I accidently sent some irreplaceable items belonging to my dead mother in law to the salvation army charity shop yesterday. Does any one know if I am within my rights to claim them back?
You can certainly ASK whether they still have them, but if they have already sold/binned them, there is nothing you can do about it – unless perhaps ask in the local paper whether the person who has bought them may be willing to let you have/buy them.
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You are within your rights to ASK for them back – you should go to the office and do so immediately.
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You can certainly ASK whether they still have them, but if they have already sold/binned them, there is nothing you can do about it – unless perhaps ask in the local paper whether the person who has bought them may be willing to let you have/buy them.
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