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Originally Posted by Camaro_Fuzion
Yes, or I might represent myself with two basic defenses.
1.) Breach of warranty
2.) Consumer fraud
Stacked with dates and timelines of buyer, seller communication. And photo evidence.
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https://guides.sll.texas.gov/consumer-protection
Wouldn’t hurt to read through some of the codes to see if your situation meets those standards. Also verify what limits you can sue for. Collecting is a whole separate issue if you win.
Not sure you’ll find the effort is worth $1012, good luck though!