Seen this type of tactic used more with .com etc if it’s near to a mark or same sort of product, item type thing or they just want it but don’t want to pay they try and say you put it up for sale… Shows your intention when registering the name was primarily for the purpose of selling it either to the Complainant or a competitor of the Complainant at a profit as evidence of bad faith registration….
These are not solely using the having it up for sale argument but all have thrown it in
WIPO Case No. D2007-0086 “Saying tries to sell shows bad faith registration?”
WIPO Case No. D2001-0782,”Domain name was registered in good faith, it cannot, by changed circumstances, the passage of years etc “
WIPO Case No. D2001-0006, “The Policy appears to assume that profiting from trade in descriptive names is not in itself to be regarded as bad faith.”
I suppose sometimes throw enough mud some will stick, some will get out of its way... some will roll over was the tactic.. Have not seen it used in the uk much... Well yet..?