Legally supposed to be made right would be defined as what the customer ordered and payed for, not what they want.
“Legally supposed to be made right would be defined as what the customer ordered and payed for, not what they want.”
Not true, if you ordered and payed up front for a Chevy and they give you a Ford this applies. It applies because he business made you pay up front for a product not yet delivered, doesn’t matter what it is. If they charged AFTER your product was delivered then this would not apply.