My grandmother, Hazel, loves door to door salesmen. She particularly likes that they take up a bit
Question:
My grandmother, Hazel, loves door to door salesmen. She particularly likes that they take up a bit of her day and always compliment her house and the cookies she offers. On a boring Tuesday afternoon Hazel heard the chime of her doorbell and excitedly open her door to Henry, a Kirby Vacuum Salesman. Henry, after a rather elaborate presentation of what the vacuum could do, as well as a hefty amount of praise for her homemade cookies, convinced Hazel to buy the $999.95 vacuum. Henry was very clear that she could make low monthly payments on the amazing vacuum. Shortly after signing the contract, Hazel realized two things: (1) she could not really afford the vacuum, and (2) she really liked the vacuum cleaner she had. What are Hazel’s rights?
(Business law 1090)
Business Ethics A Stakeholder And Issues Management Approach
ISBN: 9781523091546
7th Edition
Authors: Joseph W. Weiss