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Marlene charges an $80 winter coat to her credit card at a department store. After
Marlene gets the coat home, she notices that the tag says the coat's lining is 100%
wool. Marlene is allergic to wool, so she tries to return the coat. The store refuses
because Marlene has already removed the tags from the coat. Marlene requests a
chargeback on her credit card.
Have Marlene's rights been violated? Why or why not?
No; she has no legal ground to cancel the sale.
No; but she can still do the chargeback.
Yes; the implied warranty of merchantability has been violated.
• Yes, truth-in-advertising laws ensure that labels are accurate.

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