tabitha tolliver, emancipation for your soul. >> reporter: for the last two years tabitha tolliver has been trying to emancipate her money ever since this t-shirt shop badly botched her print job. crooked, faded, some products splattered with ink or stained. plus, tabitha said she never got the quantity she paid more than $1,000 for. >> i don't even want to give them away. that's how bad they are. >> reporter: the student invested her income tax return to promote the underground music movement. replace it and fix what the issue was. >> reporter: she said what got back was even worse. >> i was so disgusted i left them a text message to let them know, listen, at this point i want a refund for my money. >> reporter: that was back in october of 2014. when tabitha couldn't collect, she filed in small claims court, and a judge ordered the business to pay up. >> did they give you the money back? >> no. >> reporter: leaving her in a student loan she can't dig out of. >> i don't make that kind of money. >> reporter: so we paid a visit to the printing source. >> we're trying to emancipate the mo