Unsolicited Goods and Services

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This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by Alison Ward in August 2018.

If a person receives goods or services that are unsolicited (not requested), they are usually under no obligation to pay for the product or service.

Client problems

  • Client has received a sample product or other consumer goods that they did not contract for and wants to know their legal responsibility if they keep the goods.

  • Client ordered a product in response to a mail solicitation and wants to get out of the contract.



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