Carlos, an antique dealer, contracted to buy an antique dining room set at a garage sale for $700. He made a down payment and agreed to return on the weekend to pick it up. Then Carlos contacted a former customer whom he knew wanted such an item. This customer agreed to pay $850 for the set. However, when Carlos returned, on the weekend (to where the garage sale had been) he found the dining room set had been sold to someone else (for $900) and had already been hauled away. Carlos was given back his down payment check. Does Carlos have any other claim to damages?
A) Yes, $200 of consequential damages.
B) Yes, $200 of expectation damages.
C) Yes, $150 of consequential damages.
D) No, there are no further damages.
E) Yes, for mental anguish.
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