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12 July, 15:04

On December 1, Petro, Inc., sent Rachel & Rico (R&R) a letter, via overnight delivery, offering to employ R&R to review Petro's tax situation for the current year for $10,000. In the letter, the company stated that R&R had ten days to accept. On December 5, R&R sent an e-mail message that stated, "The price for the tax analysis seems too low. Would you consider paying $15,000?" Petro received the message without responding immediately. The next day, Smith & Taylor, an R&R competitor, offered to conduct the appraisal for $8,000. On learning of this offer, R&R immediately e-mailed Petro, agreeing to do the work for $10,000. Petro received this message on December 7. Explain why R&R and Petro do, or do not, have a contract.

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  1. 12 July, 16:28
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    They don't have a contract because, Although they attempted to accept the original offer within the 10 day period, they originally made a counteroffer which means that they both denied the originally offer and made an opposing offer at once. R&R cannot simply change their mind because they found out that another company offered to do it for less. Whether or not they still have a contract is entirely in Petroleum's hands. This was more of an inquiry than a rejection. However, the option contract was not supported by consideration and so revocable at will.
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