RX Drugs advertised in the paper that it had Mathwiz calculators for $10 each. Ralph saw the ad, went to RX, and told th
Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 8:21 am
RX Drugs advertised in the paper that it had Mathwiz calculators for $10 each. Ralph saw the ad, went to RX, and told the clerk that he wanted to buy one for $10. The clerk claimed that the price printed I the ad was wrong and that the price was really $20. What result when Ralph sues RX for breach of contract? Ralph loses because the ad was not an offer. Ralph wins because a binding contract was formed when he told the clerk he wanted to buy the calculator for $10. Ralph loses because the contract was not in writing. Ralph wins because RX must live up to the terms in the ad.