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AlladinOne [14]
3 years ago
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Andrew, a resident of California, received an advertising circular in the U.S. mail announcing a new line of regional cookbooks

distributed by the Every Kind Cookbook Co. Andrew didn't want any books and threw the circular away. Two days later, Andrew received in the mail an introductory cookbook entitled Lower Mongolian Regional Cookbook, as announced in the circular, on a "trial basis" from Every Kind. Andrew did not go to the trouble to return the cookbook. Every kind demanded payment of $20.95 for the Lower Mongolian Regional Cookbook. Discuss whether Andrew can be required to pay for the book?
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