§ 10-1-50 - Unsolicited merchandise not to be sent; recipient may treat as gift; enjoining payment requests
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    10-1-50   (2010)
   10-1-50.    Unsolicited merchandise not to be sent; recipient may treat as gift; enjoining payment requests 
      No  person, firm, partnership, association, or corporation, or agent or  employee thereof, shall, in any manner or by any means, offer for sale  goods, wares, or merchandise where the offer includes the voluntary and  unsolicited sending of such goods, wares, or merchandise not actually  ordered or requested by the recipient, either orally or in writing. The  receipt of any such goods, wares, or merchandise shall for all purposes  be deemed an unconditional gift to the recipient, who may use or dispose  of such goods, wares, or merchandise, unless such goods, wares, or  merchandise were delivered to recipient as a result of a bona fide  mistake, in any manner he sees fit without any obligation on his part to  the sender.
If, after any such receipt  deemed to be an unconditional gift under this Code section, the sender  continues to send bill statements or requests for payment with respect  thereto, an action may be brought by the recipient to enjoin such  conduct, in which action there may also be awarded reasonable attorneys'  fees and costs to the prevailing party.