Given that most of these stories recount a lack of interest or appreciation for returned goods, I wondered if it just presents an administrative headache to whoever receives them. Presumably, they can't just be put back in stock but have to be documented and accounted for.
I think, in most of the circumstances described here, if the company did not offer to pay the postage cost or make arrangements within a reasonable time to collect the goods, I wouldn't make any further efforts to return them.
Although I believe most people are honest, I think if I found £60 in cash in the pocket of clothing bought from a charity shop, I would keep the £60 and send the charity a cheque for that amount, with an explanation.
So Harry and family are coming back!



I have rung places up when theyve sent me wrong items to be told to give other item to charity,so i do.