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Have received or have receive?

Short answer is that both are correct in a particular context. Have recieved focuses on the completion of the action of recieving – it is the past perfect tense. So if someone asks if you recieved something, you emphasise the reciept by adding the have.

Do I have to return an item sent in error?

Items that firms send to you, but you didn’t actually order are called “unsolicited goods”. You’re well within your rights to keep them. You have no obligation to send them back to the company or to pay for them. Firms can take you to court to recover their goods.

How do I say I received my email?

A simple reply stating “got it,” “received it,” or “thank you” might relieve my worries. So, yes, I do think it is polite and appropriate to acknowledge receipt of valid emails as soon as possible.

Can I dispute a charge for an item I never received?

If you’ve received a damaged item or never got a package that says ‘delivered,’ you may try to dispute it with your credit card issuer via a chargeback. If you paid for an item but never received it, or it arrived damaged, you may be frustrated and want your money back, justifiably.

Can you keep goods sent in error?

Items that firms send to you, but you didn’t actually order are called “unsolicited goods”. You’re well within your rights to keep them. The Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 state that you have a right to keep goods delivered to you that you didn’t ask for.

Can we use I’ve in mail?

With the present perfect tense, “I’ve received your email,” it implies that you are thinking of an event started happening in the past, and yet continues to have some effects up until the present.

Have been received or had been received?

“I have received” is used,, when you have received something just then or a short while back. “Had received” is used, when you received something some days , months or years back. Though both are in the Past Tense form, the usage is according to , when you have received. Have received : present perfect tense.