True/False
McSweeney agrees to clear out Brown's basement, but no price is set at the time. Brown argues, once McSweeney has done the work, that since no price was agreed upon he should pay only a reasonable price and not the excessive amount stated in the bill presented to him by McSweeney. He is right.
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