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Default Screw Fix delivery times

On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 12:07:31 +0100, "Christian McArdle"
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Or are you saying that if I don't order something but it arives, it
remains theirs until they (perhaps politely and diffidently) bill me
at which point it becomes mine?

I suppose one could argue hat the act of billiing is recognition of
ownership transfer, and the rule just says that the bill is invalid.


If you asked for the goods, then it doesn't come under the regulations,
whether you pay after delivery or not. If the goods are delivered without
asking for them, and then they ask you to pay for them despite them KNOWING
that you didn't order them, then it does cover it. The situation where some
customer services monkey asks for money after a genuinely accidental
delivery is probably a grey area that requires a lawyer to sort out.

This law is not intended doesn't cover accidental deliveries.


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