gearchruncher
Well-Known Member
Like I will keep saying, you need a strong, factual argument, and one that defines damages. If you can't lay it out here in basically one paragraph, you're going to fail in court. You need to be prepared.
A few questions:
1) When was the car first sold?
2) When did you buy the car?
3) What statement did Tesla make that you believe they are not doing or complying with?
4) How are you damaged by Tesla's misleading statements?
A few questions:
1) When was the car first sold?
2) When did you buy the car?
3) What statement did Tesla make that you believe they are not doing or complying with?
4) How are you damaged by Tesla's misleading statements?