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3. Because the supplier cost you future business, you think the supplier should pay for the mistake. Unfortunately, that's not the case. A promise of future business is a common ploy to get a price concession, and we typically use the same tactic with manufacturers. Under U.C.C., each order is a transaction, the contract of which is unenforceable for anything beyond it unless "in a writing." The supplier owes you nothing except specific performance, and may demand payment if it can prove the job was "acceptable by commercial standards."
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