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Sent something from Westminster and they expect me to pay for it
Mike54_2
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I've really no clue where to put this topic, so im putting it here 
Well yesterday I got sent some 'First Day Cover' stamps which I didnt even order, and I havnt even contacted the company in years, and I only made one order which was for a 2005 coin set for £10 I think.
Well they've sent me a payment slip telling me to pay up, but no return envelope.. They want £3.32, not much but im not paying them.
What can I do?
Thank you
Well yesterday I got sent some 'First Day Cover' stamps which I didnt even order, and I havnt even contacted the company in years, and I only made one order which was for a 2005 coin set for £10 I think.
Well they've sent me a payment slip telling me to pay up, but no return envelope.. They want £3.32, not much but im not paying them.
What can I do?
Thank you
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eerrrmmmm bin it ???0
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Google a return address for them and sent items back recorded delivery. Make sure its recorded so you can produce it if they start being funny!0
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I've really no clue where to put this topic, so im putting it here

Well yesterday I got sent some 'First Day Cover' stamps which I didnt even order, and I havnt even contacted the company in years, and I only made one order which was for a 2005 coin set for £10 I think.
Well they've sent me a payment slip telling me to pay up, but no return envelope.. They want £3.32, not much but im not paying them.
What can I do?
Thank you
If you didn't order them then they can't make you pay for them, and if they want them back they will have to pay he postage.
I would just ignore them for now, chances are you'll never hear from them again. But hang on to the stamps as you would have to return them if they demand them back and cover the postage.0 -
See here
http://www.dti.gov.uk/consumers/buying-selling/unsolicited/index.html
You have nothing to worry about.0
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