Which of the following is NOT a remedy for breach of the consumer guarantees under the Australian Consumer Law?
A) Damages in the case of a major failure that cannot be remedied.
B) Damages for breach of conditions implied into the contract.
C) An appropriate remedy for any breach that is not a major failure.
D) Refund or replacement of goods for any breach that is a major failure.
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