NYRICAN1 said:I just received my shipment of shapley mtg I ordered a 32 oz that totaled 21.90 but I noticed the box was a little heavy so when I opened it there was 12 bottles of it. I think this is an error. what should I do ? Its a lot of mtg.
NYRICAN1 said:I just received my shipment of shapley mtg I ordered a 32 oz that totaled 21.90 but I noticed the box was a little heavy so when I opened it there was 12 bottles of it. I think this is an error. what should I do ? Its a lot of mtg.
lkg4healthyhair said:I would check to see what you were charged for then give them a call and let them know the deal. They may tell you to keep them for the inconvience anyway....either way I would be honest about it.
Crysdon said:First, make sure you were not charged for 12 bottles. After clearing that up, send the extras back. Remember it's stealing if you keep it.
I know you'll do the right thing.
lkg4healthyhair said:I would check to see what you were charged for then give them a call and let them know the deal. They may tell you to keep them for the inconvience anyway....either way I would be honest about it.
Mestiza said:Just to let you know... If you receive something by mail that you didn't purchase, it's NOT stealing. You are allowed to keep it, or return it if you would like. It's completely up to the recipient.
Something similar happened to me, once. I am not a big sports fan. Well, I was sent some sports memorabilia that I had not ordered from a company. I called to let them know that I was going to send it back. I spoke w/ a CSR and his Supervisor. She told me to keep it and said that according to federal law, if someone is erroneously sent something in the mail that he/she has NOT purchased, then, that person is allowed to keep it. I asked my uncle's friend, who is an attorney, and he said that was true. BTW, I gave the sports memorabilia to my dad and brother.
Crysdon said:If you didn't pay for it, it's stealing.
Mestiza said:Just to let you know... If you receive something by mail that you didn't purchase, it's NOT stealing. You are allowed to keep it, or return it if you would like. It's completely up to the recipient.
Something similar happened to me, once. I am not a big sports fan. Well, I was sent some sports memorabilia that I had not ordered from a company. I called to let them know that I was going to send it back. I spoke w/ a CSR and his Supervisor. She told me to keep it and said that according to federal law, if someone is erroneously sent something in the mail that he/she has NOT purchased, then, that person is allowed to keep it. I asked my uncle's friend, who is an attorney, and he said that was true. BTW, I gave the sports memorabilia to my dad and brother.
Blossssom said:Legally, she is entitled to keep it, but what about morally?
Was it 12-32 oz. bottles? That's a huge error.
I'd probably send it back, though, but I'm such a "do gooder"