With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". in their complaint, note that the name of the company for which capital was being raised was not discussed at the meeting. Clark alleges that he learned the name of the company, Network Systems International (which later became OnSpan) one week after the meeting in the Bahamas. Clark alleges that on June 14, 2000, he tendered a check in the amount of $300,000 into an escrow trust account with David Gordon in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Clark alleges that the amount was tendered pursuant to an escrow agreement between Network Systems International (later OnSpan) and Millennium Holdings, Inc., a company wholly owned and operated by Sehultheis and Tabin. The escrow agreement is signed by Sehultheis as President of Millennium Holdings Group, I d, Inc., 215 Kan. 849, 528 P.2d 1248, 1253 (1974) (<HOLDING>). Defendant alleges that the hiring of Oklahoma

A: holding minimum contacts were necessary for personal jurisdiction over defendant
B: holding that a contract governing a onetime sale and purchase of a product negotiated by fax and phone is insufficient to establish minimum contacts where delivery actually occurred in another state
C: holding defendants phone calls and ten to twenty faxes and letters insufficient contacts for minimum contacts
D: holding one phone call by itself insufficient to find minimum contacts
D.