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The law will also arrest you for “receiving stolen goods”… and you don’t know if it’s stolen or not. I’d be wary. (I’d rip it open with shifty eyes.)I certainly would make an effort to find the right person or contact the shipper to correct the situation. My daughter had a package misdelivered, not even the right street, and the person there brought the package by. That was nice, but not necessary. But remember, the law says you have a right to keep mis-delivered items.
That's legal and reasonable. You aren't even required to offer to send them back, although it was nice of you to do so. I definitely see a distinction between a package addressed to someone else and delivered to my house and a company sending a package addressed to me with unordered merchandise. For the wrong address I'd get it to the right person if that's easy enough or contact them if it's not convenient for me to hand deliver. For unordered merchandise I would either keep it, give as a present, or donate to charity.We once received a shipment of four identical wireless speakers from Best Buy - each one worth about $200 at the time. It was addressed to us, but we didn't order them. We weren't charged for them. I called and tried to return them. They said to keep them. So we did. We kept one, and the rest were given as Christmas gifts.
Not stolen if the delivery company left it on your front step. So no problem.The law will also arrest you for “receiving stolen goods”… and you don’t know if it’s stolen or not. I’d be wary. (I’d rip it open with shifty eyes.)