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Posted by ABC on 12/20/06 09:54
"Andy Upton" <andrew.upton4@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> No - I'm at a complete loss as to why I have got it !
> "Eric Jones" <ejones999@btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:AtydnV87YN6U-hXYnZ2dnUVZ8s2mnZ2d@bt.com...
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>> "Andy Upton" <andrew.upton4@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>> news:_rWhh.5503$1W1.4170@newsfe4-win.ntli.net...
>>> Yes, it was addressed to me and it does show 0.00
>>> "ABC" <simonbray@nospamemail.afraid.org> wrote in message
>>> news:em8ikk$ef4$1@nntp0.reith.bbc.co.uk...
>>>>
>>>> "Andy Upton" <andrew.upton4@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:kGyhh.4629$1W1.1123@newsfe4-win.ntli.net...
>>>>> In the post this morning, I received a DVD from Play.com.
>>>>> I hadn't ordered this DVD, and on the invoice it says "Price 0 P&P
>>>>> 0"
>>>>> I haven't recieved an email from Play concerning this DVD or anything
>>>>> !
>>>>> What's going on ?
>>>>> Is this a free gift or what ?
>>>>> I wouldn't mind, but I already have this DVD ! (Men Behaving Badly
>>>>> Series One)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Was it addressed to you? Does the invoice clearly show 0.00 and your
>>>> correct address? If so, then you can treat this as a gift.
>>>>
>>>
>> Could you have won it in a competition?
>>
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Then under the DSR regs (and Unsolicited Goods Act) any goods received which
are unsolicited are deemed to be a gift and the consumer can legally keep
the item. The company can not ask for payment.
See http://www.consumerdirect.gov.uk/goods-service/scams/fs_u01.shtml
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