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==What can you do if you receive merchandise you never ordered?==
==What can you do if you receive merchandise you never ordered?==
The Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act says that you have no obligation to pay for unsolicited goods or services unless you expressly tell the supplier in writing that you intend to accept the goods or services. So if you simply get something out of the blue that you never asked for, you don’t have to pay for it. However, to protect yourself, you may wish to return the item, ensuring you keep copies of all correspondence.
The ''Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act'' says that you have no obligation to pay for unsolicited goods or services unless you expressly tell the supplier in writing that you intend to accept the goods or services. So if you simply get something out of the blue that you never asked for, you don’t have to pay for it. However, to protect yourself, you may wish to return the item, ensuring you keep copies of all correspondence.


==What can you do to prevent unsolicited phone calls, email, faxes, and mail?==
==What can you do to prevent unsolicited phone calls, email, faxes, and mail?==
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