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Consumers allege Altitude Marketing Inc. solar system does not perform as promised

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Consumers allege Altitude Marketing Inc. solar system does not perform as promised

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HOUSTON – Harris County residents allege a solar system installed on their home has failed to provide the watts promised.

Craig Wootan and Brenda Wootan filed a complaint on June 4 in the Harris County District Court against the Altitude Marketing Inc., doing business as 1 800 Solar USA, et al. citing the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, breach of contract and other counts.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that on Aug. 27, 2016, they entered into a contract with Altitude Marketing for the purchase and installation of a 7,411-watt solar electric system for $42,945. Since its installation, they allege the system failed to deliver the promised 7,411 watts. 

The plaintiffs hold Altitude Marketing Inc., et al. responsible because the defendants allegedly breached the contract by failing to provide a system that delivers the wattage contracted.

The plaintiffs seek monetary relief of more than $250,000, plus costs, interest and such other and further relief to which plaintiffs are justly entitled. They are represented by George Edwards III of Edwards Sutarwalla PLLC in Houston and Issa Paul Tannous in Houston.

Harris County District Court case number 2018-36975

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