Oklahoma Code § 15-721

Title 15. Contracts: Unsolicited goods - Receipt deemed unconditional gift -
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Injunctive relief.
No person, firm, partnership, association or corporation, or
agent or employee thereof, shall, in any manner, or by any means,
offer for sale in this state, 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 in any manner he sees fit without any
obligation on his part to the sender.  Provided, however, that where
solicited goods, wares or merchandise are delivered to the wrong
person by accident or by the mistake of the delivery or mail
service, such delivery shall not constitute an offer subject to this
act, and provided that the provisions of this act shall not apply to
goods of equal or greater value and at no additional cost,
substituted for goods ordered or solicited by the recipient.
If after any such receipt deemed to be an unconditional gift
under this 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.

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