?Seller sold Buyer a $300 refrigerator for $900 on credit. By the time Buyer would have paid for the refrigerator, Buyer would have paid $1,200. The transaction including the written contract was all in English and the Buyer only spoke and understood Mandarin. Buyer paid $400 and then sought to have the payment clause in the contract declared unconscionable.
A. ?Under UCC § 2-302(1), the court upon finding the clause unconscionable could permit Buyer to disaffirm the contract.
B. ?Under UCC § 2-302(1), the court upon finding the clause unconscionable could reform the payment clause to read $400.
C. ?Under UCC § 2-302(1), the court upon finding the clause unconscionable could order Seller to replace the refrigerator with a more expensive model.
D. ?Under UCC § 2-302(1), the court upon finding the clause unconscionable could reform the payment clause to read $400 and order Seller to pay Buyer twice the contract price as a penalty.
Answer: B
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