Which of the following would not satisfy the applicable statute of frauds?
A. An order form for 200 pairs of roller skates on the buyer's pre-printed order form with the buyer's letterhead but with no signature by an employee of the buyer. The lawsuit is against the buyer for refusal to accept the roller skates delivered by the seller.
B. A combined set of three writings stapled together by the buyer which, when all three are viewed together, supply all elements of the agreement. Only one of the three writings is signed by the buyer, who is the party to be charged.
C. A telegram sent by a buyer to a seller confirming the deal with the buyer's name typed by the telegraph company; the suit is against the seller of real property.
D. A letter from a buyer to her friend describing a deal the buyer recently entered into with a seller for a parcel of land. The seller is now suing the buyer for specific performance.