Sierra Muscular Custard wrote: » Pretty sure it would be theft to refuse. You could insist they arrange someone come and collect it - if the hassle of posting it is the issue - but it sounds like you're just finding it hard to accept not getting free stuff.
cena wrote: » He said just put return to sender on the package
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » I gave a letter to the postman, he put it his sack Bright in early next morning, he brought my letter back She wrote upon it Return to sender, address unknown No such number, no such zone
begbysback wrote: » If your a utd supporter then maybe send both back?
cena wrote: » I received two packages last week on two different days. The packages have the same stuff in them, I only ordered one package. I have contacted the seller and they want them back. What would you have done? would you say anything to the seller?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I would contact the seller. I am not a thief!
begbysback wrote: » Actually, in all seriousness, is the recipient obliged to send it back, legally obliged, I may be mistaken but I heard before that if someone lodges money into your bank account in error then you are not legally obliged to return it - would this be correct?
mad muffin wrote: » In the states it legal to keep any packages sent you your house. Even if you didn’t pay for them.
o1s1n wrote: » Sound a bit mad! What if the postie delivers something to the wrong address?
Hercule Poirot wrote: » Urban myth I'm afraid - a former colleague was accidently paid for 25 hours overtime instead of 2.5 hours - he naturally spent it but his employer was legally allowed to deduct it from his future paychecks. To be fair they both agreed a set amount over a set period of time so there was no fall out over it.
Ten of Swords wrote: » That is an urban legend that some people seem to take as gospel. There were a couple of instances a few years ago that were in the papers and when they spent the money or refused to return it they got in quite a bit of trouble, I'll look for links later
begbysback wrote: » Legally deducting it from salary is not the same as legally obtaining it from a bank account
Witchie wrote: » A few months ago I ordered a PackGear for my sister for Christmas and they sent 2. When I got the second one I emailed them and explained their error. They told me I could keep it if I gave them an Amazon review. I had already reviewed it and sent them a link to it and they were happy to let me keep them both. I gave the second one to my sister's fiance as they are both going backpacking for a year after they get married and I have to say that my PackGear is one of my favorite bits of my travel kit, hence the purchase for my sister.https://www.thepackgear.com