A computer store that one of HJ's friends owned went broke. HJ bought some disk drives from the friend. HJ sold the equipment. Some buyers are mad because the equipment has problems. HJ told them no refunds. If buyers sue him based on the UCC, they are likely to:

a. win on the basis of the UCC's implied warranty of merchantability
b. win on the basis of contract law because computers are outside of the UCC
c. win on the basis of the UCC's implied warranty of quality d. lose because HJ does not regularly deal in these goods
e. lose since the goods involved were sold by a third party beneficiary (the bankrupt business)


d

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