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Old 02-03-2009, 15:50   #21
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It doesn't fall under any law I believe,
It does if my interpretation of the law is correct. MB received a refund for the netbook while they still had it, and when they sent him the netbook back, it could feasibly come under the Unsolicited Goods Act 1971. For the law to come into play, PC World would have to send MB the netbook with the intention of seeking payment for it and for him not to request the item. In that circumstance, Matt could claim ownership of the item as he didn't request it and it would be unlawful of PC World to demand payment for it.

However, as it would appear to be a genuine mistake, PC World could legally argue that they didn't intend to send it to him, so could claim it back or the money back. From a completely legal point of view, because MB knows the item has gotten to him in error, he should contact PC World and tell them to arrange for it to be picked up at their expense and at his convenience. That's legally though. I'm fairly sure I'd keep my gob shut and hope for the best.

Whether or not PC World will come calling for the netbook or the money back though is anyone's guess.
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Old 02-03-2009, 15:57   #22
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I'll email them If they want the netbook then they can have it, I'm more than happy to give it back

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Old 02-03-2009, 16:02   #23
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I'll email them If they want the netbook then they can have it, I'm more than happy to give it back

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Old 02-03-2009, 16:05   #24
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I'll email them If they want the netbook then they can have it, I'm more than happy to give it back

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Just make sure it's at their cost and at your convenience, they made the mistake after all so you do not legally have to put yourself out for them
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Old 02-03-2009, 16:09   #25
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It does if my interpretation of the law is correct. MB received a refund for the netbook while they still had it, and when they sent him the netbook back, it could feasibly come under the Unsolicited Goods Act 1971. For the law to come into play, PC World would have to send MB the netbook with the intention of seeking payment for it and for him not to request the item. In that circumstance, Matt could claim ownership of the item as he didn't request it and it would be unlawful of PC World to demand payment for it.
What I was trying to say is that it doesn't fall under a definite, defining law. It could fall under a few, but in his situation he's free from blame and therefore not breaking one.

Personally I would wait it out and let them contact me, I believe there is a period of time where it's the companies prerogative to contact the customer, not the other way around, after that time has expired, it's finished.
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Old 02-03-2009, 16:20   #26
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damn i need some good luck like this. :/

ah well.
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Old 02-03-2009, 18:55   #27
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Pretty sure this doesn't fall under unsolicted goods act by virtue of the fact you were dealing with them at the time. A mistaken delivery / additional delivery etc. from a company who you have solicited something from, is not covered as unsolicited goods.

That act is purely to stop companies who send you crappy CD collections and stuff on purpose then demand you either pay for them or return them at your cost, an entirely different situation to this.

I'm pretty sure they have every right to claim one or the other back and I believe they may well have up to 1 year to do so. If they do not claim back within this time period, you can keep it. It may not be 1 year though, it could be 2 or 5. My memory is shocking for detail
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Old 02-03-2009, 18:59   #28
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I thought it was 6 months, but that's what I was getting at in my post.
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Old 02-03-2009, 19:02   #29
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I thought it was longer than that, because I remember being shocked at quite long it is they have to pop up and ask for it back.
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I'll email them If they want the netbook then they can have it, I'm more than happy to give it back

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