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James, a 16-year-old boy, got a job for a catalogue company selling household items that he ordered from the business and sold to his customers. James' grades at school suffered as a result of his job, and he was forced to give it up. He returned the goods he had purchased on credit and notified the company that he was discontinuing his employment. The company contacted James and told him that by having the goods in his possession the company had lost revenue opportunities. It then billed James for the cost of the goods. James is obliged to pay.
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