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Chloe buys a product from Good Times, Inc., that includes a shrink-wrap agreement. After using the product, she decides it is defective and sues Good Times. If the court determines that Chloe learned of the shrink-wrap terms after the contract was finalized, it may conclude that the terms were proposals for additional terms, which then:

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c. were not a part of the contract unless Chloe expressly agreed to them.

Step-by-step explanation:

It can be deducted that the shrink wrap proposals were for additional terms and not in the main contract agreement. And at such Chloe deserves a refund.

The only time She may not. e considered is if she expressly signed the contract without bothering on finding out the terms.

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