Re: Bad experiences with Tjets and US Screen Everyone's situation will always be different. Some will be established companies, some will be startups, some will be out of a home office, some out of a retail space. The one constant would be that none of them would ever want to be in a situation where they had given multiple thousands of dollars for a piece of equipment that doesn't work, and that they were obligated to continue to pay for. I feel like if it were me personally in this situation, I would have investigated in legal action before now. I would assume that they are paying around $400 per month which is a substantial bill for a piece of equipment not making me any money. At this point and as a new startup myself, something like this would have a good potential at putting me back out of business. So, yes, I would say that there may be a need for legal action.
How long is long enough? Some of these complaints in similar threads have gone on for months with no replies at all.
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