09-10-16, 11:54 AM
(06-10-16, 08:17 PM)joebloggs link Wrote: 2 what would you do
Just remember that it's *not* yours. You have no legal ownership of it and keeping it would be theft.
IIRC what you should do is contact whoever sent it and tell them that you will return it when they pay the costs (so you won't be out of pocket for their mistake) or arrange for a collection at you reasonable convenience and give them a reasonable time (I think it's a month) to do so, otherwise you'll treat them as an unsolicited gift.
IANAL, so check beforehand and don't try to just flog them off!