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> Companies are not held liable for things that cannot be delivered

A car for $1 can be delivered without any issues because delivering cars is their business model. It's their problem if their representative negotiated a contract that's not a great deal for them.




When is the last time you bought a car where the sales person didn't need to "check with my manager"? Adding somewhere "all chatbot negotiated sales are subject to further approval" in a ToS/EULA type of document would probably protect them from any of this kind of situation


Deliver a miniature toy car


That used to be a gag in the 70s...call now and win a ToyYoda!

That and free trips to Jamaica...they'd give you subway fare to get to Queens.


Even the (authentic) toy Ferrari's can cost about US$20k. ;)

https://store.ferrari.com/en-us/collectibles/collectors-item...




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