On Monday, Rod said to Tanya that she could buy his car for $5,000. Tanya said that she'd like a few days to think it over. Rod answered that he would hold the car for her until Friday
When Tanya turned up at Rod's home on Friday, Rod told her he'd sold the car to Lenny on Thursday for $5,250. Now Tanya wants to sue. Will she be successful?
A) Yes, because Rodney promised not to sell the car till Friday.
B) Yes, because Tanya had conditionally accepted Rodney's offer
C) No, because Tanya gave no consideration for the promise to hold the car until Friday.
D) No, because the agreement to hold the car until Friday was not put in writing.
E) No, because Leroy made a better offer.
C
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