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Well What Would You Do In The Circumstances?
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You can keep the goods
The Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations say you have a right to keep goods delivered to you that you didn’t ask for. But if goods are sent to you by mistake, you need to contact whoever sent them to let them know and ask them to collect the goods. You might get goods sent by mistake if they are meant for someone else or you’ve been sent duplicate or extra items on top of what you ordered.
If you receive goods you have not ordered and which haven’t been sent by mistake, you can treat the goods as an unconditional gift and you can do what you want with them.
You can keep the goods
The Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations say you have a right to keep goods delivered to you that you didn’t ask for. But if goods are sent to you by mistake, you need to contact whoever sent them to let them know and ask them to collect the goods. You might get goods sent by mistake if they are meant for someone else or you’ve been sent duplicate or extra items on top of what you ordered.
If you receive goods you have not ordered and which haven’t been sent by mistake, you can treat the goods as an unconditional gift and you can do what you want with them.
In the past I've tried to send things back or draw the error to the attention of the person who made the mistake (sometimes not with much conviction). That was, admittedly, for rather smaller stakes -- in this case I'd return the goods once asked but would probably keep my mouth shut until they noticed.
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/// I`d tell them they can come and get it but I want a specific time of collection as no way would I be sitting in waiting for their courier. I`d probably also have a bit of a moan about the threatening tone of their letter considering the error was on their part. ///
Brilliant exactly the correct approach, why is that the customer is forced to put themselves out due to a mistake made by the supplier?
/// I`d tell them they can come and get it but I want a specific time of collection as no way would I be sitting in waiting for their courier. I`d probably also have a bit of a moan about the threatening tone of their letter considering the error was on their part. ///
Brilliant exactly the correct approach, why is that the customer is forced to put themselves out due to a mistake made by the supplier?
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