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Old 12-28-2009, 02:25 PM   #5
frostcyborg
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I have to agree with you on the moral thing to do and I'll contact Amazon regarding it.

I hate temptation though as I found this on www.ftc.gov :
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"Unordered Merchandise
If you receive merchandise you didn’t order, federal law says you can consider it a gift. You can’t be forced to pay for the item or return it.

If you decide to keep the merchandise, you may want to send the seller a letter stating your intention, even though you’re not legally obligated to do so. Your letter may discourage the seller from sending you repeated bills, or it may clear up an error. It’s a good idea to send the letter by certified mail and keep the return receipt and a copy of the letter. These records will help you establish later, if necessary, that you didn’t order the merchandise."
Laws and morals... Seldom do they match
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