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Kenton buys a calculator from an electronics store. When he gets it home, he finds it does not work. He goes to return the calculator at the
store for a full refund, but the store's policy does not accept returns of calculators. Kenton was not informed of the no-return policy at the time
of the purchase. Have Kenton's consumer rights been violated? Why or why not?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
OA. No; the store is not legally obligated to inform consumers of its return policy.
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OB. No; the store did not recommend the calculator to Ker
OC. Yes; the implied warranty of merchantability has be
OD. Yes; the store is legally obligated to inform Kenton
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