Professor Sanford calls Haworth, a large office furniture dealer, and orders a Haworth office chair. Sanford tells Haworth that he
wants a special chair that is trimmed in "Laker Blue" and plays the "Laker fight song" when Sanford sits in the chair. While the chair
normally costs $2,000, Haworth tells Sanford that the chair will now cost $3,000 since it is a "special-customer-order" requiring extra
manufacturing. Sanford agrees to pay the $3,000 and hangs-up the phone. Sanford can't wait to get the chair so he will look "cool"
when students come to his office. A month later, Haworth ships the chair to Sanford but now Sanford refuses to pay for it (Sanford
realizes he can't afford a $3,000 chair). Which of the following is the best answer?
B
If Sanford does not pay for the chair, Sanford is guilty of breach of contract (given this situation, no written contract is
necessary)
Sanford does not have to pay since Sanford never signed anything (since this is the sale of goods for $500 or more, there
must be a writing signed by Sanford)