Would you return them?
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From: Memphis,TN Originally from MA

I would feel obligated to let them know they messed up and they would have to foot the bill if they wanted the stuff back. I am not a big fan of keeping something that is not mine. If they offered to let me keep one extra and only return 3 then that would be cool.
Originally Posted by J Wikoff
I found, after a little research, the proper thing to do in this situation, is to inform the company of the mistake. After 30 days of notice, if they do not contact you to reclaim the mis-shipped goods, they are yours. They cannot try to charge or reclaim the item after that.
That'* why I have two 37" LCD TVs at home instead of one.
Seeing as NewEgg figured it out and contacted the recipients, they should return them. They don't have to offer the $50, but it'* nice of them.
That'* why I have two 37" LCD TVs at home instead of one.
Seeing as NewEgg figured it out and contacted the recipients, they should return them. They don't have to offer the $50, but it'* nice of them.
And you still have that second TV eh?
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From: Somewhere south of Ottawa with your girlfriend driving faster then you.

In still say NO...
If I were to order one and they sent me 5.. How can I be accountable for that.
the way I see it they really have no way of knowing who they sent extras to. its there loss...
If I were to order one and they sent me 5.. How can I be accountable for that.
the way I see it they really have no way of knowing who they sent extras to. its there loss...


