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i mail an endusher who has the singular version of the domain i recently purchase (website) an estate niche domain asking if he will be interested to purchase this domain.

Got a reply: Really? You bought my domain name. Aren,t you a
sleazy little bastered. Good luck you little prick.


Lol that was funny to me, he is a real estate agent/ investor and also a realtor (my research).
Should i reply him, educating him, why the domain is no longer his, base on registrer policy or i should just ignore him
 
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If he has no trademark on the name you should set up a mirror site of his, that will really make him want your name, haha

You do know that that particular guy has rights through usage (in most jurisdictions)?

So if the OP has to set up a site similar to his, especially after contacting the guy-he will be infringing on that guys (common law) trademark rights.

It's a bad idea.
 
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@JudgeMind nice ideal, but i dnt have such time to start building any site
@NS the name can not be trademark
 
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So he let it drop 5 years ago and now wants it back and comes back with a rude comment like that, yeah right, if he showed manners and courtesy, then maybe, but he acted like a stupid little w@nker with that reply, serves him bloody right
Read between the lines much.

Drop 5 years ago? Nope. Recent expired purchase registered in 2010.
Wanted it back? Recommend you read https://www.namepros.com/threads/funny-reply-from-an-endusher.847834/page-2#post-4790196

If he has no trademark on the name you should set up a mirror site of his, that will really make him want your name, haha

Seriously? Stupid idea on so many levels....
 
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@NS the name can not be trademark

Irrelevant-whether the name itself is generic or not. @JudgeMind made a suggestion, that if you had to follow it, would have you infringing on that guys tm rights. That is what I am saying.
 
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Drop 5 years ago? Nope. Recent expired purchase registered in 2010.
Wanted it back? Recommend you read https://www.namepros.com/threads/funny-reply-from-an-endusher.847834/page-2#post-4790196

Dont get this, its the same thread lol

If he has a TM, give it back (which OP already said it cant be), if he doesnt have a trademark, it just tough, what if it dropped 15 years ago, do you still just hand it over because he forgot to renew it, you dont know how long ago the name was dropped, re-registered??
 
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Dont get this, its the same thread lol
It's a post in this thread that speaks to how much the person indicated he wanted the name back - it's not hard to keep up.

I didn't say give it back. I've said that potentially he could be in the wrong depending on the name (which I don' t know).
I also said that I have no idea why you expect courtesy from someone who, at minimum, he appears to be trying to extort value from.
 
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It's a post in this thread that speaks to how much the person indicated he wanted the name back - it's nothard to keep up.

yeah, Ive read the whole thread..no need to point it out

Thats business Im afraid, the OP is entitled to register any name he wants if its available and if you screwed up and least have the decency to communicate in a professional manner if you want the name back

Speaking like that if only going to get the persons back up, maybe explain nicely taht you somehow missed the renewal date and you might have got the name back for $50, speak like a rude prick and you will get what you deserve

Maybe the OP was happy to give it to him if he spoke with a little respect :D:D:D...manners, courtesy and professionalism and your word are everything in business, he will learn that the hard way
 
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Should i reply him, educating him, why the domain is no longer his, base on registrer policy or i should just ignore him

@bene, If the point is to make a sale ... you may want to consider .....

* put the name on some marketplace with offer/counter-offer + BIN, BIN value to a bit higher of whatever you expect from sale.

* drop an mildly apologetic email about not wanting to offend him, soothe his ruffled feathers

* politely and nicely mention you are sending this to him first but will send to other prospective buyers in a day or two.

if you have other prospective buyers, let them also know.
 
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