Jones goes to a clothing store and orders $1000 worth of clothing on credit.The salesperson writes up a receipt describing the terms of the deal,but Jones does not sign anything.Three days later,the store delivers $750 worth of clothing,which Jones accepts.One day later,however,Jones decides that he doesn't want the clothing.When the store insists that he has to pay the full $1000,Jones pleads the statute of frauds.Does the statute of frauds give Jones a defense against payment here?
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