What to Do If You Receive a Cartier Ring You Didn't Order
Unexpectedly received a Cartier ring? Learn how to identify mistakes or fraud and take action quickly.
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Receiving a Cartier ring in the mail unexpectedly might be due to a mistaken delivery or potential fraud. First, check the recipient's name and address. If it’s not yours, contact the delivery company. If it is, and you did not order it, it might be a fraudulent charge; review your bank and card statements and report any unauthorized transactions immediately.
FAQs & Answers
- What should I do if I receive a package that I didn't order? First, check the recipient's name and address. If it’s not yours, contact the delivery company. If it is yours but you didn't order it, check for possible fraud.
- How can I tell if a delivery is fraudulent? Look for discrepancies in the delivery address or sender's information, and review your bank statements for unauthorized charges.
- What steps should I take to report fraudulent transactions? Immediately notify your bank or credit card provider, dispute any unauthorized charges, and consider reporting the fraud to local authorities.
- Is it safe to keep jewelry that I received by mistake? It's advisable to contact the sender or delivery service to clarify the situation and avoid any potential legal issues.