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Letter to retailer rejecting mail order goods  

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Letter to reject goods that you bought by mail order

 
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This is a letter to reject goods that you bought by mail order. The letter quotes the Distance Selling Regulations and requests the seller to organise the return of money paid and return carriage of goods. Indicates possibility of legal claim.
 
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Letter to reject goods that you bought by mail order.
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