Merchant Buyer ("Buyer") sends an order to Factory A, owned by Alvin, for 5,000 generic plastic paper clips. The offer could be validly accepted by beginning production of the clips. However, Factory A went out of business before the clips could be manufactured. As a courtesy to Buyer, Alvin forwarded the order to his friend Byron, the President of Factory B. Without notifying Buyer, Factory B competently fills the order and ships conforming clips to Buyer. Is there a contract between Buyer and Factory B?
(A) No, because Buyer placed the order with Factory A.
(B) No, because the clips were specially manufactured goods.
(C) Yes, because Factory A validly transferred its right to accept when it transferred the order to Factory B.
(D) Yes, because Factory B effectively accepted by sending the clips that Buyer ordered.