Matilda contracts to buy a new wheelbarrow over the Internet from Hannah. Hannah promises to ship the wheelbarrow overnight via a common carrier. Matilda provides Hannah with a credit card number and incurs a charge. The common carrier makes numerous attempts to deliver at Matilda's residence (when Matilda is not home) and has not left the wheelbarrow because leaving a package without a signature
is against its policy. After four days Matilda demands a refund from Hannah. Has Hannah met her obligations in the contract?
a. No, because the seller must tender the goods.
b. No, if the common carrier failed to use due diligence.
c. Yes, because Matilda and Hannah had a mutual agreement.
d. Yes, because Hannah has made the goods available to Matilda via courier delivery.
d
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