[ot] Cook's Illustrated sends unrequested book
>I think you can "refuse" stuff if you didn't order it.
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>Sue(tm)
Of course you can, what's to think. Actually postal law says you can keep
stuff you didn't order *without paying*. Ever so often I receive things in the
mail I never ordered... if I immediately recognize it as such and it may have
some intrinsic value I simply mark it "Return to Sender", even if I opened it I
re-tape it, and leave it for the postal carrier (the sender is required to pay
return postage), or if I open it and it has no value (no printed matter has
value) and I don't have a use for it I toss it in the trash, if it's something
I think I may have a use for (very rare) I keep it.
If you receive unrequested printed matter through the US mail it's yours, a
free gift.
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Sheldon
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