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Or if you want to look at precisely what the law says, they weren't goods "sent to the recipient with a view to his acquiring them" i.e. something sent speculatively by a retailer in the hope that the recipient will pay for them rather than send them back.robatwork said:
The OP only states "delivered incorrectly" which isn't very clear. But he didn't solicit the particular goods now stored in his garage.unforeseen said:state that he is storing unsolicited goodsThey are not unsolicited. This has been covered many times before on this forum. They are an incorrect item delivered.
Referring to the law about "unsolicited goods" is rarely relevant, unless there are actually any operators still doing that sort of thing deliberately.1
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