Amazon has given me a notebook for 2000 euro?

Bu
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This is how it looks: I bought a kitchenware item for 60 euro on Amazon Marketplace. The purchased set arrived incomplete, but there was an "additional supplement" in the original packaging of the originally ordered article: a completely new and fully functional notebook with a value of over 2,000 euro. The joke is that in the weeks before I had been in the stores intensively informed about this type of notebook.

It was neither listed in the invoice / delivery note, nor was it debited, nor is it listed in the Amazon orders. The whole thing has been some time ago and nothing has happened, but the topic is not completely out of my head.

How is legal here?

Has anyone experienced something similar or how can one explain this?

I tried to google similar cases, but I did not really find anything.

de

Does it actually emerge that it's a donation?

Bu

There's nothing except the notebook. Nowhere listed

de

Then it could possibly be a wrong delivery. Would consult with the sender. Furthermore, the actual order is incomplete and therefore there's no contract fulfillment. So please contact Amazon.

Ce

You did not buy the item, so you are not the owner and you have to return it. Just like you have to return a found purse.

The other question is. Whether amzn notices the error and will ever report.

Or maybe you ordered it from fitted. Look in "my purchases"

So. If it was delivered really wrong and you. Illegally. Mr. Bezos thinks he will not be impoverished if he has to write off a notebook. Then I would wait at least 3 weeks until you put it into operation. If amzn reports and you can't send it as new then you would have a problem.

Bu

Of course I did not order it by accident… It was just in the original packaging of the ordered goods in there.

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