A solicitor is advising a client who runs a high-street electronics shop. The client displayed a rare vintage amplifier in the shop window with a price tag of £2,500. A customer entered the shop and placed £2,500 in cash on the counter, demanding to buy the amplifier. The client refused to sell because he had promised it to a friend. The customer threatens to sue, claiming the display was an offer which he accepted by tendering the money. The solicitor needs to advise on whether the shop window display constituted a legally binding offer.
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