Legal Question in Consumer Law in Florida

If I got a phone call and the representative is gathering information for my college for the Alumni Directory and I'm asked if I want to put one on reserve, am I obligated to buy this directory if they just ship it to my home? I received several emails stating a deadline to pay for the directory, but since I changed my mind, I never responded to any of the emails or made a payment. The company is now saying that since I had the directory for over 30 days, it cannot be returned. I never opened the directory or the envelope that came with it. I just want to ship it back just like it was mailed to me. If they had communicated to me that I was obligated to purchase the directory by putting on reserve, I would have never told them to put one on reserve. Please let me know if I can return it without them turning my account over to a collections agency. Thank you in advance for your legal assistance.


Asked on 1/14/10, 1:01 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Alan Wagner Wagner, McLaughlin & Whittemore P.A.

If you reserved one, that was like ordering it. Seems pretty straightforward. When it arrived, there was no reason to not immediately return it. By reserving a dire3ctory, they printed one for you. To me, it is too late to "unorder" after the fact.

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Answered on 1/19/10, 1:24 pm


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