Floors Depot TX
Haltom City,#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Tue, April 01, 2014
Latashia Alexander, owner of I Sweat Studio paid with a check for the deposit for her flooring in the amount of $1,500.00. The check was returned from the bank for “non sufficient funds” after the flooring had been installed on March 30, 2012. On April 5, 2012, Ms. Alexander then wrote another check for the entire amount of her flooring for $3,275 asking us to hold it until April 12, 2012 at which time she promised to have the funds in the bank to cover the amount of the check. On April 12, 2012, Ms. Alexander asked us not to deposit the second check and instead told us she would bring cash to pay for the flooring. Ms. Alexander only brought cash in the amount of $1,600 leaving an unpaid balance of $1,675 plus the return check fee of $25.00. Ms. Alexander did not make a complaint about the flooring until after Floors Depot TX notified her on September 1, 2012 that a suit would be filed against her in small claims court for the unpaid balance of her flooring. In addition, Ms. Alexander brought a friend into the store the week after her flooring was installed and the friend bought the same product.
Floors Depot TX and I Sweat Studio (Latashia Alexander) subsequently went to court and Floors Depot TX was granted a judgment in the amount of $1,700 plus 5% interest compounded annually, against Latashia Alexander and I Sweat Studio on February 6, 2013.