David Bowie album. The David Bowie album she did not have was Space Oddity. She placed the following ad on Craigslist: $100 offered for information on the availability for purchase of a vinyl copy of David Bowie's Space Oddity album, in good condition. Contact Camille at (555) 555-5555. The ad was placed Friday, May 10 and was to run for a week, starting Sunday, May 12. Therese Tulip was another record collector, and independently knew that Camille was looking for the vinyl. On Sunday morning, she saw the record at a swap meet. Therese called Camille as soon as she left the swap meet and told her where she could find the record. Therese had not seen the Craigslist ad. Randy Record saw Camille's ad on Monday morning and called her right away to give her a tip on the availability of the record at a local record shop. Randy was the first person to call in response to the ad. Camille thanked Randy, but told him that she had already found the record she needed and did not want a second. Camille also truthfully told Randy that she had already contacted Craigslist at 10:00 a.m. that morning and cancelled the ad for the rest of the week, and therefore felt there was no longer a viable reward offer. A few days after telling Camille about the record, Therese found out about the ad and reward. She demanded payment from Camille who refused. If Therese sued for the reward will she prevail?
(A) Yes, Camille must pay Therese because she bought the record based on her tip.
(B) Yes, Camille must pay Therese because her revocation was ineffective against Therese.
(C) No, Therese cannot collect because she did not know of the offer when she called Camille.
(D) No, Therese cannot collect because Camille's ad was not an offer.