Ahmed hired Shlomo to act as Ahmed's sales agent in his jewelry store. Ahmed gave Shlomo actual express authority to sell items of jewelry up to $1,000 without checking with Ahmed; however, if the price was over $1,000 Shlomo was to check with Ahmed before making a sale. One day a customer wanted to buy a necklace for $1,500 and Shlomo sold it to her without first checking with Ahmed. When Ahmed learned of this, he was upset because the price was a mistake; it should have been $3,000. Ahmed wants the customer to return the necklace. Is the customer required to return the necklace in this case?
A. Yes, because Shlomo did not have actual express authority to sell that item.
B. Yes, because Shlomo did not have actual implied authority to sell that item.
C. No, because Shlomo did have apparent authority to sell that item.
D. No, because Shlomo did have implied authority to sell that item.