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If a door-to-door salesman refuses to leave your front doorstep unless you buy a vacuum, this is a contract that can be invalidated because it was created under accusation. True False
Well, what makes sense to you?
it doesnt make sense to me thats why im asking you narwhal said you was smart
Ha, that's strange. Anyway, i guess the option that would make most sense would be true. It's not like they have a right to stay at your door until you buy something.
I mean, how would you feel if that happened? It's a very confusing question, so i understand.
Second opinion, Sky?
well if this happened to me the salesmen would have 2 choices
leaves willing or in an ambulance
well i would say it could go either way but if a contract states that you bought something then you cant change it but there would normally be a no soliciting sign if you dont want anyone selling things to you but like i said a contract is binding but you can just sell the item so i would say false
Sell the item, not to the person that you refuse to leave the door at. Because if the person refuses, well, you can't just stand there.
so yeah false?
But it is the person's choice to put up a "No soliciting" sign. Even if there wasn't, if the person refuses, they can't refuse to leave.
your right coz if they did they would have a gun pointed at them
yes they can if there is not a no tresspassing sign or no no soliciting sign they can sit at your door all day if they want
The person has a right to use a firearm if they have a No Tresspasing or Solicitng sign, and the salesman ignores it anyway.
which answer did we go with huh?
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