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Business, 11.12.2019 23:31 adantrujillo1234

Jimbo went to doogie’s auto repair and asked how much it would cost to have his engine overhauled. doogie told him $1,000 and told him if he wanted to have his engine overhauled the next day, he should leave his car in the customer parking area. the next day, jimbo dropped his car off at doogie’s parking area with the keys in it without saying a word. next day, he went to pick the car up. doogie met him and said "got her overhauled, that’ll be $1,000." jimbo said "what? i never accepted a thing you offered, never even said ‘yes’ or anything. for the free repairs! " imagine the costs doogie incurred were $400 and the profit was $600. under what theory should doogie be able to sue jimbo?

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