Q: Yesterday I went to a car dealership and Abilene Texas and tell them what kind of vehicle I wanted and they told me that
The 2008 Jeep unlimited that I asked about was not the car that I needed to drive because it was stuck in four-wheel drive and would use a lot of gas that I should drive this other car that they have it which is more accessories and a much more better on gas for my driving I testdrove the 2016 Jeep that they recommended me to buy and went inside and starting the paperwork I did not have my ID so I had to go get my ID but I had to be at work also I work 6 days out of the week in the afternoon I did not have time so I went back this morning and explain to them that either they can give me money back or just give me a minute to get the money to get my birth certificate and my ID and I would be back or they could give me my money back and that's when the big thing started so they come to conclusions after the sales manager blew up and walked out of the office trying to tell me a car from another car lot because I didn't have an ID it said it didn't matter over there and I have a whlot lot
A:
If you gave them money and you did not complete the transaction for any reason, you are most likely entitled to your money back.
This type of situation falls more into the area of consumer law rather than libel & slander or personal injury.
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