Re: Need advice - Seizure items by customes and letter of attorney
If they go legal - you go as well and decline anything they might say. There is a presumption of innocence, so if you say that you never ordered any foo foo goods, they will have to prove it somehow, that it was you, who ordered these goods, and you did that on purpose. That is nearly impossible, so the trial will be most probably closed. All these "legal" letters are oriented to scare you to death, so you would pay them, when in reality they should do a lot of work to prove that you are a bad guy.
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