If I say "I would like a vaccuum cleaner", and someone suddenly shows up at my door, I am not obligated to give money for their product. Even further, I could say it IN A VACCUUM STORE, where there is a reasonable expectation of purchase of product, and the declaration would not constitute a verbal contract.
Are you...are you being serious right now? You do know that when you tell someone you want a cheeseburger in response to "what would you like to order?" You are placing a goddamned order and are now expected to pay for it, right?
That's called a "verbal contract" you're talking out your ass.
No verbal contract was established.
If I say "I would like a vaccuum cleaner", and someone suddenly shows up at my door, I am not obligated to give money for their product. Even further, I could say it IN A VACCUUM STORE, where there is a reasonable expectation of purchase of product, and the declaration would not constitute a verbal contract.
Are you...are you being serious right now? You do know that when you tell someone you want a cheeseburger in response to "what would you like to order?" You are placing a goddamned order and are now expected to pay for it, right?
You cannot be serious with this inane argument.