Letter to say you received goods or services you didn't ask for
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Use this letter to write to a trader who has sent you goods or services you didn't order or ask for. These are sometimes called ‘unsolicited goods'.
Sam Hoolin
8 Park Avenue
Arlton
AL1 4CA
01632 960001
sam123@mail.com
Giltham Traders
24 Station Road
Giltham
GT16 3LP
17 November 2024
To whom it may concern,
Re: Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008
On 14 January 2022 I received from you:
A large ceramic plant pot 24" diameter
I would like to make it clear to you that I did not order these goods and they are therefore unsolicited.
I will make the goods available for you to collect at your expense in the next 14 days, but after this time I will treat the goods as my own.
Please contact me to arrange collection.
Yours faithfully,
Sam Hoolin
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