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What should I do about bad business

Asked on Dec 30th, 2012 on Business Law - Nevada
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I recently did business with a person that does screen printing and DTG prints. I ordered 60 shirts to be printed and the person messed up on all of them. The person agreed to fix my order but has failed to do so. Now he has been avoiding me for sometime now. I have no receipts, but I have proof by via text messages, the shirts he messed up on and witnesses. Can someone lead me in the right direction please.
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Appellate Practice Attorney serving New York, NY
You should sue this person for the damages you suffered due to his breach of contract, which could e measured by the amount you paid him (the easiest to prove) or by the profits you lost due to his breach (but it will be very difficult for you to prove that you would have sold the shirts at a certain price and made a certain profit if he hadn't breached, unless you have a long history of having sold those same products under the same market conditions).  You may be able to sue in small claims court.  You should go to the court, where a clerk will be able to guide you on the particular procedures you must follow.
Answered on Dec 31st, 2012 at 9:52 AM

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