Which of the following statements is not true in relation to the consumer guarantee that goods must be reasonably fit for a specified purpose?
A) The guarantee is breached if goods are incapable of performing the purpose that the supplier told the consumer they would perform.
B) The guarantee is breached if the goods are incapable of performing the special purpose that the consumer told the supplier they required and the supplier said they were suitable.
C) Consumers can make their special purpose known to suppliers by express (direct) or implied conduct.
D) The guarantee is breached if a legal representative of the supplier,even an obviously unskilled staff member,claimed goods would perform a purpose which they were not capable of performing.
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