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Hi,

To my surprise, I've received quite a high value item (around £500 value) delivered to my home, to my name and address, that I did not order.

 

There are no markings on the delivery box (plain brown cardboard) and there is no invoice in the parcel.  There is a packing slip, which denotes the good and how to return it (to a location that when I google just comes up as a "Returns Centre" without a clear retailer attached). 

 

It was delivered by royal mail and I tried to track the delivery to see its origins but it only says it was picked up and stopped at a national hub.

 

The only clue I can see, that I haven't followed up on yet, are the words SHOP DIRECT on the packing slip, which suggests it could originate from very.co.uk.

 

I have ordered from very.co.uk in the past, but it was a couple of years ago, in late 2020.

 

It's been a few days since and I've not heard from anyone.  I was hoping someone was going to tell me it was a delayed extravagant christmas gift but I'm realising that is very unlikely.

 

Are there specific actions I need to take so as not to be liable for anything, or can I keep and use the item or even sell it on?

 

Thanks for your help

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No I haven't moved within that period so they do still have my current address, which would mean it is conceivable they have made an error in their systems somewhere.  

 

The return address is Raven Mill D.C Oldham, OL9 8PW

 

Looking at it again, it does seem to back up that this is Very.

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I called very.co.uk customer services

 

They seemed limited in what they could search for (even their own order numbers!) but said on the phone they couldn't see an order for me from what they looked for and that a side call to "the relevant department" said all they could do would be to send me a return notice.  But as they couldn't even confirm that it came from them or that it was a mistake on their part I've declined this.

 

I asked for an email I could send a notice to (along the lines of the 14 days to collect or its mine ilk) but they said they have no email address to contact.

 

So I'm sitting on this for now, but a little apprehensively.

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For dx100uk's question, I was doing what I thought you were alluding to in your last comment around asking if they want it back then after a certain time its yours.  I was thinking in the direction suggested by citizens advice on a letter template to send, which is at 

WWW.CITIZENSADVICE.ORG.UK

Letter to trader about unsolicited goods or services.

However, I was hoping to establish with certainty that the order was indeed from very.co.uk and that they believe it was delivered to me in error as an additional ask before that.  Essentially, my understanding of unsolicited goods is that I don't need to attempt to contact them or return it and they can't ask for payment, though it all gets unclear about that not applying at all if it was "a mistake".  Anyway, an absence of anywhere to notify means I couldn't send such a notice even if I wanted to.

 

For Ethel's query, it's a fair question. The call was confusing actually. Earlier discussed evidence suggests it was likely sent from very.co.uk but on my call to them they essentially told me they couldn't find any record of something being sent to me but if it's a very.co.uk order (which they couldn't confirm) they could send me a label to return it.  Given they couldn't confirm anything about it being an order from them, it doesn't seem clear cut enough and they did not say they wanted me to return it at any point.  There's also still an outside chance (admittedly highly unlikely now) that it wasn't a mistake on their part and someone did intended me to receive this legitimately and I just send it away to a big company then that would leave me in a less than ideal position too.

 

I'll be honest that I would, ideally, like to be able to keep the goods, morally questionable as that may be.  But I wanted the retailer to be aware and to have an opportunity to request it back first. 

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Its a ps5. I and my friends and family are known to enjiy video games and friends of ours have ps5s whilst we dont, but my likely suspects are saying it wasnt them. Its not inconceivable, but it does feel too extravagant. You can see the temptation element though perhaps.

 

I guess i can call very.co.uk again and see if someone more helpful picks up another day.

 

I think I will raise it as a complaint with very. Who might take more interest that way. As it seems I have started to get letters of bank accounts opened in my name also that I didnt do. So me impersonators are up to no good somewhere.

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  • dx100uk changed the title to Mystery very delivery...now getting bank account letters to - identity theft?
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Apologies that I ghosted on this one.  It's been playing out slowly.

 

To give a brief update and bring closure to this:

  • I closed out a current account I didn't open as identity fraud after receiving a letter about the account having been opened.
  • I closed out an Argos store card I didn't open as identity fraud after receiving a letter about that also.
  • I downloaded the Credit Karma app and found a Shop Direct Finance Company Ltd account on there.  
    • I raised a dispute with TransUnion about the account.  The dispute was closed as unsuccessful.
    • I found a number to call to an Identity Fraud team at Very who, with the help of some details as taken from my credit report for the account, were able to find it.  It was actually a Littlewoods account, and the order for a PlayStation was found on it charged as credit on that account still registered in my name.
    • They have closed the account, removed all debts and charges and arranged for courier pick up of the PS5, which I still had kept to the side unopened.

I am thankful that the matter can be closed, and I will be keeping a watchful eye on my credit report from now on, though there are also at least 3 CIFAS markers for being a victim of identity fraud on there, which hopefully should give some pause for new credit applications being made.

 

The fact that the PS5 was sent to me is wryly amusing, as it feels like that was a bit of an error on the part of the fraudsters who (as far as I know) have benefitted nought on this occassion.  I am a little sad not to have been able to keep the PS5 at the end of this, but it was never really mine and not something I had truly desired.  I am content for it to go with a little peace-of-mind regained at the end of it.

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