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Old 01-25-2014, 05:49 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by Apache View Post
If I remember correctly, if they send you something that you did not order you can keep it.
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That's certainly true in the UK. If a firm sends you "unsolicited goods" deliberately, you can keep them - they are treated as an unconditional gift.

I beleive that if the delivery was made by accident, you need to contact the sender so that they can collect the goods from you. If they're not collected in a reasonable time you can keep them. You're under no obligation to send them back yourself. But I haven't found the regulations that cover this situation in the UK.
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