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Aurial Joined: Jul 04, 2005 Posts: 4 From: Warwickshire, UK PM |
I don't know where you're getting all this about being able to keep items that are sent to you in error, but you may want to look up sections 1 and 5(4) of the Theft Act 1968. With regards to you being over-charged, that is a Civil Law matter and doesn't give you the right to appropriate the phone for yourself, which you'll find is indeed a Criminal matter.
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hItMaN.. Joined: Aug 09, 2005 Posts: 60 From: London UK PM |
i would keep the fones if i got more than one by accident |
thami Joined: Feb 08, 2005 Posts: 169 From: UK PM |
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On 2005-08-27 20:25:52, Aurial wrote:
I don't know where you're getting all this about being able to keep items that are sent to you in error, but you may want to look up sections 1 and 5(4) of the Theft Act 1968. With regards to you being over-charged, that is a Civil Law matter and doesn't give you the right to appropriate the phone for yourself, which you'll find is indeed a Criminal matter.
Would you keep the phone Aurial ?
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Rav250 Joined: Sep 25, 2002 Posts: 174 From: UK PM |
I would keep the phone, but send them a empty box back, and blame the postman ;D (Joking)
I would keep and use it untill they ask for it back, of couse by this time it would have been used it and have a few scratched marks. Then send that one back to them, and you still have a nice new one to use.  |
Aurial Joined: Jul 04, 2005 Posts: 4 From: Warwickshire, UK PM |
I wouldn't need to, I've already got one. And so has he. Had it since the day it came out and not a scratch on it. If I do damage it its insured anyway. Ultimately though thats just me and its his decision completely, but I was just stating that he doesn't have a legal right to it as someone had claimed.
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