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II. On March 1, Jake Barnes, a self-employed free-lance professional writer, sent a signed written letter to Brett Ashley: I have decided to buy a

II. On March 1, Jake Barnes, a self-employed free-lance professional writer, sent a signed written letter to Brett Ashley: "I have decided to buy a new and faster computer for my work. I offer to sell you my two-year-old Lenovo computer for $500. This offer is confirmed for four months." Brett received Jake's letter on March 3. On June 26, Jake sent a second signed written letter to Brett: "I haven't heard from you about buying my computer. I guess you are not interested, so I am withdrawing my offer of March 1." Brett, who had forgotten about Jake's offer, received Jake's second letter on June 28. Brett immediately wrote to Jake, "I accept your offer of March 1 to sell me your two-year-old computer for $500." Jake received Brett's letter on June 30. Jake tells Brett that they do not have a contract and Jake refuses to give Brett the two-year-old computer when Brett tenders $500. Brett sues Jake for breach of contract. Judgment for whom (who wins the lawsuit)? Explain fully.

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