a tech company. I have found some and registered them, they are not main dictionary words, but still words, like 'oxpecker' , 'dugong' and others. Fast forward, a few days ago I have received an offer through my efty landing page, from a gmail account, with a low offer. I have replied that I'm looking for more and that's it. I have tracked the gmail account and it appears to be owned by a young lawyer working for some rebranding company from California, who are working with big consumer product companies. The word itself it's used by a big company in US for one of they products, but they have never used it for european market. There are other european cctld's with that word for sale, like .eu , de or .nl After a few hours after I have responded to the email, I have noticed that somebody coming from the domain l.com was checking my efty website for 8 minutes or so, the ip being from Russia. I have checked the whois of 'l.com' and it seems that is Icann reserved....but why the IP is from Russia? Also, it's strange that they tried to hide that they are lawyers and used a gmail account. After all this, I'm thinking I should expect a UDRP complaint, what are your thoughts? I should act in one way or other?