Alpha Nu Theta verbally orders $3.500.00 of screen-printed t-shirts for their famous ANT Race contest from "Printin' On Tees." Once the t-shirts are ready, Alpha Nu Theta refuses to complete the purchase saying that since they didn't sign a purchase order, they aren't required to complete their end of the bargain. If they are sued for Breach of Contract, Alpha Nu Theta
a. Wins, since the Statute of Frauds requires all commercial contracts to be in writing
b. Wins since the Statute of Frauds requires that all contracts for the sale of goods over $500.00 be in writing
c. Loses since there is no fraud involved in this transaction
d. Loses since they ordered specially manufactured goods which were of no real value to anyone else
e. Loses since "Printin' On Tees" should have realized the Humane Society wouldn't allow ANT racing by drunk college students
Answer: D