So yesterday P emailed us using @gmail.com email account requesting for a demo. In the email, P claimed to be from Athens, Greece. That's fine, we are based in Singapore. We can figure out our time differences.
Today I had the demo with P over Google Meet.
Mid-way through the demo, P offered to buy our source code. I'm skeptical of P's intent because it's coming from @gmail.com email account. And upon asking for his company's name and url domain, he avoided my question 2 times at least.
Before ending the demo, P emphasized that our software product is what he wants in Greece. I politely responded that I will discuss with my partner.
After the demo, I sent P an email to politely reject his offer.
My gut feeling tells me that it could be an organised scam. Do you have similar encounter?
I wouldn't get too excited about it unless P can give you some details as to why he wants to buy it, history of being able to successfully commercialize, etc. etc.
If P has the ability to provide your product in Greece, why not try for a partnership/sales agreement rather than buying the source? Once they buy the source, that's it, it's gone.