Multiple Choice
Marcus is a salesman for Outdoor Life. He is telling a potential customer the virtues of a particular tent, by making the claim that "It's tougher than bears!" If this customer buys the tent, only to find it destroyed by bears in the campground,
A) she has a valid claim because she has justifiably relied upon the Marcus' representation.
B) she has a valid claim because Marcus had knowledge that his statements were false and the statements were made with the intention to deceive.
C) she does not have a valid claim because Marcus' talk was just sales puffery.
D) she does not have a valid claim because Marcus is not an expert in bears or tents.
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