Toker v. Westerman

274 A.2d 78 (1970)

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Facts

Westerman (D) bought a refrigerator from a door-to-door salesman working for People's Food (P). The total price of the unit was $899.98 and included credit life insurance, taxes, and interest, and D was obligated to pay a total of $1,229.76 under an installment sales contract. After paying $655.87, D refused to pay the balance of $573.89. P assigned its rights to Toker (P1), and P1 sued D for breach of contract. D alleged that the purchase price was unconscionable. The reasonable retail price for the unit was $400 at the time of sale. D appealed a judgment for P.

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