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Grrr Timelife - how do i stop them charging my card?
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:think: As the goods are unsolicited is the OP under any any obligation to return them?
:rudolf:God save the King!
I'll save Winston Churchill, Jane Austen, J. M. W. Turner and Alan Turing.0 -
Under the Distance Selling Regulations summary here:Chadsman wrote::think: As the goods are unsolicited is the OP under any any obligation to return them?
:rudolf:
However it is likely to take some fighting to prove they were not ordered, and it being a foreign company complicates things. There's probably something in their T&C to say which country's law applies in the case of disputes.Unsolicited goods are those that have been sent to you 'out-of-the-blue', that you haven't ordered. The Distance Selling Regulations now say that you can treat these goods as an 'unconditional gift', in other words, you can keep them or give them away, sell them or use them or destroy them, and the trader cannot expect you to have to pay for them.
Good luck.0
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