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Vodafone sent me 3 htc desires what do i do!?!?
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laurencemulchrone wrote: »guys im not giving it away!......unless your an extremely beautiful women.....
:mad: Im a beutiful man0 -
Isnt there a shortage of that phone? Send them back and make some customers happy =P0
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Tell ya what ill give ya £300 for one no questions asked LOL0
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i could be what ever you want me to be (even if it is an 'online only' sex change operation (to become an 'online extremely beautiful woman for your eyes only!:rotfl:', provided you mail the 2 extra desires you have got now as a free gift to me!laurencemulchrone wrote: »guys im not giving it away!......unless your an extremely beautiful women.....
may be three network mailed my 2 desires to you instead as their records seem to suggest they already allotted me one when i called to ask my PAC because they hadnt delivered it even though i ordered them on the 15th and was to get it on the 22nd april initially but that never happpened.
if you send me the two HTC desires as a free gift, then i will stop using this MSE account and create a new one as an extremely beautiful female 'just for you' on MSE :rotfl: :A BUT remember this is an online only offer (limited time only offer so mail it to me today!) and dont expect me to have the sex change in the real world please
because both you and me wont be pleased with the end result if that happens bubblesmoney :hello:0 -
I am a bit rusty on the law but ...
the law on being sent something unsolicited means you are under no obligation to return them ...
your case is more complicated as you did ask for one of these. so it is less clear. why not write a letter, sent by recorded mail, saying you have these and they are available for collection at an agreed time. You cannot be accused of anything then.
From wiki:
Where goods are sent to a consumer (this requirement is redundant here) with no contract stipulating delivery, the "recipient may [...] use, deal with, or dispose of the goods as if they were an unconditional gift to him"[14] and "[t]he rights of the sender to the goods are extinguished"[15]. This is to prevent companies purporting to be entitled to monies whereby an individual receives goods and uses them. Note: this provision merely amends the Unsolicited Goods Act which provided that to be unsolicited goods, they had to be deliberately sent to the recipient with the intention that they used them. Goods sent in error are thus not unsolicited, but remain the property of the sender unless they are actually used.0 -
DailyClicker wrote: »Lol they have staff on this forum
And if you're going to post on these forums suggesting you might keep something you know you shouldn't have, it's best not to use your real name as your username lol. :rotfl:0 -
I'm not so bothered about using my real.name as I will.gladly give them back if they ask. I wonder if i should wait for them to call.me....0
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or wait till 3 bills drop onto the mat?We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will0
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