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Originally Posted by flavius
No because your name would still be on the registration. This is an error on UPS's (or whatever shipping company) part and not whoever issues the registrations.
In this case, the auction intended for say "bob" to receive the card because they filled out the mailing envelope with bob's information and gave consent to give him the item, shown by the fact presumably the mail came in his name and address. For bob, this item was a free gift and nothing more.
The auction house made an internal mistake, and they cannot force whoever they sent to the card to, to go run to the post office and ship it back.
Bryan
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The buyer won and paid for the card. If paid through PayPal there would be a email. If paid through check there would be a paper trail. The invoice most likely stated the correct buyers name, who it was sent to is irrelevant.
I'm not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure the only form of mail recognized by a court of law is registerd mail.