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Oh no - you're confusing the noob! This sounds like a logical approach as well. Hmmm... Is it worth the risk? Are we talking a domain value of £100, £1000, £10,000? I've really got no idea. If it was 5 figures I might be more tempted to contact them!
Thank you both for your responses. It has been tempting to contact them - thank you for the advice.
Do you think publicly listing it for sale would be a good move? Or just leaving a 'domain for sale' notice on the homepage? Or are neither of those a good idea either?
Thanks - how could it be abusive though, if they took the name AFTER I already owned the domain? Am I legally obliged to just let them have it just because they started using that company name?
Hi folks. I started a small company in 2006 (I'll refer to it as 'company') and bought 'company.co.uk'. My company is no longer in existence but I still own the domain. In 2002, another UK company came into existence and after a couple of changes in ownership was publicly listed in 2014 and...
Thanks for the info. It is a .co.uk, so is there anyone out there who reckons they can do better than dropcatcher.co.uk, who operates a no win-no fee policy? It shouldn't be too difficult, as I know the day of release. For that reason, I wouldn't want to pay any more than dropcatcher...