citytill1die84 said:
I did this a few years ago my mate wanted a Lord of the rings collectors thing it had models and everything in the box a music albut the lot cost £100. Anyway the item arrived I signed for it everything was good. Next day another arrived while I was at work and my mum signed for it why they sent 2 I don't know. Anyway I've still got it all wrapped up on wardrobe as I hate Lord of the rings and nothing ever come about it :)
Have to say, that surprises me. Once a person (or someone else at that address) signs for an item, doesn't that constitute a legally binding contract between you and the seller? Or am I talking out of my arse (wouldn't be the first time!)?