Question: Moe visits an upscale clothing store called Bold Design. Upon arrival, Larry, a salesperson, pressures Moe to buy a bright blue sports jacket which costs
Moe visits an upscale clothing store called "Bold Design." Upon arrival, Larry, a salesperson, pressures Moe to buy a bright blue sports jacket which costs $2,000. Larry admits to Moe that the sports jacket in question is expensive, but asserts that it is made of the "finest materials," and is "a fashion masterpiece." Larry also predicts that all of Moe's coworkers will be impressed if he wears the sports jacket to work. Moe is persuaded, and purchases the bright blue sports jacket. But the next day, when Moe arrives at work, wearing his new sports jacket, all of his coworkers mock him for wearing such an ugly jacket. Upset, Moe revisits Bold Design after work, and demands to return his jacket for a full refund of its $2,000 purchase price.
Is Moe entitled to rescind his sports jacket purchase contract, based upon misrepresentation of a fact made by Larry?
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