Yolanda ordered new business cards from her local printer. She sent a proof of the business card to the printer who made a mock-up of the card and sent an email back to Yolanda asking her to inspect the proof as the final product. Yolanda simply said "Looks good" when she replied to the email. She in fact did not even look at the business cards. When Yolanda received the business cards, she noticed her name was misspelled and said "Yolinda" instead of "Yolanda." Does she have any rights against the printer?
A) Yes, the UCC gives her many remedies to rectify the problem.
B) No, Yolanda waived her warranty by failing to examine the goods as requested by the printer.
C) Yes, all buyers are protected by warranties.
D) No, Yolanda will have to seek remedies under the common law which will not allow recovery in this situation.
E) Yes, under the Consumer Rights Protection Act.
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