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John sold a pair of skis to Bob, making no specific warranties or promises of any kind other than letting Bob examine and try them. In fact, John did not own the skis; he had only rented them. When the true owner claimed them, Bob demanded his money back. John defended his actions by stating that he had made no warranty of any kind.

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I think that bob should get his money back because John had rented the skis without any permission to sell them by the owner. Even if bob and John had made no warranty of any kind he would still need consent from the owner.