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Where do I stand on this?
Just a quick question: I recently bought three copies of the same boxset from amazon and one was damaged. I told amazon and returned the damaged boxset. Somehow amazon made a mistake and sent me out THREE replacement boxsets rather than just one. I`ve told amazon about this and they`ve just said that I have to post back the two unwanted boxsets via recorded delivery. To be honest though I don`t see why I should have to shell out money to return them (they will refund me, but it`s still annoying) and I don`t fancy wasting yet another lunch hour posting back items that they shouldn`t even have sent out to me. Given that the error is amazon`s, am I legally obligated to send them back? I have actually asked that they arrange for a courier to pick them up at a time convenient to me or that they compensate me for my wasted time, but they haven`t responded to this as yet (and I`m pretty sure they`ll say no anyway). If I refuse to send them back, are amazon legally entitled to charge me for them, even though they sent them out in error?
Probably I haven`t got a leg to stand on here and there`s a boring lunchtime of queuing awaiting me sometime this week, but I thought it was worth asking. People seem pretty clued up on here :)
I didn`t ask to be born...especially not in Essex!
Not too sure but as the dispatch/delivey of the items were as a result of a mistake by Amazon they still have the right to their return. However I believe that as long as you make them available for a courier to collect for a reasonable time period and are not obstructive then that is all you need to do.
HTH
Choagy FFCUK The SPL :)
I`m sure when I`ve sent stuff back to Amazon I just had to print off a label and it was Freepost.
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You shouldn`t of said anything and sold them on e-bay.
floyd
This item was edited on Sunday, 16th September 2007, 22:40
RE: Where do I stand on this?
You should hold them available for collection for a reasonable period of time. It is their responsibility to collect the goods.
RE: Where do I stand on this?
Thanks everyone.. That does clarify things and its good to know that the onus is on them (so long as I`m not obstructive, which I wouldn`t be). I did toy with the idea of not mentioning the error to amazon, but I was pretty sure it would come to light when they checked in the boxset I returned.
I didn`t ask to be born...especially not in Essex!