Multiple Choice
Brenda bought an automatic vegetable chopper from a local retail store. After a month of use, the vegetable chopper stopped working. She sent an email to the customer service department of the store describing the details of the problem. The store sent a technician to Brenda's house the next day to address the issue. The technician realized that the repair tool that he brought with him was not compatible with the vegetable chopper. On examining the appliance, the technician discovered that the model number of the vegetable chopper was different from what was stated in the complaint email sent by Brenda. In this scenario, it is likely that:
A) the information provided by Brenda was untimely.
B) the information provided by Brenda was irrelevant.
C) the information provided by Brenda was inaccurate.
D) the information provided by Brenda was incomplete.
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