Jenny received a circular from Beauty and the Beast Hair Salon advertising massages and manicures for $10. Realizing that this was an good deal, but not surprised because she knew that they had only just opened and were running a number of good opening specials, she rang and made a booking. When Jenny arrived at the salon she was told that there had been a mistake on the circular and it should have said $100. The manager of the salon explained that this was still a good price because normally a massage and manicure would have cost S150. Jenny was furious, as it had taken her 30 minutes to get to the shop by car and if she had known it would cost S100, she would never have made the booking. Advise Jenny. Would your advice have been any different if Jenny had the massage and manicure before being told that the cost was $100? Would she have to pay the full price?