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‘Once in a lifetime opportunity to own a handmade Persian antique rug for only £1,500 – cash only. This is a serious offer – the rug will go to the first person who accepts it – offer valid for one day only – today Saturday.’
When Bud saw the advert, he immediately posted a letter of acceptance of Ali’s offer in order to make sure he got the rug.
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