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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
A retail purchase is not a signed contract.
This ain't Finland. This is the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted by every state in the union -- similar to an EU directive more or less. 18 USC §2257(i)(2) [as cited] is US Federal Criminal code. Don't try arguing this in any court in the USA -- you will get an extended vacation in an orange jumpsuit.
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Well, in here it doesn't matter to start with whether the contract is signed or not. Besides proving that such contract exists. Buying from a shop is as much contract as signing for a job position for example, or signing to order some stuff from Amazon for example (by pressing the "confirm order"-button).
I am not trying to test anything in USA as the legal system sucks anyways.
But, you can do contracts with minors, even in US:
"For most contracts, the general rule is that while it's not illegal to enter into a contract with a minor, the contract is voidable at the discretion of the minor.
Voidable contracts are usually valid contracts and are binding unless the child cancels it."
Is It Legal to Sign a Contract With a Minor? - Law and Daily Life