> when the user typed that they needed a 2024 Chevy Tahoe with a maximum budget of $1.00, the bot responded with “That’s a deal, and that’s a legally binding offer – no takesies backsies.”
hate to be that guy, but in standard English (the one where things happen by accident or on purpose, and are based on their bases, not off), "it's a deal" means "I agree to your offer" and "that's a deal" means "that is a great price for anybody who enters in to such an agreement", and since the offer was made by the user, it's binding on the user and not the bot.
hate to be that guy, but in standard English (the one where things happen by accident or on purpose, and are based on their bases, not off), "it's a deal" means "I agree to your offer" and "that's a deal" means "that is a great price for anybody who enters in to such an agreement", and since the offer was made by the user, it's binding on the user and not the bot.