Would you be able to sue a newspaper if a free DVD promised to be included in the paper is missing?
A) No, as there is no consideration
B) Yes, as consideration can be found for the promise of the DVD
C) No, as promotional offers are not meant to be binding
D) Yes, as promotional offers are always binding
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