1.) Karma may be rewarding me for all my good deeds.
2.) ****... I hope your wrong, dude.
One MUST do the "Right Thing" in these situations.
Yes, you read that right. It was a question.
I got home from work a half ago and found this on my doorstep:
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Its addressed to me so I open it up and find this
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Its an LTD Ec-256. Great right? Except I didn't order one. I haven't order anything from musicians friend since I bought my JB about a week or two ago.
I checked my MF account and it's not in my purchase history. I checked my bank and there are no purchases pending or otherwise that I cant account for, nothing.
So, uh...which one of you guys works at MF and decided to gift me an axe?
Oh, the guitar itself is sweet. Plays nicely, good weigh, fast neck with wicked fret access, and coil tap.
I guess I'm a lucky guy. Unless its a well disguised bomb.
Is this a guitar you ever even looked at on their site?
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I don't think so. Never seriously at least.
Consumer advice website 'What Consumer' says that Distance Selling Regulations state that "if you've been sent unsolicited goods, you are entitled to treat them as an unconditional gift and do with them as you choose. You are not required to keep them for any amount of time and you are certainly not required to pay for them. Any attempt to demand payment (by threatening means or otherwise) is unlawful."
Unsolicted goods - are yours to keep. This was put in place because various scammers were sending goods (of minimal or no value or just unneeded like photo copy paper), and then billing people and companies because they had 'accepted them' and therefore claimed they entered into some crazy over priced supply contract for many years sometimes.
So penalty is, they lose !
Unsolicited goods are those goods which are sent to someone without being asked those goods to be sent. Sending unsolicited goods in itself is not an offence. However, demanding payment for unsolicited goods is a criminal offence. Consumers can retain unsolicited goods or dispose them as they wish. They are under no obligation to keep them safe or to return them.
When unsolicited goods or services are provided to a person, the person has a right to accept the goods or services as a gift, and is not bound to return the goods or services. Goods or services are not considered to have been solicited unless the recipient specifically requested. Demanding payment for unsolicited goods constitutes an unfair or deceptive act or practice in trade or commerce for the purposes of applying Consumer Protection Act.
I would not call this thievery. There was no deception on BF's part.
...and then there is this.
http://www.vg247.com/2013/12/10/zav...fter-accidentally-mailing-them-free-ps-vitas/
Seems like the guitar is legally and morally yours Happy New Guitar Day.
So, that rules out a glitch linking your viewing history to the order system.
Is your address on the shipping label EXACTLY how you have it in MF's system?
Also, there might be reference numbers on the shipping label that may contain the order number. Maybe you could look it up that way on the site without alerting them. Might have purchaser info.
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...and then there is this. Dude that guitar is all yours congrats.
Yes. It was addressed to me with my correct info. I would never open anyone else's mail.
On the subject of a potential glitch: I always browse MF just to see what gear is out there so I'm sure I've glanced at the ESP/LTD offerings as I've always been interested in the brand.
Well, what I meant was is it exactly how you would enter it? For instance, people send stuff to me as Tom. However I always have stuff shipped to me as Thomas with my middle initial. Both would be mine but I would know if somebody else sent me something by that clue.
Any luck with the order number being a reference number on the shipping label?
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It was exactly as I type it. I haven't checked the order number yet.
Definitely weird.
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