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If I see a card with a sticker price on a dealer's table at a card show and say I'll take it, do I have a binding contract?
If a dealer sends me a price list for wax boxes and I call up and say I'll take 3, do I have a binding contract? If I see a sweater with a price tag in a shop window and I walk in and say I'll take it, do I have a binding contract? If I see a list of coins for sale on a website (with prices) and I call up and say I'll take your 1943 steel penny, do I have a binding contract? If I take a cereal box with a sticker price off the shelf in the grocery store and bring it to the check out counter, do I have a binding contract?
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