Alfonso is a merchant-buyer in Cleveland. He contracts over the phone to purchase $6,000 worth of spare aircraft parts from Goldstein, a merchant-seller in New York. Two days later, Goldstein emails a signed confirmation detailing the terms of the oral contract, and Alfonso subsequently receives it. Sixty days later, Alfonso notifies Goldstein in writing that he objects to the contents of the confirmation. Which of the following is true? Group of answer choices There is a valid contract between the parties. There is not a valid contract because it violates the statute of frauds. None of these answers. There is not a valid contract because Goldstein properly objected to the contents of the confirmation.