On November 1, Bike Mike, a bike store, called to purchase f…
On November 1, Bike Mike, a bike store, called to purchase five hundred dollars’ worth of bike parts from Parts Bart, a bike parts store, to be delivered by November 25. Parts Bart sent Bike Mike a confirmation e-mail detailing their transaction the next day, on November 2. Bike Mike let the e-mail languished in its inbox, as it was a particularly busy season for the store. Bike Mike finally read the e-mail in detail on November 12, then immediately sent Parts Bart a reply, saying that the parts in the confirmation e-mail were of lower quality and were not what Bike Mike ordered. Five minutes after Bike Mike sent the e-mail, Parts Bart’s delivery of the bike parts arrived. Bike Mike refused the delivery. Which of the following best characterizes the above facts under the Statute of Frauds?