In May I bought a wireless-B NIC off a guy on eBay. I get it, it works great, everyones happy.
A few weeks later, I received another wireless NIC (this one a G version) from the same guy. I think wtf, email him, turns out it was a mistake in shipping and says if i ship it back he'll reimburse me for the shipping. No problem, I do it.
Havent gotten the money for the return shipping though, and it happened in May. So I was gonna email the guy and lo and behold, another wireless-B card appears at my door. No note or anything, just the NIC in a USPS box. o_0
Mistakes happen and I can understand that, but two in the course of two months?! It's almost as if he wants me to have two cards. I emailed him and asked wtf he's smoking (in so many words, of course), but just for fun let's have a poll! Given the circumstances, what would you do?
Someone keeps sending me wireless NICs!
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It depends a lot on what the value of the card is, in comparison to the cost of shipping.
If it's, say, a $20 card, and it'd cost you $10 to ship it back and he already owes you $10 plus a couple months worth of interest, you may as well just sell it and call it even.
If it's a $100 card, and it'd cost $10 to ship it back and he already owes you $10, then ask him to send you the $20 to pay for 2 sets of shipping, then send the card back to him.
If you just can't decide, e-mail the guy and ask him what he thinks is fair. It's not fair to you to expect you to send it back and pay for shipping if he hasn't paid you off, and it's not fair to him to take a card that would cost him a lot of money to replace that was sent to you on accident. So, try to come to consensus with him.
If he doesn't respond to your e-mail fairly soon, then just sell and/or keep the card and be done with it.
If it's, say, a $20 card, and it'd cost you $10 to ship it back and he already owes you $10 plus a couple months worth of interest, you may as well just sell it and call it even.
If it's a $100 card, and it'd cost $10 to ship it back and he already owes you $10, then ask him to send you the $20 to pay for 2 sets of shipping, then send the card back to him.
If you just can't decide, e-mail the guy and ask him what he thinks is fair. It's not fair to you to expect you to send it back and pay for shipping if he hasn't paid you off, and it's not fair to him to take a card that would cost him a lot of money to replace that was sent to you on accident. So, try to come to consensus with him.
If he doesn't respond to your e-mail fairly soon, then just sell and/or keep the card and be done with it.
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Unsolicitated items that appear on your doorstep only require you notify the shipper and that the shipper has 60 days to send you a return pre-paid shipping label. You Vinnie are not obligated to pay for return shipment. If after 60 days of you notifying the sender, you may dispose of it as you see fit. The variant of this scenario is company A sends you some item unsolicitated and then sends you a bill for said goods. Many people will pay. It is nothing more than a scam.
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