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tigwig | 13:00 Fri 10th Dec 2010 | ChatterBank
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I ordered 3 items for my daughter at the end of November. This was 2 weeks before all the snow and after another week I contacted the company to tell them I hadn't received the stuff. I expected them to say it was delayed by the weather but they told me all the items were in stock but strangely they hadn't even been picked for my order. They were very apologetic and said they would get them sent out as soon as they could. Then about 2 hours later, the postman delivers the order! Now I guessed that they weren't that quick at sending it and the next day I had an email telling me the stuff was on its way. So another batch of the stuff arrived yesterday, I now have 2 lots of identical presents. I have already been charged for the 1st lot but the invoice in the 2nd package showed free delivery so I've no idea if they will refund me. Should I keep the stuff and say nothing or contact them an be truthful? Could I be found out? I've signed nothing to accept delivery.
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Im devious enough to keep shtum.
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E-mail them and ask what they want you to do. If they want the goods returned they should pay postage.
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Move on.........keep them............don.t give it another thought.

If it troubles your conscience and will lose sleep.....then send them back.
Yes, I'd tell them- they sound like the sort of company that will wake up mid-Jan and contact you with the details of your TWO deliveries!
i would keep them
truthfully?
Yes I would tell them and ask them to come and pick them up
I would contact the company and inform them you have received a duplicate order, keeping them is theft and you open yourself up to being charged with that if they ever discover their mistake.
What do YOU think you should do? ;-)
let them know, better than being dishonest
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